Federal border czar Tom Homan said the Trump administration will withdraw about 700 of roughly 3,000 immigration enforcement officers from Minnesota after agreements with state and local officials. The drawdown, effective immediately, depends on continued cooperation and fewer disruptions from protesters, amid heightened tensions after a federal immigration officer fatally shot protester Alex Pretti. Homan urged jails to alert ICE and transfer deportable inmates in custody, calling it safer and reducing street operations. He insisted the crackdown continues, touted recent arrests in the Twin Cities, cited internal changes, and warned of zero tolerance for assaults on officers.
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