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Trump's border czar says smaller force of ICE agents will remain in Minnesota amid drawdown

Trump's border czar says smaller force of ICE agents will remain in Minnesota amid drawdown

Summary

President Trump's administration is reducing the number of immigration agents in Minnesota's Twin Cities. Over 1,000 agents have already left, and more will depart soon, while a small force will temporarily remain. This follows a large immigration enforcement operation that faced criticism due to protests and the deaths of two U.S. citizens.

Key Facts

  • Over 1,000 immigration agents have left the Twin Cities area in Minnesota.
  • More agents will leave in the coming days as part of the drawdown.
  • A small security force will stay to protect remaining agents.
  • The enforcement action was part of "Operation Metro Surge," the largest-ever immigration operation by the Department of Homeland Security.
  • The operation faced protests, and two U.S. citizens were killed, leading to criticism.
  • Remaining agents will continue to investigate fraud and handle protests against immigration enforcement.
  • President Trump's administration plans to maintain mass deportations across the U.S.
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