Judge Set to Hear Arguments on Minnesota’s Immigration Crackdown After Fatal Shootings
- On Monday, President Donald Trump sent Tom Homan, designated border czar, to Minneapolis, Minnesota, to oversee an immigration crackdown after federal agents fatally shot intensive care nurse Alex Pretti.
- A void of clear investigative details has fueled public frustration and eroded trust as officials have not clarified whether federal investigators and agencies are conducting internal or criminal probes.
- Pointing to leadership failures, McCabe said `And he should lose confidence in those leaders` and questioned if current federal leadership can improve Minneapolis' situation.
- Calls for transparency intensified, urging Mr. Homan to address gaps as federal agencies need someone to influence the situation and speak on their behalf, Andrew McCabe said it's important he be more transparent with the general public.
- It remains unclear whether Mr. Homan will contradict prior statements by Homeland Security Kristi Noem or Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino, amid criticism that may prolong political fallout.
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Trump privately lashes out at top administration official over Minnesota 'mess': report
As Donald Trump appears to pull back from his immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota, Axios reported on Tuesday that he was privately disparaging his top officials over their "callous" reactions to recent events.The Department of Homeland Security has, in recent weeks, been mounting what it touted as the largest immigration enforcement operation in U.S. history in Minnesota's Twin Cities area, dubbed "Metro Surge." Following weeks of reports…
Trump Shakes up Immigration Operations in Minneapolis
The White House is shifting strategy in Minnesota as public uproar and bipartisan backlash grows over the killing of Alex Pretti. Some administration officials and allies tell NBC News President Donald Trump is concerned about the future of immigration enforcement operations there. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.
Eighth Circuit Suspends Inunction Related to Federal Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota
From the opinion by Judges Bobby Shepherd and David Stras in Tincher v. Noem: The district court entered a preliminary injunction with respect to federal immigration-enforcement operations in Minnesota. The injunction is unlikely to survive the government's … appeal, so we stay it pending a final decision in this case. Six individuals who have "observed" and protested Operation Metro Surge, the ongoing immigration-enforcement effort in the Twin …
Katy Perry, other celebrities urge citizen action after Minnesota shootings | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> Singer Katy Perry and other U.S. celebrities have called for citizens to contact lawmakers and speak out against federal immigration officials’ killing of two U.S. citizens during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
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