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Protesters react to federal agent drawdown in MN
The Trump administration is pulling 700 federal agents from Minnesota, leaving about 2,000 still in the state.
The Minnesota-based retail chain has avoided criticizing anyone, even after federal agents detained two employees at a local store. Its new C.E.O. faces pressure to do more.
Nationwide protests took place as questions remain after border czar Tom Homan announced earlier he ordered federal immigration authorities to work on a drawdown plan for Minnesota.
Experts said the church protest and fallout over the arrests of journalists who covered it are among many First Amendment challenges in Minnesota.
Don Lemon was arrested — along with three others in attendance at the protest in the church — at the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
A judge has ruled that Operation Metro Surge – the federal immigration operation that has seen thousands of agents dispatched to Minnesota’s Twin Cities and two Minnesotans killed – can continue.
Temple University senior Jerome Richardson faces federal charges for allegedly helping journalist Don Lemon with an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota.
Independent journalist Don Lemon says about a dozen federal agents came to his Los Angeles hotel to arrest him last week