Minnesota sees federal immigration pullback as Border Patrol chief exits area

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Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and several federal agents are set to depart Minnesota, signaling a possible de-escalation of the immigration enforcement surge after a fatal shooting. President Trump spoke with Gov. Walz about reducing on-the-ground agents and sending former ICE director Tom Homan to the state, while Walz described a more collaborative tone and discussions of an independent state investigation. Homan’s arrival is viewed by Minnesota leaders as a reset.
- Border Patrol head Bovino and some agents leaving Minnesota, Walz, Frey say Axios
- Minneapolis Shooting Live Updates: Trump Shifts Tone on Minnesota Gov. and Sends Homan to Lead ICE Operations The New York Times
- Gregory Bovino to Leave Minnesota Imminently, Administration Officials Say The Wall Street Journal
- Border Patrol commander Bovino and some agents plan to leave Minneapolis, sources say NBC News
- Live updates: Some Border Patrol agents to depart Minnesota post-Pretti shooting The Hill
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