Feds Withdraw 700 Immigration Agents from Minnesota

White House border czar Tom Homan says the reduction of immigration officers in Minnesota comes after "significant progress" in cooperation between state and federal officials.
Feb. 4, 2026
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What to know

  • White House border czar Tom Homan said 700 federal law enforcement personnel are being withdrawn from Minnesota, reducing the total presence to about 2,000 agents.

  • Homan said the drawdown follows increased cooperation from state and county officials, including more county jails coordinating immigration transfers.

  • He said the federal goal is to return to a normal operational footprint of about 150 agents in the state, but further reductions depend on an end to interference with ICE and Border Patrol operations.

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