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Donald Trump Reveals What He Learned from Minneapolis ICE Crackdown

Donald Trump Reveals What He Learned from Minneapolis ICE Crackdown

Summary

President Donald Trump mentioned in an NBC News interview that he realized a "softer touch" could be useful during immigration crackdowns, following criticism and the deaths of two U.S. citizens by federal agents in Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security faced backlash, prompting Trump to order a withdrawal of 700 agents from the state.

Key Facts

  • President Trump suggested using a "softer touch" in immigration enforcement after events in Minneapolis.
  • Two 37-year-old U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, died during a federal operation in January.
  • There was significant criticism of the federal response in Minneapolis.
  • Some Republican lawmakers also criticized the Department of Homeland Security's actions.
  • Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, announced a withdrawal of 700 agents from Minnesota.
  • Trump mentioned speaking with local officials but expressed frustration over their public reactions.
  • The full interview with Trump will air on NBC at scheduled times.
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