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Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown Eases Amid Shutdown Deal
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**Immigration Crackdown at a Crossroads: Minneapolis Tragedy Forces Federal Retreat**
In a dramatic turn, Border Czar Tom Homan announces a federal force drawdown in Minneapolis following the shocking deaths of two U.S. citizens—ICU nurse Alex Pretti and mother-of-three Renee Good—killed during aggressive immigration raids. The tragedy has ignited a firestorm over federal tactics and catalyzed a last-minute bipartisan deal to avert government shutdown. Senate Democrats secured key concessions including mandatory body cameras for ICE agents and an end to roving patrols, while President Trump endorsed the agreement that funds most agencies through September with a two-week DHS extension for reform negotiations. As operations wind down in Minneapolis and Maine, Mayor Jacob Frey remains skeptical and grieving families demand accountability. This episode explores how two preventable deaths may have finally forced restraint
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**Immigration Crackdown at a Crossroads: Minneapolis Tragedy Forces Federal Retreat**
In a dramatic turn, Border Czar Tom Homan announces a federal force drawdown in Minneapolis following the shocking deaths of two U.S. citizens—ICU nurse Alex Pretti and mother-of-three Renee Good—killed during aggressive immigration raids. The tragedy has ignited a firestorm over federal tactics and catalyzed a last-minute bipartisan deal to avert government shutdown. Senate Democrats secured key concessions including mandatory body cameras for ICE agents and an end to roving patrols, while President Trump endorsed the agreement that funds most agencies through September with a two-week DHS extension for reform negotiations. As operations wind down in Minneapolis and Maine, Mayor Jacob Frey remains skeptical and grieving families demand accountability. This episode explores how two preventable deaths may have finally forced restraint
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI