Trump's immigration crackdown changed Minneapolis
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Two Minneapolis firefighters are being treated for minor burns suffered while battling a blaze Thursday morning at a three-story residential building.
With limited powers and mounting challenges, the city's leader confronts a continuing ICE crackdown
Alex Pretti, 37, was shot and killed on Jan. 24 in Minneapolis -- the second shooting of a U.S. citizen last month by federal agents in the city. The shooting of Pretti, an ICU nurse, ratcheted up tensions, as protesters clashed in the streets with law enforcement in the aftermath of the shooting.
Anti-ICE activists allegedly set up unauthorized checkpoints in Minneapolis, stopping cars and questioning drivers to identify federal immigration agents.
Tom Homan said hundreds of agents would leave the city following ‘unprecedented’ cooperation with local officials.
All Homeland Security officers on the ground in Minneapolis will be issued body cameras, Secretary Kristi Noem announced Monday.
In an exclusive interview with Tom Llamas, President Trump says he learned from Minneapolis that “maybe we could use a little bit of a softer touch. But you still have to be tough.” He also addressed the FBI raids on a Fulton County election center and his recent comments calling to ‘nationalize’ elections.
Ben, 17, and Sam Luhmann, 16, traveled to Minneapolis, where they observed the immediate aftermath of Alex Pretti's death. They vow to continue documenting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's actions.
Department of Homeland Security said in a statement Wednesday that The New York Times "should be embarrassed" after alleging ICE is targeting Minneapolis hospitals for deportations.