Minnesota judge curbs ICE crowd-control tools amid Minneapolis protests
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A federal judge in Minneapolis issued an 80-page ruling barring ICE and Homeland Security from arresting peaceful protesters or using pepper spray and other nonlethal crowd-control tools, and from stopping vehicles near protests, in response to demonstrations tied to Operation Metro Surge; the decision comes amid tensions with local officials after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good and could face an appeal from the Trump administration.
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- Judge issues restraining order banning ICE retaliation against peaceful protesters FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Judge: Immigration agents in Minneapolis can't detain, tear gas peaceful protesters Greensboro News and Record
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