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The Department of Homeland Security will partially shut down late tonight unless Congress can agree on a funding bill.
The Senate failed yesterday to advance one.
Democrats are demanding major changes to immigration enforcement.
This comes after federal agents shot and killed two Minneapolis protesters last month.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is asking state residents to stay vigilant,
while the federal government withdraws immigration officers from the state.
President Trump's border czar, Tom Homan,
says the drawdown is happening
because federal officials were able to get unprecedented cooperation from state and local law enforcement.
He says that federal officers now have more access to undocumented people held in county jails.
The Minnesota Public Radio's Estelle T.
Mar-Wilcox reports the specifics of Homan's claim are unclear.
The officials we've heard from say they've had productive talks with Homan,
but several county sheriffs say they didn't change any enforcement policies.
So we're yet to see if county jails really do start giving ICE that increased access,
as Homan mentioned.