White House Defends Deportation Efforts Amid Minneapolis Shooting Controversy
The White House defended its deportation policy amid rising criticism after a fatal shooting in Minneapolis by federal agents. President Trump emphasized state cooperation, as legal and political challenges escalate over immigration enforcement and local public safety. Protests and demands for reform continue to grow.
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The White House is facing mounting criticism following a fatal shooting in Minneapolis linked to federal deportation efforts. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the Trump administration's approach, noting strong public support for strict immigration controls and a commitment to deporting violent criminal aliens.
The controversy intensified after a federal agent killed Minneapolis resident Alex Pretti, sparking bipartisan calls to review enforcement practices. President Trump, having discussed the matter with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, stated that they shared a common vision for addressing the crisis and emphasized the successes of law-and-order initiatives.
As legal challenges arise over the involvement of heavily armed federal officers, Trump continues to back ICE actions and plans to strengthen border security. With protests escalating, Congressional Democrats are threatening to withhold funding unless significant immigration reform is enacted.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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