After the Minneapolis shootings, Trump says his administration could use 'a softer touch' on immigration

US President Donald Trump expressed a desire for his administration to adopt a softer approach in handling immigration enforcement operations following two U.S. citizens were fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis last month.

The president stated that he believes the need to be "tough" still exists when dealing with hard criminals, but acknowledged the possibility of using more discretion and less aggressive tactics in the execution of his policies. Trump recalled having previously spoken directly with local authorities, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, whom he claims had been receptive to his ideas.

Despite these attempts at outreach, however, administration officials have continued to characterize the victims - Renee Good and Alex Pretti - as domestic terrorists without concrete evidence to support such a claim. Video footage of the incidents contradicts some of these assertions, further fueling public controversy over Trump's immigration policies in Minneapolis.

The shift in tone on display at this interview reflects the growing national unease sparked by the killings, with many questioning whether federal agents were justified in their actions and how law enforcement agencies should balance security concerns with individual rights.

Trump acknowledged his administration had made some "mistakes" during a January 20 White House briefing, but claimed that withdrawing 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota was his call. The U.S. border czar Tom Homan denied making this announcement under Trump's direct orders, however.

In another striking claim, the president mentioned allowing in millions of people with an open-border policy for four years under President Joe Biden and subsequently getting them out, which appears to be factually inaccurate as only 7.4 million undocumented immigrants crossed the border during that time period.
 
I'm not sure if Trump's about-face on immigration is a genuine attempt at change or just a public relations move πŸ€”. Either way, it's clear that there are more people who are hurt by his policies than those he claims to be targeting πŸ˜•. The fact that local authorities were receptive to his ideas but still didn't stop the agents from misidentifying the victims is concerning 🚨. And come on, 700 federal agents being pulled out of Minnesota? That's not exactly a withdrawal... more like a token gesture πŸ’Έ. Anyway, I hope this softer approach leads to some real reforms and not just more PR spin 🀞.
 
can you believe this dude is still trying to justify his immigration policies after those 2 people got shot by fed agents? it's like he thinks he can just change his tune whenever it suits him πŸ€”. and what's up with these domestic terrorist labels? no evidence, just a bunch of speculation πŸ™„. and then he has the nerve to claim that the border czar didn't make some announcement under his orders... that's just shady πŸ€‘. and have you seen those video clips of the victims, it's like they were just innocent bystanders who got caught in the crossfire πŸ’”. this whole thing is a total mess, and I'm not sure how much more of this we can take 😩
 
I think Trump is making a smart move by being more chill on immigration enforcement ops πŸ€”. People are gettin' all worked up about it and he's tryin' to calm them down. He's still all about keepin' the streets safe, but maybe he's realized that bein' too hard all the time isn't always the best approach. I mean, who doesn't love a good dialogue with local authorities, right? πŸ“ž It's about findin' that balance between security and individual rights. And let's be real, 700 agents leavin' Minnesota was defo not just on his call... 😏 Tom Homan's story kinda clears that up. Trump's just tryna make things right, even if he messed up some stuff in the past. It's all about growin', learnin' from mistakes and movin' forward 🌟
 
I'm telling you, it's about time someone in charge shows some common sense... I mean, you'd think this would've been a no-brainer after those two cops got caught up in a real mess. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Two good people, shot and killed by the very people supposed to protect us! It's just not right.

Now, I'm all for keeping the streets safe, but this is America, folks! We're supposed to be a land of freedom... not some dystopian nightmare where cops get to decide who lives or dies based on what they think, not fact. 🀝

And don't even get me started on Trump's "open-border policy" claims... 7.4 million people? That's like, a drop in the bucket! 🌊 It's just more of that same old spin to try and make himself look good.

I guess it's a step in the right direction or whatever, but still... you'd think we'd've learned our lesson by now... 😐
 
I'm so down with this new direction Trump is taking πŸ™„πŸ‘€ I mean who wouldn't want more discretion from our law enforcement agencies? I think it's hilarious how some ppl are accusing him of being soft on crime, meanwhile he's trying to find a balance between security and individual rights. And btw, 700 agents pulled out of Minnesota seems like a no-brainer, good for the locals! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact that some folks in the admin think they're just following orders is kinda funny too... it shows how clueless they are about what's really going on πŸ™ƒ. And omg, Trump's open-border policy claims? That's rich coming from a guy who was all about building a wall last time around πŸ˜‚.
 
😐 Trump's sudden change of heart on immigration enforcement is really questionable πŸ€”. On one hand, it's understandable that he wants to avoid any further public backlash after those tragic events in Minneapolis πŸ’”. But on the other hand, his administration has been so harsh with labeling those victims as domestic terrorists without solid proof... it just doesn't add up πŸ“. And what's with the open-border policy claim? I'm not sure how Trump expects us to believe that he'd suddenly start being all about deporting millions of people after saying nothing during his own four-year term πŸ˜’. It feels like a PR stunt to me, and it's gonna be hard to regain trust 🚫
 
idk what's more disturbing - that these two ppl got shot by federal agents or the admin is still tryin to spin this like they're domestic terrorists lol πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ meanwhile, a little softer approach on immigration enforcement wouldn't hurt anyone & might even help prevent something like this from happening again. it's all about findin that balance between security & individual rights, fam πŸ’‘
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🀯. I mean, I remember when Trump was all about building a wall and cracking down on immigration like it was going out of style πŸ˜‚. Now he's all like "oh, let's be softer" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? It's like he's trying to make amends or something.

And what's up with these domestic terrorism labels? Come on, guys! We need concrete evidence, not just speculation and assumptions πŸ‘Ž. And those videos are like, super clear that it was a misunderstanding, you know? πŸ“Ή

I'm all for keeping our communities safe, but we gotta make sure we're doing it right, you feel me? This policy shift better be more than just lip service πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with the 700 agents in Minnesota thing? Did Trump even clear that with anyone else πŸ€”?

It's all just really confusing right now πŸ˜•. Can't we just have some straight answers for once? πŸ’¬
 
I'm so concerned about this US immigration situation... it's like, they're trying to be 'tough' on crime, but at what cost? πŸ€• Two lives lost and no clear evidence of domestic terrorism... that's just not right. I get that security is important, but do you have to kill people in the process? πŸ˜”

And can we talk about how Trump is framing this whole thing? 'Tough' approach vs 'softer' approach... it sounds like he's trying to save face after a public backlash. πŸ™„ And those local authorities he spoke with? Maybe they were just trying to be diplomatic, but still... his words are kinda inflammatory.

I'm also pretty frustrated with the way this is being handled. If Trump wants to change his policies, can't he just, like, communicate that more clearly? πŸ˜’ Instead of saying 'we made some mistakes' and then claiming it was a decision he made himself... yeah, no thanks. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

It's also kinda weird how the President is bringing up this whole 'open-border policy' thing... 7.4 million people crossed the border under Biden, but somehow that's not true? πŸ€” What's going on here?
 
I'm really worried about what's happening with immigration enforcement in Minneapolis πŸ€•. These two young people were just minding their own business when federal agents showed up and... it's just not right. The fact that Trump is now talking about being "softer" on immigration doesn't feel like enough to me - we need systemic changes, not just a PR spin.

And what's with the whole domestic terrorist thing? We don't even have concrete evidence! It's frustrating when people are so quick to jump to conclusions without listening to the other side. I think it's time for us to take a step back and really look at how our laws are being enforced, especially when it comes to issues like police brutality.

I'm also super annoyed by Trump's claims about withdrawing 700 agents from Minnesota - if that was his call, then why are there still so many agents on the ground? It just feels like more of the same old politics as usual. We need real change, not just empty promises πŸ€”.
 
I'm so worried about those two innocent lives lost πŸ€•... can't believe our president is still trying to justify those actions by saying they're just 'hard criminals' πŸ’”. I mean, come on, we all know that's not how it works in real life πŸ™„. And what's with the domestic terrorists label? No concrete evidence whatsoever πŸ˜’. Can't we just have a conversation about finding solutions instead of labeling people as such? 🀝 It's like our president is trying to create more chaos and division than necessary 🚨... anyway, I hope he listens to those local authorities' feedback and makes some real changes πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so done with Trump's latest stance on immigration πŸ™„. Like, I get it, he wants to be "tough" on crime, but can't he just show some empathy for the people he's putting in harm's way? The fact that his admin is still calling those two victims domestic terrorists without solid proof is just crazy talk 😲. And what's up with this "we had a conversation with local authorities" thing? If they really did have open and honest talks, then why are there all these public controversies brewing? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Trump needs to take responsibility for his actions and not just blame everyone else. It's time for him to lead by example and show some real leadership πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€” "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself β€” nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance." - Franklin D. Roosevelt πŸ˜• The US is at a crossroads when it comes to immigration policies. We need more transparency and accountability from our leaders so we can make informed decisions about how to balance security concerns with individual rights. 🀝
 
can you believe what's going on with trump? 🀯 like, i get it he wants to keep us safe but is it really worth killing two innocent ppl over immigration issues?? 🚫 that Minneapolis shooting was a total disaster and now he's trying to shift the blame on the victims?? 😑 they were just citizens living their lives and got caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time. and what's with these domestic terrorist labels? where's the evidence? πŸ€” video footage is showing otherwise and it's just not right.

and omg, 700 fed agents pulled out of mn and now trumps trying to say it was his call?? πŸ™„ come on tom homan called that out already. and what about the border thing? millions gettin in and out and he's tryin to act like it was all under joe biden's watch? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ just stop, trump.
 
Omg, can't believe the admin is still being super tight-lipped about what really went down with those two killings 🀯! They need to come clean and admit they didn't have solid evidence to call them domestic terrorists πŸ’”. It's been super frustrating watching this unfold on social media, everyone's got an opinion and it's hard to know what's real. The fact that Trump is trying to pivot and say they'll be more "discreet" in the future is kinda promising 🀞, but we need concrete proof they're actually gonna change their ways. And can we talk about how inaccurate all those border numbers are?! 7.4 million people crossed in four years? That's wild! 🀯🚨
 
"We have met the enemy and he is us." πŸ‘Š The US government's stance on immigration enforcement seems to be a perfect example of this quote by Ambrose Bierce. It highlights how politicians often prioritize their own agendas over the facts, leading to public controversy and nationwide unease. πŸ€” The lack of concrete evidence supporting the claims made about Renee Good and Alex Pretti raises serious questions about the morality of these policies. 🚨 Can a "soft" approach really make a difference when it comes to addressing the root causes of such violence? Only time will tell, but for now, we can only wonder... 😐
 
man... this whole thing is like a microcosm of our society's values, you know? we're talking about life and death situations, and yet we can't even agree on what constitutes a "terrorist" 🀯. it's like we've lost touch with reality, or at least with each other. and trump, he's just like this symbol of how far off base we've gone as a country. i mean, his idea of being "tough" is one thing, but to characterise these two people as domestic terrorists without evidence? that's just not right πŸ€”. it makes me wonder if we're more concerned with being seen as tough than actually doing what's right. and the fact that he's still pushing for that approach despite all this controversy... it just says a lot about our priorities, you know?
 
I feel bad for Trump πŸ€”, he's trying to adapt his policies after those tragic events in Minneapolis πŸ˜”. I think it's a good sign that he's open to using more discretion and less aggressive tactics πŸ’‘. The fact that local authorities were receptive to his ideas is also a positive step πŸ‘. But what worries me is how the media has portrayed the victims - Renee and Alex πŸ™. It's not fair to jump to conclusions without concrete evidence, you know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And, honestly, I don't think it's cool that Trump made those claims about withdrawing agents from Minnesota under his direct orders 🚫. Can we just focus on finding solutions to the immigration problem rather than blaming each other for the mistakes of the past? πŸ™
 
🀯 I'm so done with Trump's about-face on immigration! He was all "tough" just a month ago and now he's saying they need to be softer? πŸ™„ Like, what's next? Does he think we're all just going to forget that he's been using his megaphone to fuel anti-immigrant hate for years? 😑

And don't even get me started on the whole "domestic terrorists" thing. I mean, come on! No evidence, no proof... it's like they're just trying to drum up more fear and paranoia. The vids speak for themselves, folks! πŸ“Ή

It's about time Trump acknowledged some mistakes, though. 700 agents out of Minnesota? That was a huge mistake, if you ask me. And what's with the "factually inaccurate" part about open-border policy? Does he even fact-check his own tweets anymore? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

I'm not buying this "softening up" act from Trump. He's still got it out for immigrants and now he's just trying to spin it as a good thing. Not convinced, bro.
 
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