Walz, Minnesota and ICE
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After Good's shooting, 61% of voters said ICE tactics had "gone too far."
A growing share of voters back eliminating the agency following the fatal shootings by federal agents in Minneapolis.
Donald Trump is deploying his border tsar to Minnesota amid a growing backlash against his administration’s immigration crackdown after federal agents shot and killed a second person in Minneapolis over the weekend.
Administration opposed efforts last year to expand use of cameras by immigration agents and cut oversight staffing
President Donald Trump has indicated Ice agents will leave Minneapolis in the wake of a second fatal shooting involving immigration enforcement officers this month. The US President also announced he would send border tzar Tom Homan to Minnesota to oversee the operations there.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) shared an emotional plea on Sunday with President Donald Trump after a second person was fatally shot during the federal government’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
In an era of smartphones, Americans don't have to believe federal officials or journalists. They can watch what happened for themselves.
Saturday night's attendees included President Donald Trump, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Tim Cook and disgraced director Brett Ratner.