Trump's border czar says federal agents who breach conduct codes 'will be dealt with'
US President Donald Trump's border chief Tom Homan vowed Thursday to press ahead with immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis despite widespread outrage over the killing of two protesters by federal agents. Homan also acknowledged the need for reform, telling reporters that officers who breach codes of conduct would be "dealt with".
US President Donald Trump's border chief Tom Homan vowed Thursday to press ahead with immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis despite widespread outrage over the killing of two protesters by federal agents. Homan also acknowledged the need for reform, telling reporters that officers who breach codes of conduct would be "dealt with".