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Trump's Border Czar Clashes with Minneapolis as Global Crises Mount

Trump Administration Vows to Restore Order in Minneapolis Amidst Immigration Protests

Minneapolis is facing heightened tensions following the killings of two protesters by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, sparking widespread unrest and prompting a visit from US President Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan. Homan vowed on Thursday to "regain law and order" in the city, according to Euronews, amidst growing protests and business closures. The unrest stems from the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and the presence of ICE agents in the city.

The situation in Minneapolis has drawn attention to the mobilization of local rapid response networks and mutual aid groups. Al Jazeera reports that organizers are drawing on lessons from movements that emerged after the 2020 police killing of George Floyd, building a sustained movement for community defense. The city has seen increased activism, with groups like the Minneapolis Federation of Educators, Local 59, playing a role in community support, according to Al Jazeera.

The arrival of Homan in Minneapolis this week coincided with a surge in protests, leading to the shuttering of businesses and open challenges to the federal government's immigration policies by local leaders, Euronews reported. The killings of the two US citizens fueled the protests against ICE's presence.

The situation in Minneapolis unfolds against a backdrop of other international developments involving the Trump administration. President Trump stated on Thursday that Hamas would disarm as part of a fragile ceasefire agreement with Israel, a move he hailed as a major step forward. "A lot of people said they'll never disarm. It looks like they're going to disarm," Trump said at a cabinet meeting, according to Euronews. He also highlighted cooperation with Hamas, despite the group being considered a terrorist organization by the United States, after Israeli forces recovered the remains of the last hostage held.

In another international matter, the World Food Programme (WFP) is shutting down its operations in the northern, rebel-held part of Yemen, following restrictions and harassment by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, UN officials said on Thursday, Euronews reported. The WFP's move is likely to worsen the dire humanitarian conditions in the impoverished country amid the Houthis' crackdown on UN workers and aid groups in areas under their control, as well as funding shortages. According to the UN, an estimated 4.8 million people remain internally displaced across Yemen, in what the UN says is one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.

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