White House to shrink ICE presence in Minneapolis amid crackdown backlash

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The White House, via border czar Tom Homan, plans to draw down the number of federal immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in coordination with state and local officials amid growing backlash to immigration crackdowns and related political tensions.
Topics:nation#border-security#immigration#minneapolis#us-immigration-and-customs-enforcement#white-house
- White House is planning to reduce immigration agents’ presence in Minnesota The Washington Post
- Live updates: Border czar to speak in Minnesota as report indicates ICE agents are under new orders to ease tactics CNN
- Border czar says he plans to "draw down" ICE and CBP operations in Minnesota NPR
- Trump official says ICE in Minneapolis will be 'targeted,' vows changes on ground Reuters
- Border czar Homan pledges 'massive changes' with cooperation in first press conference since arrival in Minnesota kstp.com
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