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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - WASHINGTON — Top immigration official Gregory Bovino and some of his agents are expected to leave Minneapolis on Tuesday in what may mark a shift in the White House's tone after the fatal shooting of a second US citizen by federal officers over the weekend.

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The Department of Homeland Security has also suspended access to Bovino's social media accounts.

As Bovino and some immigration agents depart, "border tsar" Tom Homan will begin leading on-the-ground efforts in the Minnesota city after the shooting of Alex Pretti on Saturday escalated tensions.

The decision by President Donald Trump may indicate the administration's interest in walking back more aggressive federal action in his nationwide immigration crackdown.

Despite the announcement, online tracking of immigration raids shows the administration's efforts have still continued.

The Department of Homeland Security on Monday said approximately 3,000 officers and agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection are currently conducting immigration operations in the Minneapolis area.

The agency’s response, noted in a court filing, comes after a federal judge earlier Monday requested details of the current scale of “Operation Metro Surge.”

Bovino was the face of the operation when Pretti got into a confrontation that led to him being shot numerous times on a street in Minneapolis.

The border control commander inflamed the situation on the ground in the aftermath of the shooting, claiming that Pretti intended to "massacre" federal agents.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the agents fired in self-defence after Pretti, who they say had a handgun, resisted their attempts to disarm him on Saturday.

Eyewitnesses, local officials and the victim's family have challenged that account, pointing out Pretti had a phone in his hand, not a weapon. His parents, meanwhile, have accused the administration of spreading "sickening lies" about what happened.

Before the shooting, Bovino was key to the Trump administration's hard-line approach to immigration enforcement in several cities, active on social media and regularly filming raids and posting promotional videos showing his agents' action.

Homan, who will report directly to the president, advocates for Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement. Homan worked with immigration and deportations during Democrat Barack Obama's administration.

Jeh Johnson, who served as Homeland Security Secretary in the Obama administration, told CNN that he hopes Homan can “calm things down” in Minnesota.

In Minneapolis on Monday, tension and frustration over the presence of federal officials remained high, despite the news that Bovino and some agents would be leaving.

"A lot of people aren't able to work right now, they aren't able to leave their house, they're afraid," said George Cordero, a resident of St Paul, Minneapolis', sister city.

Pretti was the second Minneapolis resident shot and killed by federal immigration officials since their arrival in the state; Renee Nicole Good, was killed by an Immigration and Customs Border Enforcement (ICE) agent on 7 January.

Much of the anger in the city and from politicians on both sides of the aisle was directed at Bovino and border patrol agents sent to Minneapolis along with ICE agents at Trump's directive. In total, there are more than 3,000 immigration agents in the city.

Some media reports on Monday suggested Bovino had been let go from his role, but Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin refuted that, saying the border patrol chief "is a key part of the President's team and a great American".

Carol Engelheart, a retired nurse from Minneapolis, said she has been deeply emotional about the events of the past few days.

"We need to care about this country, we need to care that we have a Constitution left, and if the people organize and the people stand up, we can do this," she said, as she chided immigration enforcement actions in the city.

Also on Monday, Trump spoke will both Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey — democratic leaders who have resisted the immigration efforts and demanded agents be removed from the state. Trump has criticised both in recent weeks.

Both Trump and the local leaders characterised the talks as positive and said they discussed a pathway forward — a sign that both sides were seeking a way to end their standoff over Trump's deportation drive.

Trump said he and Walz are "on a similar wavelength" and said his target is "any and all criminals that they have in their possession".

"The President agreed to look into reducing the number of federal agents in Minnesota and to talk to DHS about ensuring the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is able to conduct an independent investigation, as would ordinarily be the case," Walz said after the call.

Ensuring an independent investigation into Pretti's death, has been a central focus for Walz. In its immediate aftermath, local authorities obtained a judicial warrant to gain access to the crime scene to preserve evidence.

Local officials have condemned the federal government investigation and said they were not being allowed to access the crime scene and evidence following Pretti's death.

Demonstrations against ICE action and memorials for Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse who was killed over the weekend, continued on Monday. More vigils and demonstrations are planned for the coming days.

On Tuesday, Frey said he plans to meet with Homan to "discuss next steps" offering the first in-person meeting of federal and local officials since Bonvino's departure was announced. — Agencies

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