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White House Border Czar Tom Homan says more than two months of a federal immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota will soon be over.
Estelle Timar-Wilcox of Minnesota Public Radio has the latest.
Polls suggest a majority of Americans favor deportation for those in the U.S.
But Democratic Governor Tim Walz warns of long-lasting trauma for communities that have witnessed immigration raids, mass protests, and the deaths of two Americans when they encountered federal agents.
senators are raising issues of Justice Department surveillance as they examine the unredacted files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
South Carolina's Nancy Mays, one of four Republicans who defied President Trump and the GOP to force the disclosures, spoke to NPR after spending two hours in a small room the DOJ set up to access the documents on computers.
Democrat Pramila Jayapal questioned the DOJ's surveillance process and Attorney General Pam Bondi's true intentions before she was set to testify in Capitol Hill yesterday.
Jaya Palin-May speaking to NPR's Morning Edition.
Defense Secretary Pete Hexeth is not attending today's meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels.
NPR's Lauren Frayer says it's another sign the administration's pulling back from its leadership role in the alliance.
military says two of its vessels collided in the Caribbean yesterday.
The other was a supply ship.
It says two people sustained minor injuries.