Chapter 1: What tensions are currently rising in Minnesota?
New tensions in Minnesota. I'm Daria Albinger, Fox News. The unrest is growing between ICE agents and protesters in Minneapolis. President Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act if local authorities don't crack down on anti-ICE agitators. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on CBS's Face the Nation.
We wouldn't be in this situation if Joe Biden hadn't allowed our open border policies to be in place and allowed up to 20 million people unvetted into this country. We have no idea how many dangerous people are here.
Meanwhile, the Justice Department wants to determine if Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz are impeding federal law enforcement.
This whole investigation would ultimately be the product of one of the most basic foundational responsibilities that I have as mayor, which is to speak on behalf of my constituents.
Chapter 2: How is President Trump responding to protests against ICE?
Brian ABC's This Week. The president is threatening European nations, which oppose the U.S. taking control of Greenland with tariffs that start at 10 percent. Fox's Stephanie Bennett in London.
Denmark's foreign minister says they're trying to get President Donald Trump to abandon the idea of owning or purchasing Greenland. and explore a more diplomatic path forward. EU leaders, they're in talks in Brussels, and one option thrown out there is hitting the U.S. with retaliatory tariffs. They could meet again on Thursday.
NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte, he held a phone call with President Trump saying they will continue working on this. And U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer also talked to Trump, saying applying tariffs on allies is wrong. President Trump insists it's critical for America's national security. Also, the land is rich in minerals.
NATO members send extra security forces to Greenland. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said members were committed to Greenland's sovereignty, but the EU will wait until February, she says, to retaliate. America's listening to Fox News.
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This week, the Trump administration will begin to freeze visa processing for people from 75 countries. Fox's C.B. Cotton explains.
U.S. consular officers will begin refusing visas to nationals, according to a State Department memo first seen and reported on by Fox Digital. The change will begin January 21st and continue until the State Department conducts a reassessment of immigrant visa processing. And the State Department points to its authority... under the public charge provision of immigration law.
The department wrote on X saying, quote, the freeze will remain active until the U.S. can ensure that new immigrants will not extract wealth from the American people, end quote.
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