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After a mass strike in Minnesota last week, organizers are pushing for a “nationwide day of no school, no work and no shopping”
Key Republicans are retreating from their blanket defense of Border Patrol agents who fatally shot a U.S. citizen Saturday on a Minneapolis street, part of a larger effort by the White House after the killing provoked widespread outrage.
Previous rallies have drawn millions of people, and organizers said they expect even greater numbers for a third round.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Tuesday that the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota "must be terminated" following the deadly shooting of a Minneapolis man by federal agents.
Follow live updates as Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino is expected to leave Minneapolis today as President Donald Trump plans to reshuffle his immigration operation.
The decision may indicate that the administration is walking back more aggressive immigration enforcement.
But Schumer’s office notes that Schumer "has called for ICE to get out of Minnesota, and he would strongly oppose them coming to Long Island and New York City. ICE needs to be reined in and reformed, not further deployed to wreak more havoc and threaten public safety."
Minnesota nice' extends to neighbors, but not to ICE agents, residents say, after shooting deaths of two locals at the hands of immigration agents.