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Trump Slams Somali Immigrants in Cabinet Meeting, Drawing Outcry

Reported White House remarks criticizing Somali immigrants prompted Minneapolis leaders and civil rights groups to condemn the comments. No federal policy changes have been announced as of December 4, 2025. The response focuses on reassurance, monitoring federal actions, and supporting Somali families facing heightened anxiety and potential harassment.

Last updated: December 4, 2025 10:30 am
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📄Key takeawaysVisaVerge.com
  • President Trump criticized Somali immigrants during a White House cabinet meeting, prompting local backlash.
  • As of Dec. 4, 2025, the administration has not announced any new rules targeting Somali nationals.
  • Minneapolis officials and CAIR condemned the remarks, urging support and reassurance for Somali families.

(MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA) As of December 2, 2025, President Donald Trump’s private remarks about Somali immigrants during a White House cabinet meeting have triggered a forceful backlash in Minneapolis, where one of the largest Somali‑American communities in the United States lives and where local leaders say the comments risk fueling fear and division.

Immediate local response

Trump Slams Somali Immigrants in Cabinet Meeting, Drawing Outcry
Trump Slams Somali Immigrants in Cabinet Meeting, Drawing Outcry

City officials in Minneapolis moved quickly to answer residents’ questions after news outlets reported that the President had criticized Somali immigrants while speaking to his cabinet. The administration has not released a transcript, but several officials and media reports describe the President raising crime and integration as reasons for concern.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, a Democrat, used a press conference streamed on YouTube to condemn the remarks and to reassure Somali families who have watched national debates about immigration for years. He said:

“These comments do not reflect the values of our city or our nation. Somali immigrants have contributed immensely to our community, and we stand with them.”

Frey called the President’s language “divisive” and “unfounded,” attempting to draw a sharp line between national politics and Minneapolis’s daily reality, where Somali immigrants work in schools, health care, small businesses and local government.

Reactions from civil rights groups

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a national Muslim civil rights group, joined the criticism. CAIR‑Minnesota Executive Director Jaylani Hussein said the President’s comments were not just insulting, but also false:

“These remarks are not only harmful but also factually incorrect. Somali immigrants are law-abiding and integral members of our society.”

Hussein warned that labeling Somali immigrants as a problem without evidence feeds stereotypes that can be repeated at school, at work, or online, potentially encouraging harassment far from Washington.

Policy vs. rhetoric: what’s actually changed?

As of December 4, 2025, the Trump administration has not announced any new rules or executive actions directed specifically at Somali nationals or Somali‑American communities. That gap between harsh rhetoric and a lack of clear policy has left many residents watching both local leaders and federal websites, such as the homepage of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, for any sign of change.

Officials and advocacy organizations note that, at this stage, the impact is mainly emotional and political rather than legal. Agencies continue to operate under existing rules while Somali immigrants and their neighbors wait to see whether the rhetoric at the White House cabinet meeting turns into concrete action.

Why timing and context matter

Community advocates say the timing of the comments is significant. The remarks came at the start of winter in Minnesota, when many refugee and immigrant families already face worries about work, housing and school. For families already dealing with daily pressures, national talk like this can add another layer of worry.

The episode also recalls earlier moments when Trump targeted specific nationalities or religious groups in public remarks and on the campaign trail. Officials familiar with the White House cabinet meeting described the latest focus on Somali immigrants as fitting that pattern, again putting cities with large East African communities in the national spotlight.

Local contributions and concerns

Minneapolis has a significant Somali‑American population, and city leaders often point to their role in local life. Frey’s emphasis that Somali immigrants have “contributed immensely to our community” was meant to reassure residents and signal that City Hall rejects broad claims tying them to crime or failed integration.

Advocacy groups highlight two main concerns:
– The comments may encourage harassment and reinforce negative stereotypes.
– Even without immediate policy changes, presidential statements can shape future policy direction.

How residents are responding

Analysis by VisaVerge.com notes that public statements from presidents often cause worry in immigrant communities even when no immediate rule follows, because people fear that today’s words might shape tomorrow’s policies. That pattern appears to be playing out in Minneapolis, where community groups urge residents to stay informed through trusted legal and government sources.

For many Somali immigrants in Minneapolis, the message from Washington carries more weight than a normal political dispute. Many came to the United States seeking safety and the chance to build stable lives. Hearing a president cast doubt on their place in the country can shake that sense of security, even when local leaders speak out in support.

Current status and what to watch

  • The Trump administration has not publicly addressed the local backlash.
  • The President has not walked back his reported comments.
  • Without an official transcript, debate centers on descriptions from those present and the broader record of the President’s remarks about immigration from African and Muslim‑majority countries.

Residents and observers will be watching:
1. Whether Trump repeats or expands on his remarks in future speeches.
2. Whether federal agencies move to adjust programs that affect refugee communities.
3. How local leaders and civil rights groups continue to respond and support Somali families.

The clash is largely one of words for now, but the feelings stirred by those words are very real.

Broader implications

Across the country, Muslim and African community organizations are following events in Minneapolis closely, seeing it as a test of how local leaders respond when presidents single out minority groups. For Somali immigrants, the hope is that strong public support from city officials, civil rights advocates and neighbors will outweigh the damage caused by the President’s words in the uncertain months ahead.

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Somali‑American
People of Somali origin living in the United States, often including refugees and long‑term residents.
CAIR
Council on American‑Islamic Relations, a civil rights organization that advocates for Muslim communities in the U.S.
USCIS
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency that handles immigration benefits and guidance.
Rhetoric vs. Policy
Distinction between public statements and actual changes in law or administrative rules affecting communities.

📝This Article in a Nutshell

President Trump’s reported criticisms of Somali immigrants at a White House cabinet meeting provoked condemnation from Minneapolis officials and civil rights groups. Mayor Jacob Frey and CAIR called the remarks divisive and inaccurate. As of December 4, 2025, the administration has not announced policy changes targeting Somali nationals, so immediate effects are emotional and political. Local leaders and community organizations are coordinating outreach, urging residents to use official sources for information and preparing to respond if rhetoric becomes policy.

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