Minneapolis, Trump and Border Czar
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What does community safety look like with thousands of federal agents on Minneapolis streets? WCCO sat down with Todd Barnette, the city's community safety commissioner, to hear how the city is handling the surge of federal agents.
In an exclusive interview with Tom Llamas, President Trump says he learned from Minneapolis that “maybe we could use a little bit of a softer touch. But you still have to be tough.” He also addressed the FBI raids on a Fulton County election center and his recent comments calling to ‘nationalize’ elections.
Anti-ICE activists allegedly set up unauthorized checkpoints in Minneapolis, stopping cars and questioning drivers to identify federal immigration agents.
Neighbors created their own method of public safety against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as a show of resistance in south Minneapolis.
The Nation, a progressive magazine, formally nominated the city for its residents' resistance to President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Ta’Khya, a junior, lives near where ICE agents shot and wounded a Venezuelan man in the leg in mid-January, and she recalled how helicopters circled overhead that night, while unmarked vehicles roamed the streets.
In today’s edition, we have the top lines from President Donald Trump’s interview with “NBC Nightly News” anchor Tom Llamas.
Trump said he was the one who ordered the 700 federal agents to be drawn down from Minnesota, claiming the administration has seen more cooperation from local officials.
Cody Fohrenkam pleaded guilty in the homicide case of Deshaun Hill Jr., the 15-year-old North High School star athlete and honor roll student who was randomly shot and killed four years ago. Fohrenkam,