Summary
Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino and some federal agents will start leaving Minnesota. This action shows that President Trump may be changing his approach to immigration enforcement in the state. The decision comes after President Trump and Governor Tim Walz discussed ways to handle the situation differently.
Key Facts
- Greg Bovino, the Border Patrol chief, and some agents will leave Minnesota starting Tuesday.
- This change may signal a shift in President Trump's approach to immigration enforcement in Minnesota.
- President Trump and Governor Tim Walz had a conversation about the state's situation.
- President Trump plans to send former ICE director Tom Homan to Minnesota.
- The discussions included reducing the number of federal agents in Minnesota.
- President Trump and Governor Walz may work together regarding state investigations into recent shootings in Minnesota.
- Trump's administration aims to identify undocumented individuals already in custody in Minnesota.
- Minnesota's Department of Corrections already works with ICE on notifying them before releasing undocumented prisoners.