The growing blame game surrounding the management of the Donald Trump government of the death perpetrated by the border authorities in Minneapolis This week has revealed the internal struggles for power within the Department of Homeland Security in relation to the wide immigration repression campaign of President Trump, and has plunged the department into what current and former officials consider a grave crisis.
In the days since federal agents fatally shot a Veterans Affairs nurse, the belligerent U.S. agent Border Patrol who was leading the operation in the city was pushed aside. The embattled secretary of National security rushed to get a personal meeting with Trump amid calls for him to resign. And a senior official of the White House who designed the Trump immigration agenda said the government was examining whether border agents had protocol violated.
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