Tom Homan, appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump as the border czar, announced plans to withdraw 700 immigration agents from Minneapolis. New York Times posted on X, highlighting the significant shift in immigration enforcement strategy. This move is part of a broader effort to reallocate resources and address immigration challenges in other regions. The decision comes amid ongoing debates over immigration policies and their impact on local communities. The reallocation of agents is expected to influence immigration operations and enforcement priorities across the country.
