Trump has ordered his trusted aide Tom Homan to head ICE operations in Minnesota following a string of shootings by ICE agents that killed American citizens. Homan, a former U.S. Border Patrol officer with a long law‑enforcement career, will report directly to Trump and oversee the agency’s activities in the state. The move comes after the fatal shooting of 37‑year‑old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and earlier the death of Renee Good in St. Paul, both of whom were killed by ICE agents during arrests. Trump said the agency had "done a phenomenal job" and that the administration was reviewing the incidents, hinting that ICE agents might be pulled from Minneapolis at some point. Critics say the decision risks further political fallout for the administration.

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