Trump administration to withdraw 700 immigration agents from Minnesota
Immigration,Tom Homan,Immigration Reform,DHS,Federal State And Tribal Powers,CBP,ICE,Government Funding,Trump Agenda,Minnesota,Minneapolis
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The Trump administration will withdraw 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota, border czar Tom Homan said Wednesday. The move comes weeks after agents killed two U.S. citizens, sparking protests across the country.
"My goal, with with the support of President Trump, is to achieve a complete drawdown and end this surge, as soon as we can," Homan said at a news conference.
He reiterated that immigration efforts would continue and that agents would not solely target undocumented criminals...
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