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  • President Trump's borders are Tom Holman will hold a news conference this morning in Minnesota.

  • There's no indication about what he'll discuss.

  • This week,

  • Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said the surge of federal immigration agents could soon wind down.

  • Governor Walz will also speak to reporters this morning.

  • Meanwhile,

  • three top officials from agencies that oversee federal immigration are to testify before the Senate Homeland Security Committee today.

  • and peers human and bestial reports.

  • This comes as the Department of Homeland Security faces a potential shutdown.

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  • Citizenship and Immigration Services also testified before the House Homeland Security Committee this week.

  • Democrats on the Senate Committee have laid out a list of demands in exchange for funding their agencies.

  • That includes mandating the use of body cameras and judicial warrants,

  • banning the use of masks, and putting a stop to arrests in hospital schools and churches.