February 12, 2026 - 05:00

A coalition of Minnesota small business owners is issuing a forceful plea to Congress, urging lawmakers to halt what they describe as the punitive and unconstitutional overreach of "Operation Metro Surge." The initiative, launched by the previous administration, is labeled a retribution campaign against the state and a direct threat to constitutional rights.
In a public statement, the owners argue the operation represents a dangerous consolidation of federal power, executed under the guise of law enforcement. They contend it deliberately undermines the protections and liberties guaranteed to every citizen and business, creating a climate of fear and instability. This environment, they say, stifles the entrepreneurial spirit and hampers economic recovery at a local level.
The business leaders emphasize that their concerns are non-partisan, rooted in a fundamental need for predictable and fair governance. They assert that allowing such actions to stand sets a damaging precedent for federal-state relations and erodes the trust necessary for commerce to thrive. Their appeal to Congress is framed as a defense of both community welfare and foundational American principles, urging legislative action to restore balance and end what they term the "madness" of the operation.
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