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Trump made the comments in the wake of protests over the shooting death of a woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
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Trump vows day of 'reckoning and retribution' in Minnesota as more ICE agents flood to Minneapolis
President Donald Trump vowed "day of reckoning" for Minnesota as more ICE agents head to Minneapolis amid fraud crackdown.
Breaking: Prosecutors from the U.S. attorney’s office in Minneapolis resigned after the Justice Department’s demands to investigate the widow of Renée Good, who was killed last week by a federal agent.
In a scathing Truth Social post on Tuesday, Trump questioned whether Minnesotans want to live in a place with “deadly criminals.” He also defended his deportation agenda, describing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as “patriots.“
CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig said the state lawsuits brought against President Donald Trump's ICE crackdowns have no legal standing on "CNN News Central" Tuesday.
The Trump administration is terminating Somalia’s designation for Temporary Protected Status. United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced the decision on Tuesday, noting that the policy begins on March 17.
If Renee Good was killed by an “illegal alien” instead of an ICE officer, the Minnesota mother’s death would not have sparked protests, a Trump administration official claimed Tuesday. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin made the allegation during an appearance Tuesday on Fox News.
President Donald Trump promised "RECKONING & RETRIBUTION" in Minnesota a day after its officials sued to stop the deployment of immigration agents to the state. Trump on Jan. 13 decried Democratic leaders in Minnesota and said Immigration and Customs Enforcement "patriots" want to remove dangerous criminals from the state.
Minnesota officials sued the Trump administration over unconstitutional ICE conduct. And, SCOTUS hears two cases on whether states can bar transgender athletes from women's sports.
The state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are suing the federal government to stop an enforcement surge by Immigration and Customs Enforcement following the fatal shooting