White House May Reduce Federal Immigration Agents in Minnesota

白宫或将减少明尼苏达州的联邦移民官员

WSJ What’s News

2026-01-27

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P.M. Edition for Jan. 26. After a “very good call” with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the White House said President Trump would consider reducing the number of federal agents in the state. We hear from WSJ national affairs reporter Joe Barrett on the ground in Minneapolis, and immigration reporter Michelle Hackman about the shift in tone from the White House. Plus, today is the first day to file your 2025 tax returns in the U.S., and Journal tax policy reporter Richard Rubin says many people will get bigger breaks than in past years. And Americans on Obamacare health insurance plans are seeing their monthly costs balloon, sometimes by thousands of dollars. As WSJ economics reporter Rachel Ensign tells us, that’s forcing them to make difficult choices. Alex Ossola hosts. What's News Sunday: ICE’s Expanding Authority Under Trump Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The White House will consider reducing the number of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.

  • Plus tax season kicks off today,

  • and you might find you're getting bigger deductions than in past years.

  • And for some people on Obamacare plans, a jump in monthly premiums is forcing tough choices.

  • Folks who feel like they really need insurance are finding a way to make it work

  • because they have health issues,

  • they need to see the doctor,

  • but people who are healthier are just dropping insurance and hoping for the best.

  • It's Monday, January 26th.

  • I'm Alex O'Sullivan.

  • for the Wall Street Journal.

  • This is the PM edition of What's News,

  • the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.

  • We begin this evening in Minneapolis where residents are still reeling from the fatal shooting of Alex Pretty this weekend,

  • the second killing of a U.S.

  • citizen by federal immigration authorities in the city this month.

  • WSJ National Affairs reporter Joe Barrett has been on the ground in Minneapolis.

  • Yesterday, I went to the scene of the shooting.

  • There were a lot of people there paying their respects.

  • I then went to a protest that I just happened to see in downtown near my hotel.