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Trump to End Minnesota Immigration Blitz

February 12, 2026 at 07:34 PM
By Bloomberg

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Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito said that while Congress can make improvements in immigration enforcement, the work of removing people who are in the country illegally is important and must go on. Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito joined Balance of power to discuss Homan's comments on ICE and what this means for the looming shutdown. Trump administration is retreating from its immigration-enforcement blitz in Minnesota, pulling back after more than two months of operations that left two US citizens dead, spurred massive protests and torpedoed support for one of President Donald Trump’s signature policies.  (Source: Bloomberg)

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Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito said that while Congress can make improvements in immigration enforcement, the work of removing people who are in the country illegally is important and must go on. Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito joined Balance of power to discuss Homan's comments on ICE and what this means for the looming shutdown. Trump administration is retreating from its immigration-enforcement blitz in Minnesota, pulling back after more than two months of operations that left two US citizens dead, spurred massive protests and torpedoed support for one of President Donald This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito said that while Congress can make improvements in immigration enforcement, the work of removing people who are in the country illegally is important and must go on. Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito joined Balance of power to discuss Homan's comments on ICE and what this means for the looming shutdown. Trump administration is retreating from its immigration-enforcement blitz in Minnesota, pulling back after more than two months of operations that left two US citizens dead, spurred massive protests and torpedoed support for one of President Donald Trump’s signature policies.  (Source: Bloomberg)

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