Leavitt Outlines Trump's Plan to End Chaos, Deport Undocumented Immigrants in Minnesota
Trump's plan mandates local jails to hand over undocumented immigrants with criminal records to federal authorities and enlists local police in deportation efforts, aiming to reduce unrest.
- On Monday President Donald Trump unveiled a plan to enable federal deportations in Minnesota during a White House briefing and said he and Governor Tim Walz were on a similar wavelength, according to his Truth Social post.
- The weekend's deadly incident in Minneapolis involved a federal official shooting 37-year-old Alex Pretti, sparking unrest, Leavitt said.
- Under the proposal jails would be required to turn over incarcerated undocumented immigrants and those with warrants, and state and local law enforcement must transfer arrestees and assist federal authorities, Leavitt said.
- Border Czar Tom Homan will go to Minnesota Monday evening to oversee Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, and Karoline Leavitt said his visit does not signal dissatisfaction with ICE.
- The Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have joined probes, Customs and Border Protection is investigating Minneapolis, and Karoline Leavitt said the president wants these inquiries to move forward.
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The White House claimed that local authorities must hand over undocumented immigrants with a criminal record, either in prison or under warrants...
Leavitt outlines Trump's plan to end chaos, deport undocumented immigrants in Minnesota
White House Press Secretary briefs the media on Monday following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by a federal official in Minnesota.
Donald Trump "does not want to see people injured or dead in the streets," but he demanded "the end of resistance and chaos" around the immigration policy, said the spokesman of Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, at a press conference. After facing, in October 2025, the longer governmental paralysing of the history of the United States, Trump is at risk of new paralysing, while Democrats are determined to prevent the financing of the anti-immigrance…
The U.S. president requests formal cooperation from Minnesota to deport foreign nationals imprisoned after federal operations that caused civilian casualties.
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