Hundreds more federal agents bound for Minneapolis as DHS expands immigration crackdown

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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that hundreds more federal agents will arrive in Minneapolis as part of Operation Metro Surge, expanding the largest immigration enforcement operation in the area and bringing the federal footprint to roughly 2,400 agents; the push follows a wave of arrests amid ongoing investigations and comes as protests erupt over a fatal ICE shooting in the city, which officials describe as self-defense although witnesses dispute the accounts.
- Hundreds more federal agents being sent to Minneapolis, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem says CBS News
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- Live updates: 1,000 ICE agents being deployed to Minnesota following Minneapolis shooting that left Renee Good dead CNN
- Video captures Minneapolis immigration arrest in a city on edge after shooting of Renee Good 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS
- ICE Minneapolis shooting: Noem to deploy hundreds more federal agents to city CNBC
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