Minnesota: Mayor says some agents to leave Minneapolis
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Minnesota: Mayor says some agents to leave Minneapolis
"Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says some federal immigration enforcement agents will start leaving the city on Tuesday. He spoke with President Donald Trump, asking him to end the recent immigration enforcement surge known as Operation Metro Surge. According to the mayor, Trump agreed that the current situation "cannot continue." "Some federal agents will begin leaving the area tomorrow, and I will continue pushing for the rest involved in this operation to go," Frey wrote on social media."
"What you need to know Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey say some federal agents to start leaving the city Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino is reportedly among the agents who are expected to depart Earlier Trump said border czar, Tom Homan, will take charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz also spoke in a phone call the president described as "very good""
Some federal immigration enforcement agents will begin leaving Minneapolis after Mayor Jacob Frey spoke with President Donald Trump. Frey asked Trump to end Operation Metro Surge and said the president agreed the current situation "cannot continue." Frey wrote that some agents will start leaving and that he will continue pushing for the remainder to leave. The president said Frey will meet border czar Tom Homan to continue discussions and praised progress. Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino is reportedly among those expected to depart. Friends and family hope the developments will catalyze change after Alex Pretti's fatal shooting on January 26.
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