Homan: Minnesota immigration drawdown hinges on cooperation from state officials

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White House border czar Tom Homan said a targeted immigration enforcement drawdown could occur in Minnesota, but only after cooperation from state officials; he framed the move as a presidential fix and insisted enforcement remains focused and safe, as Minneapolis faces protests and the fallout from a fatal Border Patrol shooting.
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