Trump says Minnesota immigration crackdown will see only minor changes despite shootings uproar
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President Trump downplayed the scope of changes to the federal immigration operation in Minnesota, insisting the crackdown will feature only minor adjustments even as about 3,000 agents remain in Minneapolis; he has dispatched border czar Tom Homan to oversee the effort and replaced a Border Patrol commander amid criticism of tactics, after productive talks with Governor Walz and Mayor Frey. The White House has signaled no retreat from enforcement, while Minnesota officials say they will not enforce federal immigration laws, and a looming DHS funding deadline threatens a partial government shutdown.
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