Homan pushes Minnesota drawdown as feds seek jail access

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Border czar Tom Homan announced a plan to draw down federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota, contingent on access to state jails and expanded detainer cooperation after Minnesota Department of Corrections began honoring detainers; he praised talks with Attorney General Ellison, stressed he will stay on mission, and argued the move will improve safety for residents and officers as the plan develops.
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- Trump on pulling back federal presence in Minnesota: ‘Not at all’ The Hill
- Border czar Homan pledges 'massive changes' with cooperation in first press conference since arrival in Minnesota kstp.com
- Greg Bovino Loses His Job The Atlantic
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