Donald Trump's border chief is working on an eventual draw-down plan of immigration agents in Minneapolis.
The US President sent Tom Homan to the city after two protestors, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were shot dead by federal officials in Minneapolis.
He's told a news conference he wants to see common sense co-operation, which allows the number of ICE officers in the city to reduce.
US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking details for the wind-down plan are scarce, but it would involve having ICE agents seek more access in jails.
This would mean they’re rounding up criminals, instead of people on the streets or in front of home supply stores, he says.
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