700 immigration officers to leave Minnesota immediately, Homan announces
Summary
The Trump administration is removing around 700 immigration enforcement officers from Minnesota. This decision comes after Minnesota state and local officials agreed to work with federal authorities by handing over arrested immigrants.Key Facts
- The Trump administration is cutting down the number of immigration officers in Minnesota.
- About 700 federal agents will leave the state.
- Currently, around 3,000 federal officers are working in Minnesota.
- Minnesota officials have agreed to cooperate with federal authorities on immigration arrests.
- Tom Homan, a key figure in border enforcement, announced the change at a news conference.
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