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From the New York Times, this is the interview.
I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry knows that what is playing out on the streets of his city will have profound implications for the whole country.
Since December,
there's been an influx of thousands of federal agents into Minneapolis as part of what the Department of Homeland Security has termed Operation Metro Surge.
And Fry has had to shepherd a city riven by protests,
infuriated by the killing of two American citizens at the hands of ICE and CBP,
and shaken by aggressive immigration raids that have left some residents afraid to leave their homes.
I spoke to Mayor Fry on Thursday afternoon, not long after Bordersar Tom Homan,