Trump administration plans to withdraw 700 federal officers from Minnesota

February 4, 2026 • Google News World

The Trump administration has announced plans to withdraw 700 federal immigration agents from the state of Minnesota. According to reports, this decision was made by Tom Homan, the “border tsar” appointed by President Trump.

Homan is set to provide an update on the situation in Minneapolis, where a surge of federal agents has been deployed to address immigration concerns. The exact details of the withdrawal plan are not yet clear.

The move comes as part of a broader effort to realign federal resources and priorities. It is unclear at this time what specific factors led to the decision to withdraw these agents from Minnesota.

Homan’s update is expected to provide further information on the situation in Minneapolis and the implications of the withdrawal for local communities.

Source: Google News World