
"For the Minnesota Star Tribune, Jeff Hargarten and Jake Steinberg report on the growing count of federal personnel:"
"A potential 3,000 federal agents from ICE and CBP is equivalent to five times the manpower of the Minneapolis Police Department."
"It's close to the total headcount of sworn officers among the region's largest 10 law enforcement agencies and equals nearly one agent for every 1,000 of the Twin Cities' 3.2 million residents."
A potential deployment of 3,000 federal agents from ICE and CBP would be five times the manpower of the Minneapolis Police Department. That federal count is close to the combined sworn headcount across the region's largest 10 law enforcement agencies. The ratio would equal nearly one federal agent for every 1,000 residents in the Twin Cities metro of 3.2 million people. The comparison highlights the scale of federal personnel relative to local policing resources. Unit-based pie charts are used to display the counts and breakdowns of these personnel figures.
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