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Federal Agents Increase Presence in Minneapolis Amid Immigration Crackdown

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The Trump administration has deployed approximately 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis as part of a heightened effort to address illegal immigration. This move coincides with a growing social assistance fraud scandal in the city, which has led to increased scrutiny of local leadership and intensified political tensions. Governor Tim Walz announced he would not seek re-election, partially due to the fallout from these allegations and the federal investigation. The Somali community, which largely comprises U.S. citizens, is particularly affected, facing increased anxiety and fear of federal action. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has also encountered challenges in securing accommodations for the agents, with reports of hotel cancellations linked to their deployment.

Key Details: • 2,000 federal agents deployed to Minneapolis for immigration enforcement. • Governor Tim Walz has decided not to run for re-election amid the scandal. • The Somali community is experiencing heightened fear and anxiety due to federal presence. • DHS faced difficulties booking hotel rooms for agents, with reports of cancellations.

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Department of Homeland SecurityDonald TrumpICEGregory BovinoMinneapolisMinnesotaTim Walz

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