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Agents May Be Pulled! Minneapolis on Edge After Shootings

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Federal agents could withdraw from Minneapolis, contingent on cooperation from local officials, according to White House Border Tsar Tom Homan. This announcement follows the controversial deaths of two US citizens. Tensions are high, protests are raging, and the Trump administration hints at a possible de-escalation.

Homan declares the federal presence could decrease if there’s "common sense cooperation" from state officials. But make no mistake, the mission isn’t over! The administration isn't backing down, just getting strategic. The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have fueled public anger and mass protests, drawing criticism nationwide. Lawmakers demand answers, but details about federal troop reductions remain elusive.

Both Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey insist on a full withdrawal of federal forces. With roughly 3,000 agents deployed under "Operation Metro Surge," tensions between state leadership and the administration reach fever pitch. Accusations fly as officials clash over Minneapolis' "sanctuary city policy."

Amidst the chaos, Homan’s revelations spark speculation. Conversations with the White House stress cooperation, yet Frey and Walz get few concrete answers. The administration reiterates its commitment to border security and deportations, touting over 480,000 deportations in Trump's first year back. But with more than 75,000 people in detention, debate boils over.

Protests aren't just in Minneapolis—Trump has deployed agents to cities like Portland and Chicago. Meanwhile, Capitol Hill buzzes with calls for probes into the shootings. Democrats threaten a government shutdown over DHS funding, demanding tighter restrictions on ICE tactics. Seven Senate Republicans have sided with Democrats, turning tides against proposed spending.

As Trump attempts to broker peace to avoid a shutdown, local leaders remain defiant. Frey, speaking in Washington, insists federal forces outnumber local police, calling their presence a dangerous overreach. Americans, he argues, are being unfairly targeted based on appearance.

Will Homan’s assurances calm Minneapolis and satisfy lawmakers? Or will tensions flare anew? The next moves hold high stakes in a nation already divided.

Key Takeaways:

  • Federal agents may withdraw if local cooperation is achieved.

  • Protests and political pressure mount after fatal shootings.

  • DHS funding hangs in balance amid demands for ICE restrictions.


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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-01-29

 

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9 hours ago, Real Name Hidden said:

Hopefully Homan can inject some much needed sanity into this rogue agency.

Hopefully, Homan can be human, unlike his brownshirts.

There is no room for domestic terrorism in America, pull ICE out now, withdraw their budget, make an attempt to train these guys In crowd management, and hostility de-escalation, and just try to do something right once in your life Don. Just once.

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