Minnesota bets on sousveillance in ICE showdown

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Minnesota sues to pause the federal ICE surge in the Twin Cities as Gov. Walz urges residents to film ICE to build a record and push for accountability; The Verge frames it as a states'‑rights war of attrition against federal immigration enforcement, drawing on historical anti-government standoffs while DOJ investigations and a surge of citizen videos shape the political moment.
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