Trump administration pulling 700 immigration agents from Minnesota
Summary
The Trump administration will remove 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota. This decision comes after discussions with local officials and changes in how immigration enforcement is handled in the state.Key Facts
- 700 federal immigration agents will be withdrawn from Minnesota by the Trump administration.
- The decision was announced by Tom Homan, the border czar.
- Local cooperation with immigration enforcement in Minnesota has increased.
- State and local officials had discussions leading to this decision.
- Minnesota law prevents jails from holding people longer just because of an ICE detainer.
- Counties will notify ICE when a suspect is released, rather than holding them longer.
- The change is viewed as "smarter enforcement" rather than a decrease in enforcement efforts.
- The story is developing, and more updates are expected.
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