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ICE lawyer removed from Minnesota immigration detail

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Trump admin attorney leaves Minnesota after telling judge her job ‘sucks’ amid crush of immigration cases
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney detailed to Minnesota to help handle the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities has been removed from her post after telling a ...

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 · 21h
ICE lawyer removed from Minnesota immigration detail after telling judge "this job sucks"
 · 23h
US Justice Department Removes Lawyer Who Told Judge in Immigration Case, 'This Job Sucks'
 · 9h
Protesters react to federal agent drawdown in MN
U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan announced a reduction of 700 federal agents in Minnesota.

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 · 10h
Trump withdraws 700 immigration agents from Minnesota deportation surge, thousands remain
 · 11h
Minneapolis city leaders concerned about remaining ICE agents
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Trump's Border Czar Announces 700 Immigration Officers To Immediately Leave Minnesota
About 700 of the roughly 3,000 federal officers deployed around Minnesota will be withdrawn, Homan said.

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 · 17h
Trump's border czar is pulling 700 immigration officers out of Minnesota immediately
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More prosecutors leaving MN US Attorney's Office over frustrations: Report

Trump touts 'softer touch' on immigration

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 · 21h · on MSN
Trump says Minneapolis showed him 'softer touch' needed on immigration
President Donald Trump said he directed the withdrawal of 700 immigration agents from Minnesota amid intense opposition to their activities in the state, telling NBC News in an exclusive interview tha...

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Trump touts 'softer touch' on immigration as federal force is reduced in Minnesota
 · 19h
700 federal agents to leave Minnesota
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700 immigration officers will immediately leave Minnesota

President Donald Trump's border czar announced the number of ICE and border agents in Minnesota would drop after local officials agreed to turn over arrested immigrants.
4h

Federal judge rules against DHS on warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon

Federal judge bars DHS from carrying out warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon without individualized assessments of flight risk.
3h

What Restrictions Are Democrats Demanding for Immigration Agents?

Democrats say they will not support a spending bill to keep the Homeland Security Department running without new restrictions on federal agents.
8h

Poll: Two-thirds of Americans say ICE has 'gone too far' in immigration enforcement

A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds a jump in disapproval of the agency among Democrats and independents, but Republicans are standing by ICE and the president.
19hon MSN

Are Trump’s immigration 'wins' starting to cost him?

Two deaths, nationwide protests and falling approval ratings have turned a sanctuary city standoff into a potential political reckoning.
4hon MSN

700 immigration enforcement personnel leaving Minnesota, Homan says

President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan announced a drawdown of 700 federal immigration enforcement personnel from Minnesota on Feb. 4.
13hon MSN

Live updates: Trump softens tone on immigration amid federal drawdown in Minnesota

President Trump on Thursday tempered his tone on his sweeping immigration agenda, telling NBC News that his administration could use “a softer touch.” “I learned that maybe we can use a little bit of a softer touch,
PolitiFact
20h

Recording immigration agents in public is a constitutional right. Here’s what to know

Yes. Recording in public is allowed under the First Amendment. A few states require bystanders to stay a certain distance away from first responders. For example, under Florida’s Halo Law, people are required to stay at least 25 feet away from law enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency medical responders.
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
9h

Poll: Nearly two-thirds of Americans say ICE has gone too far in immigration crackdown

Nearly two-thirds of respondents in the latest poll – 65% – feel ICE has gone too far in enforcing immigration laws, a jump from 54% last June, when the Trump administration began enhanced enforcement efforts in Los Angeles. That's driven largely by Democrats and independents, but a growing share of Republicans say the same.
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