Targeted enforcement gains a temporary edge in Trump’s immigration clash

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Trump’s leadership shake-up in Minnesota marks a temporary win for a faction favoring targeted, crime-focused immigration enforcement led by Tom Homan and Rodney Scott, sidelining the more aggressive approach backed by Kristi Noem, Corey Lewandowski, and Greg Bovino. Bovino was stripped of his commander title and reassigned, signaling a shift away from broad, roving sweeps toward a narrower strategy, even as Miller and others defend the deportation agenda and internal tensions within DHS continue.
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