Friday, April 24, 2026
39.1 C
New Delhi

Tom Homan announces withdrawal of 700 immigration agents in Minnesota

‘Unprecedented collaboration’: Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan announces withdrawal of 700 immigration agents in Minnesota

File photo: Tom Homan (Picture credit: AP)

The Trump administration will withdraw around 700 federal immigration enforcement officers from Minnesota after state and local authorities agreed to increase cooperation with federal agencies, White House border czar Tom Homan said on Wednesday. The move will reduce the federal presence in the state from roughly 3,000 officers to about 2,000, according to details shared by officials.

‘I’m Not A Fool’: Tom Homan Announces ICE Drawback Plan In Minnesota But With THESE Caveats

Announcing the decision at a news conference, Homan said the drawdown was prompted by what he described as “unprecedented collaboration” from local law enforcement agencies, particularly county sheriffs who operate jails. “Given this increase in unprecedented collaboration, and as a result of the need for less public safety officers to do this work and a safer environment, I am announcing, effective immediately, we’ll draw down 700 people,” Homan said, as per news agency AP.

Cooperation linked to reduced deployment

Homan had earlier indicated that a reduction in federal agents would only be considered if Minnesota officials cooperated with immigration authorities, especially by transferring arrested immigrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. He reiterated that approach on Wednesday, arguing that cooperation through jails reduces the need for agents to conduct arrests in public spaces.“I push for jails to alert ICE to inmates who could be deported,” Homan said, adding that such transfers are safer for both officers and the public. He also said that, in his view, the immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota had been effective. “I just listed a bunch of people we took off the streets of the Twin Cities, so I think it’s very effective as far as public safety goes,” he said.

Protests and fatalities raise tensions

The large-scale federal deployment in and around Minneapolis and St Paul has triggered weeks of protests, with tensions escalating after the killing of protester Alex Pretti. Pretti’s death marked the second fatal shooting by federal officers in Minneapolis during the recent enforcement operations. Two US citizens were killed by federal agents amid the protests, intensifying criticism of the administration’s approach, according to Reuters.Minnesota, which is governed by Democrats, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the surge in immigration enforcement personnel, arguing that the deployment has destabilised communities and undermined local authority.

Sanctuary policies and ongoing enforcement

The White House has repeatedly blamed so-called “sanctuary jurisdictions” for hindering the arrest and deportation of undocumented immigrants. Cities such as Minneapolis limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, prohibiting local officials from asking about immigration status or assisting with enforcement, citing public safety concerns. Local leaders argue that such policies encourage migrants to report crimes without fear of deportation.Despite the partial withdrawal, Homan stressed that the administration’s broader immigration agenda remains unchanged.“Let me be clear, President Trump fully intends to achieve mass deportations during this administration, and immigration enforcement actions will continue every day throughout this country,” he said, according to Reuters. He added that the decision to reduce the number of agents in Minnesota does not signal a shift in policy but reflects tactical adjustments based on local cooperation.Federal officials said enforcement operations will continue across the state, with about 2,000 agents remaining in place, even as discussions with local authorities over jail cooperation and custody transfers continue. Go to Source

Hot this week

Iran’s Abbas Araghchi Confirms Pakistan Visit For ‘Bilateral Matters’ Amid Stalled US Talks

The visit comes amid deadlocked negotiations between the United States and Iran, with uncertainty continuing over whether Tehran will join further discussions. Read More

Bangladesh On High Alert: Terror Plot To Attack Parliament, Army Bases, Police Establishments Foiled

Security agencies said the attackers had planned to use explosives, locally-made bombs and sharp weapons to strike at high-value targets across the country. Read More

‘Party of illiterate goons’: Raghav Chadha’s old video slamming BJP goes viral after he joins party — watch

(ANI) NEW DELHI: As Raghav Chadha announced his exit from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday and joined hands with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), an old video of him has resurfaced on social media, in which he is seen criticisin Read More

Smokey Davidson’s defamation claims dismissed

Trigger warning: This article includes references to sexual abuse.Smokey Robinson and his wife, Frances Robinson, had earlier filed defamation claims against former employees who accused him of sexual assault. Read More

Barbie Ferreira talks about change in style after ‘Euphoria’

Barbie Ferreira has reached new heights of fame after her stint as Kat on the famed ‘Euphoria’ series. After exiting the series at the end of season 2, the actress moved on and worked on a lot of other projects to grow in her career. Read More

Topics

Iran’s Abbas Araghchi Confirms Pakistan Visit For ‘Bilateral Matters’ Amid Stalled US Talks

The visit comes amid deadlocked negotiations between the United States and Iran, with uncertainty continuing over whether Tehran will join further discussions. Read More

Bangladesh On High Alert: Terror Plot To Attack Parliament, Army Bases, Police Establishments Foiled

Security agencies said the attackers had planned to use explosives, locally-made bombs and sharp weapons to strike at high-value targets across the country. Read More

‘Party of illiterate goons’: Raghav Chadha’s old video slamming BJP goes viral after he joins party — watch

(ANI) NEW DELHI: As Raghav Chadha announced his exit from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday and joined hands with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), an old video of him has resurfaced on social media, in which he is seen criticisin Read More

Smokey Davidson’s defamation claims dismissed

Trigger warning: This article includes references to sexual abuse.Smokey Robinson and his wife, Frances Robinson, had earlier filed defamation claims against former employees who accused him of sexual assault. Read More

Barbie Ferreira talks about change in style after ‘Euphoria’

Barbie Ferreira has reached new heights of fame after her stint as Kat on the famed ‘Euphoria’ series. After exiting the series at the end of season 2, the actress moved on and worked on a lot of other projects to grow in her career. Read More

AAP Split Explained: What Led To Raghav Chadha’s Dramatic Breakup with Kejriwal?

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Raghav Chadha joined BJP, impacting AAP before Punjab elections. Seven AAP Rajya Sabha MPs merged with BJP for protection. Read More

Australian sprint prodigy Gout Gout storms to 100m victory despite allowing rivals head start | WATCH

Australia’s Gout Gout is rapidly rising as a modern-day sprint sensation, breaking records and drawing comparisons to Usain Bolt. He already set an Australian U20 record in 200m and clocked 10. Read More

Could Ronaldo play alongside his son at Al-Nassr next season? Reports say club planning step-up after 16th birthday

Cristiano Ronaldo could play alongside his son at Al-Nassr next season as reports suggest a senior team step-up after his 16th birthday/ Image: X Cristiano Ronaldo could be on course to share the pitch with his son at professional le Read More

Related Articles