Trump Rejects Border Czars Plan to Ease ICE Backlash
January 30, 2026 • Google News World
Border Czar’s Plan to Calm ICE Backlash Faces Obstacles
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials in Minneapolis are facing the possibility of being pulled back if local officials cooperate with federal authorities. According to reports, CBP’s border tsar has announced plans to “draw down” operations at the agency.
The announcement comes after a recent incident involving an ICE agent who died during a confrontation with protesters. The death has sparked concerns among community leaders and local officials about the potential for increased ICE activity in the area.
In response to these concerns, CBP’s border tsar has stated that he plans to reduce operations at the agency in Minnesota. However, it remains unclear whether this plan will be implemented if local officials refuse to cooperate with federal authorities.
Meanwhile, agents in Minneapolis are bracing themselves for the possibility of increased ICE activity. Local officials have expressed concerns about the potential impact on the community and have urged caution.
Separately, a CBP official has lost their job following a recent incident involving an agent who died during a confrontation with protesters. The incident has raised questions about the safety protocols in place at the agency.
In Green Bay, local officials are preparing for the possibility of ICE activity following the death of an ICE agent. The city is taking steps to ensure public safety and protect its residents from potential disruptions caused by federal authorities.
These developments highlight the complexities surrounding CBP’s operations and the challenges faced by local officials in responding to federal authority.
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