**Trump Pulls Federal Agents From Minneapolis After Shooting Outcry**
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced the partial withdrawal of federal immigration officers from the city on Saturday. The decision followed a direct call with President Donald Trump.
The move comes amid public anger over the shooting of three protesters. Federal agents from U.S. Customs and Border Protection were involved in the incident earlier this week.
Prior to the call, President Trump stated he was deploying former immigration official Tom Homan to Minnesota. Homan is known as a hardline voice on border security.
The presence of federal agents in a domestic law enforcement role has sparked significant controversy. Local leaders had demanded their removal, calling it an unnecessary escalation.
The mayor's statement confirms a reduction, but not a full removal, of the federal personnel. Specific numbers and a timeline for the withdrawal were not immediately provided.