US President Donald Trump’s administration is withdrawing 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota, while 2,000 will remain, according to White House border czar Tom Homan. This decision follows Operation Metro Surge’s controversial deployment of thousands of agents, which faced backlash from local officials and residents. Homan emphasized ongoing mass deportation efforts, citing improved cooperation from local sheriffs. Minnesota officials, however, continue to criticize the operation, seeking its immediate end due to its adverse effects on the community.
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