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In a recent development, President Donald Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz have shown signs of reconciliation following a private discussion regarding immigration enforcement. This conversation suggests both parties are seeking a resolution to their ongoing conflict over a deportation initiative.

Adding to the sense of easing tensions, a senior official within the Trump administration has confirmed that Gregory Bovino, a prominent U.S. border patrol figure often criticized by Democrats and civil liberties advocates, will be leaving Minnesota. Along with Bovino, several border patrol agents will also be withdrawn.

The anonymous official mentioned that Trump’s border policy advisor, Tom Homan, would be stepping in to manage Minnesota operations during Bovino’s absence. Earlier, Trump had announced that Homan would be sent to Minnesota to oversee these matters.

In a surprising change of stance, Trump declared on Monday that he and Governor Walz are now “on a similar wavelength” following what he described as a “very good call” between the two.

These remarks from Trump come after weeks of tension, during which he had deployed thousands of heavily armed federal immigration agents to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, despite strong opposition from state and local leaders.

Furthermore, Trump indicated that he has also been in communication with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.

An older white man with balding white hair and glasses speaking at a lectern. An American flag hangs in the background.

Minnesota governor Tim Walz has been critical of Trump’s immigration crackdown. Source: Getty / Alex Kormann

Trump has spent the past month accusing Walz and Frey, both Democrats, of incompetence for failing to stop a state welfare fraud scandal that the Republican president portrayed as fomented entirely by criminal immigrants.

Walz and other Democrats have countered that Trump was seizing on the issue of welfare fraud as a pretext for a mass federal deployment — one they’ve characterised as a reckless, lawless invasion.

The fatal shooting of a 37-year-old nurse, Alex Pretti, on Saturday by immigration agents — the second US citizen killed in the state by federal officers this month — has prompted sharp public backlash.

Opinion polls show waning support for Trump’s immigration enforcement tactics.

Earlier, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt briefed reporters after the killing of Pretti on Saturday.

“Let’s be clear about the circumstances which led to that moment on Saturday. This tragedy occurred as a result of a deliberate and hostile resistance by Democrat leaders in Minnesota for weeks,” Leavitt said.

Video from the scene, verified by Reuters, contradicts the Trump administration’s account that immigration agents fired in self-defence after Pretti approached them with a handgun.

Footage shows Pretti holding a phone — not a gun — as agents wrestle him to the ground. It also shows officers removing a firearm stored near his waistband after he was subdued, moments before they fatally shot him. Pretti was a licensed gun owner.

Leavitt said Trump “will never back down from his promise to deport violent criminal illegal aliens and make America safe again, and he welcomes all cooperation in that effort”.


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