Border Czar Homan Announces Reduction of Federal Agents in Minnesota Following Deaths of Two Americans
Tom Homan, designated by President Donald Trump as the administration’s “Border Czar,” has announced a strategic reduction in federal law enforcement operations in Minnesota. This policy shift follows the reported deaths of two American citizens, incidents that have generated significant public reaction and scrutiny regarding federal activities in the region.
Homan confirmed that the total number of federal agents currently stationed in Minnesota will be decreased. In addition to the reduction in personnel, authorities have stated that street-level operations will officially cease. This directive represents a de-escalation of the federal government’s enforcement posture in the state.
Observers note that this move signals a change in tactics from the White House. Following the fatalities, President Trump appears to be pivoting away from high-intensity interventions in this specific context. The decision to scale back operations and withdraw specific operational elements serves as a shift in the administration’s approach to security and enforcement within Minnesota.

























