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DHS denies reports Border Patrol commander was fired after Minneapolis deployment

The Department of Homeland Security has rejected claims circulating online that a Border Patrol commander was fired after federal agents were deployed to Minneapolis, saying the reports are inaccurate.

The controversy began after federal officers appeared in Minneapolis during a period of unrest, prompting sharp criticism from city officials who said they were not notified ahead of time. Local leaders questioned why federal agents were operating in the city and warned the move could escalate tensions, according to coverage from Reuters.

As backlash grew, reports spread suggesting the Border Patrol commander responsible for the deployment had been removed from his position. DHS responded by stating no firing or disciplinary action occurred and described the claims as false.

Federal officials said the agents were deployed to protect federal personnel and property, not to conduct immigration raids. DHS emphasized that the operation fell within existing legal authority, a position outlined in public statements available on the department’s website.

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