Greg Bovino, the U.S. Border Patrol commander who became the face of U.S. President Donald Trump¡¯s sweeping immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, is leaving the city following a mounting public outcry over the killing of two U.S. citizens by federal agents in recent weeks.
Bovino and some Border Patrol agents are expected to begin departing as soon as Tuesday, according to local officials. The move follows protests, political turmoil and nationwide scrutiny of Operation Metro Surge, a federal enforcement effort that has posted thousands of immigration agents to Minnesota since last month.
The White House said it¡¯s dispatching border czar Tom Homan to Minneapolis, where he will report directly to Trump and has been charged with easing tensions. Homan, a former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will meet with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Tuesday to discuss coordination between federal and local law enforcement.
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