Trump trims Minneapolis ICE surge amid backlash over killings

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Amid mounting outrage after two fatal shootings by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis (Alex Pretti and Renee Good), the White House says it will scale back the ICE surge in the city starting Tuesday, with Trump planning to send border czar Tom Homan and Frey set to meet him. A federal judge is weighing whether to end the surge, while critics from across the spectrum question the crackdown and its consequences for safety and accountability.
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