In a notable shift in immigration enforcement strategy, the Trump administration is set to withdraw about 700 federal agents from Minnesota, following a commitment from local authorities to facilitate the turnover of arrested immigrants. This announcement was made by Tom Homan, the U.S. border czar, during a press conference that highlighted the evolving relationship between federal enforcement and local law enforcement agencies. While the total number of federal officers in Minnesota has been around 3,000, this reduction signifies a move towards fostering cooperation rather than confrontation between different levels of government in handling immigration issues.}