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Summary: Trump withdraws 700 immigration officers from Minnesota, but protests continue NHK

- The Trump administration is withdrawing 700 federal officers from Minnesota due to protests following two fatal shootings by agents.
- The operation, intended to target illegal immigration, has faced criticism and calls for a complete withdrawal.
- Approximately 2,000 officers will remain in Minnesota to continue the operation until its conclusion.

A: Hey! Did you hear about something happening in Minnesota?

B: No, what's up?

A: Apparently, Trump sent a bunch of federal officers to Minnesota to deal with immigration.

B: Oh wow, really? What happened?

A: Well, two people got shot by those officers. It caused a lot of protests.

B: That's terrible! So, what’s happening now?

A: They’re pulling out 700 officers! The guy in charge, Tom Homan, said it's to work better with local people.

B: Hmm, so they’re trying to calm things down?

A: Yeah, he says they still have about 2,000 officers there, though.

B: The governor isn’t happy, right?

A: Exactly! He wants them to leave even faster and more of them. He thinks it's not making Minnesota safer.

B: Makes sense. Crazy times!
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Trump admin. withdrawing 700 federal officers from Minnesota after protests over fatal shootings by agents. Operation targeting immigration faces criticism; ~2000 officers remain. Governor wants full
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260205_10/#summary

Date: Feb. 5, 2026

Notes: NHK News Summary - 2026-02-05

Created: 2026/02/05 14:40

Updated: 2026/02/06 07:52

Last Read: 2026/02/06 07:52

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