Trump says administration could use ‘softer touch’ on immigration
Trump ordered a reduction of roughly 700 immigration agents in Minneapolis after two fatal shootings, while emphasizing enforcement will remain tough, officials said.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump told NBC News in an interview with Tom Llamas, `I learned that maybe we can use a little bit of a softer touch` on immigration enforcement.
- Following immigration crackdown operations in Minnesota, investigations continue into the deaths of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, with local leaders criticizing the federal efforts.
- Border czar Tom Homan announced he will withdraw 700 immigration and Border Patrol agents from Minneapolis, and said the FBI is investigating both incidents, noting increased coordination.
- The House passed legislation today that ends the partial government shutdown while Trump said he ordered the pullback of 2,000 agents, aiming to restore pre-operation levels.
- Trump balanced the change by saying `but you still have to be tough` while noting he had "great conversations" with Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey; officials expect progress to rise in the coming weeks.
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DHS to pull 700 officers from Minnesota, leaving about 2,000 officers on the ground. Here’s what we know
The Trump administration has announced it is reducing its federal law enforcement presence in Minnesota and President Donald Trump suggested using a “softer touch” in carrying out his aggressive immigration crackdown, after the second fatal shooting of a US citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
Trump says 'softer stance' needed on immigration after govt removes 700 ICE agents from Minnesota
Trump has been very erratic about his stance on immigration ever since the shootings of two US citizens in Minneapolis. He has either been calling for less ICE action or threatening a tighter crackdown on immigration
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President Trump Says Federal Agents Could Have "Softer Touch" When Conducting Deportation Operations * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Andi
President Trump made an interesting comment about the methods used by ICE and Border Patrol agents. In a sit-down interview with NBC News, the 47th President said agents conducting deportation operations could have a “softer touch.” However, Trump didn’t stop there. He added that agents can’t be too soft, though, because, at the end of the day, they are dealing with mostly dangerous criminals. NBC News provided further details on Trump’s remarks…
US President Donald Trump said his administration should take a softer approach to enforcing immigration policies, just days after the White House announced that the government would withdraw 700 federal employees from Minneapolis.
And-and what happened in Minneapolis.
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