Border czar begins withdrawal of 700 federal agents from Minnesota

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Border czar Tom Homan announces an immediate drawdown of 700 federal immigration officers from Minnesota, leaving about 2,000 in the state; further withdrawals depend on local cooperation and safety, as Governor Walz calls for a faster, larger drawdown and investigations into killings, while nationwide body-worn camera deployment proceeds with Minnesota prioritized.
- Live updates: Trump's 'border tsar' Tom Homan gives update from Minneapolis BBC
- Trump's border tsar says 700 ICE agents will leave Minnesota Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Border czar Tom Homan says 700 ICE and CBP officers are leaving Minneapolis The Washington Post
- Homan announces drawdown of federal presence in Minnesota, hails 'unprecedented cooperation' from local police Fox News
- Trump Live Updates: Homan Plans to Pull 700 Immigration Agents From Minnesota The New York Times
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