Gregory Bavino, one of the few immigration agents who showed his face, is leaving Minnesota.
His departure comes as the Trump administration faces outrage over two fatal shootings by ICE agents in Minneapolis.
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The Trump administration has, at least for now,
made some changes to its mass deportation campaign in Minnesota.
The administration has removed Greg Bavino,
the Border Patrol official who was the public face of the immigration operation.
Bavino will return to a previous job in California and Borders R.
Tom Holman will replace him.
The administration has also stopped repeating its false narrative about a shooting without actually retracting any of those false claims.