Minnesota to see federal immigration footprint shrink, Homan says

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U.S. border czar Tom Homan said ICE and CBP are crafting a plan to draw down their large presence in Minnesota, signaling a shift amid civil unrest and concerns about past enforcement; he’s coordinating with state and local leaders, including Gov. Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Frey, and the administration has directed involvement in Minneapolis as part of ongoing deportation operations.
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- Border czar touts 'progress,' cooperation in Minnesota with drawdown plans underway komonews.com
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