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Bovino Exits as Trump Shakes Up ICE Leadership in Minneapolis: Live Updates

Bovino Exits as Trump Shakes Up ICE Leadership in Minneapolis: Live Updates

Summary

The Trump administration is changing its immigration enforcement leadership in Minneapolis. Gregory Bovino is leaving, and Tom Homan is taking over the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. This move comes after the controversial shooting of Alex Pretti.

Key Facts

  • Gregory Bovino is leaving his position in Minneapolis due to reactions after Alex Pretti's shooting.
  • President Trump appointed Tom Homan to manage ICE operations in Minnesota.
  • Trump met with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and aide Corey Lewandowski for a lengthy discussion.
  • Minnesota's Governor, Tim Walz, called his talk with Trump productive, mentioning investigations and plans to reduce agents.
  • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said some federal agents will start leaving the city.
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blamed Democrats for the shooting.
  • A federal judge considers Minnesota's request to keep evidence in Pretti's death.
  • Minnesota and local areas are legally opposing the presence of 3,000 immigration agents.

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