President Donald Trump has stated that his administration is 'going to de-escalate a little bit' in Minnesota following the recent fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration officers. During a Fox News interview, Trump referred to both incidents as 'terrible.' Earlier in January, Renee Good was shot by an immigration officer, followed by the death of Alex Pretti after a confrontation with Customs and Border Protection agents over the weekend. Pretti's death has led to significant unrest in the state, prompting local protests and a wave of criticism from lawmakers across the political spectrum. Trump's comments indicate a potential shift in the federal government's approach in Minnesota, coming after public demand for a reduction of immigration enforcement personnel in the area. Trump described Pretti’s shooting as 'a very unfortunate incident' while maintaining some level of support for the overall federal operations. As the situation unfolds, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed a leadership change in the Minnesota operations, signaling an adjustment in strategy amidst the heightened tensions.
Trump Announces 'De-escalation' of Federal Operations in Minnesota After Recent Shooting

Trump Announces 'De-escalation' of Federal Operations in Minnesota After Recent Shooting
In the wake of two fatal shootings involving federal immigration officers in Minnesota, President Trump states intentions to scale back operations in the state amidst growing public outrage.
President Donald Trump expressed intentions to 'de-escalate' operations in Minnesota after accusations following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents. This comes after another shooting incident earlier this month. Trump described the incidents as 'terrible' in a Fox News interview. Local protests have surged, and both parties criticize the administration's handling of federal operations in the state. A department leader has also been reassigned amid the growing public outrage.



















