🇺🇸 Tensions flare in Minnesota as the U.S. government withdraws 700 federal immigration agents following protests over deportations. The move, announced on February 4, 2026, comes with a new mandate: remaining officers must wear body cameras during operations. Critics call it a 'band-aid solution' to global outcry over enforcement tactics.
Minnesota Governor Sarah Chen voiced skepticism, stating: 'This doesn’t address systemic issues—it’s optics.' Meanwhile, activists demand broader reforms as communities brace for reduced federal presence. The debate highlights growing friction between immigration policies and human rights concerns. 🔥🗣️
With protests still simmering, all eyes are on how this partial retreat will impact cross-border trust and local safety. Will body cameras bring transparency, or is this just a temporary fix? Stay tuned for updates. 📸✊
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