Gregory Bovino, the border patrol commander in Minneapolis, was stripped of his special title and sent back to the US‑Mexico border after two federal agents killed nurse Alex Pretti. President Trump moved Tom Homan to oversee the city’s Operation Metro Surge and cut the federal presence. A senior White House aide told Reuters that Bovino would leave Minnesota along with some agents. The change follows backlash over the Pretti shooting and court summons for ICE acting head Todd Lyons. The administration also held conciliatory calls with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.
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