Minnesota Agent Exodus Shows Limited Impact on States Population

February 6, 2026 • Google News World

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Hundreds of ICE Agents Left Minnesota, but Residents See Little Change

According to reports, hundreds of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have left Minnesota. However, despite this departure, residents are not seeing significant changes.

In related news, former President Donald Trump recently spoke with NBC News, discussing various topics including Minneapolis, Joe Rogan, the Federal Reserve, artificial intelligence, and the 2028 Olympics.

Additionally, sheriffs in two major metro counties in Minnesota have expressed uncertainty about agreeing to an ICE deal aimed at ending a surge of immigration enforcement. The Star Tribune reported on this development.

The Guardian also covered Trump’s border-czar takeover, stating that it has not alleviated tensions in Minneapolis. According to the publication, “the agenda is still the same.”

Furthermore, NPR reported that Homan, a border security official, announced plans to draw down ICE agents in Minnesota. The U.S.-Russia nuclear arms deal has also expired.

These reports provide updates on various developments related to immigration enforcement and national security in Minnesota.

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