MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — In a notable development, the Trump administration is scaling back the number of immigration enforcement officers in Minnesota. Border czar Tom Homan revealed during a recent news conference that about 700 federal agents will be withdrawn from immigration operations in the state. This decision follows a cooperation agreement between state and local officials aimed at expediting the process of turning over arrested immigrants to federal authorities. Currently, there are approximately 3,000 federal officers deployed across Minnesota, and this reduction marks a shift in the administration's strategy toward immigration enforcement in the region.}