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Over 1,000 immigration agents have left the Twin Cities as Trump’s "Operation Metro Surge" ends, with enforcement continuing elsewhere.
Over 1,000 immigration agents have left Minnesota’s Twin Cities area as part of a drawdown of the Trump administration’s “Operation Metro Surge,” with hundreds more expected to depart.
A small security force will remain to protect agents and respond to threats, though its size was not defined.
The operation, the largest immigration enforcement effort in U.S. history, faced criticism after two U.S. citizens were fatally shot during confrontations and widespread protests erupted.
More than 1,000 individuals have been removed, with several hundred more expected.
Enforcement will continue in the Twin Cities and nationwide, with agents reassigned to other duties.
Future deployments will depend on circumstances.
Más de 1,000 agentes de inmigración han abandonado las ciudades gemelas a medida que termina la "Operación Metro Surge" de Trump, y la aplicación de la ley continúa en otros lugares.