A federal agent points a weapon at a person outside a hotel Sunday during a noise demonstration protest in response to federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis.
Adam Gray, Associated Press
An officer pepper sprays a protester at close range Saturday near the site where federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Ellen Schmidt, MinnPost
Federal agents stand Monday outside a property in St. Paul, Minn.
Adam Gray, Associated Press
Attorney General Keith Ellison, right, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz give a news conference Sunday in Blaine, Minn.
Abbie Parr, Associated Press
A large crowd gathers at the scene Saturday where federal authorities shot and killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Aaron Nesheim, Sahan Journal/Catchlight Local
U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino shouts at protesters Jan. 11 in Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS — President Donald Trump softened his tone Monday on the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, touting productive conversations with the governor and Minneapolis mayor as he sent the border czar to take charge of much of the enforcement effort.
A federal agent points a weapon at a person outside a hotel Sunday during a noise demonstration protest in response to federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis.