New Delhi, Jan. 27 -- US President Donald Trump touted productive conversations with the governor and Minneapolis mayor as he seemed to soften his tone Monday on the immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
According to the Associated Press, Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino and some federal agents will begin leaving Minnesota on Tuesday.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said he spoke by phone with Trump, who praised the discussion and declared that "lots of progress is being made."
Frey was quoted as saying he asked Trump in a phone call to end the immigration enforcement surge and that Trump agreed the present situation cannot continue.
The mayor said some agents would soon leave and that he would keep pushing for others involved in Operat...
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