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A mixed day on Wall Street, the Dows down 3-0-4.
I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.
The president stands his ground.
Elisa Brady, Fox News, continuing the push to take over Greenland for security as he heads later today to an economic forum in Switzerland.
Fox's Aisha Hosni at the White House, where the president is marking one year since his second term began, holding up a thick stack of papers moments ago in the White House briefing room.
These are the accomplishments of what we've produced.
And then highlighting criminal arrests made by ICE in Minnesota.
Minnesota and the Twin Cities are suing the federal government, claiming an abuse of power over immigration enforcement operations.
Now some police chiefs in the Minneapolis metro area are suggesting there's racial profiling with numerous complaints from U.S.
citizens of color, including off-duty cops, saying agents are stopping them and demanding paperwork.
Hennepin County Sheriff Dawana Witt.
The Brooklyn Park police chief says civil rights violations have to stop, but he's also emphasizing they're only accusing a handful of federal agents and that they're not calling to abolish ICE.
Homeland Security officials have previously denied allegations of profiling.
Just getting word of a Justice Department serving subpoenas to five government offices in Minnesota, including the governor and Minneapolis mayor, in a federal probe of a possible conspiracy,
to obstruct federal law enforcement.
America is listening to Fox News.
While anti-ICE protests continue, especially in Democrat-led states, Florida might end up hosting another migrant detention center.
Homeland Security has argued that ICE operations are safer and less intrusive in communities when cities cooperate with agents enforcing federal immigration laws.
On the sidelines in Davos, Switzerland, a meeting between a Kremlin envoy and U.S.
envoy Steve Witkoff with a Russian state news agency quoting him as saying the talks were very positive.