The Trump administration will immediately pull about 700 federal immigration enforcement agents out of Minnesota, though roughly 2,000 officers will remain...
Lo ha dichiarato Tom Homan, inviato dal presidente Donald Trump per gestire la situazione
L'annuncio dello zar dei confini (ANSA)
Departure marks large drop in agents on the ground but still leaves about 2,000 there, far above typical levels for state
Tom Homan said he thinks the ICE operation in the state has been a success.
The Trump administration will draw down 700 law enforcement officers from Minnesota on Wednesday, border czar Tom Homan said.
El zar de la frontera, Tom Homan, afirma que las autoridades locales están cooperando en las operaciones contra los migrantes
Tom Homan cites increased cooperation with local authorities but promises enforcement operations will continue.
About 25% of federal agents in Minnesota will leave, and about 2,000 will stay in the state, mostly in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Tom Homan said.
"Border tsar" Tom Homan said about 2,000 would remain, and the US government is equipping more officers with body-worn cameras.
Tom Homan on Wednesday made the announcement after weeks of operations and the fatal shooting of two protesters that sparked outrage. He said the move would take effect…
Agenti Ice in Minnesota. Trump fa un passo indietro. L'amministrazione del presidente Donald Trump ha deciso di ridurre il numero di agenti federa...
Trump told NBC News the decision to pull 700 officers from state came from him, but that administration is ‘waiting for [Minnesota] to release prisoners’ – key US politics stories…