Trump's border tsar suggests possible drawdown in Minneapolis if officials 'co-operate'

特朗普边境事务沙皇建议,若官员“合作”,则可能在明尼阿波利斯缩减兵力。

Newshour

2026-01-30

47 分钟
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Donald Trump's "border tsar" Tom Homan says he is working on making ICE operations in Minneapolis "safer, more efficient, by the book". Also on the programme, the bodies of 15 Palestinians have been returned as the Gaza ceasefire moves into its next stage; and, the hidden, subconscious forces behind our everyday choices. (Photo: US Border Czar Tom Homan speaks at his first news conference after replacing Greg Bovino as the lead of ICE operations at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 29 January 2026. CRAIG LASSIG/EPA/Shutterstock)
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  • I'm Rebecca Kezby.

  • And we begin the programme in Minneapolis,

  • where today there was a distinct change in tone from President Trump's so-called border czar Tom Homan.

  • He's taken over immigration and customs or ICE agents in the city, following days of anger,

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