WINONA, Minn. — Police have no reason to expect Trump deportation agents at the No King protest gathering Saturday at Windom Park. Jeff Mueller, chief deputy sheriff, said there has been no courtesy call from the Minneapolis outpost of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency about ICE activity planned in Winona. ICE agents and Trump-deployed military units, sometimes unannounced, have disrupted anti-Trump demonstrations in several major cities in recent weeks. The federal interventions frequently have been violent and pre-emptive.

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