ACLU Sues Minnesota ICE Raids for Racial Profiling, Unlawful Arrests

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The ACLU filed a 72-page lawsuit in Minnesota accusing DHS and CBP of racial profiling and unlawful arrests during large-scale ICE operations, alleging Somali and Latino communities— including US citizens—were targeted without warrants or lawful bases. The suit cites incidents such as a 20-year-old citizen detained and pepper-sprayed, and argues the practices violate constitutional rights and have spread fear, while officials defend the raids as enforcement against unauthorized entrants.
- ACLU sues Trump administration over ‘racial profiling and unlawful arrests’ in Minnesota ICE surge The Guardian
- Photos: Minneapolis Neighborhoods vs. ICE The Atlantic
- Minnesota and Illinois invoke the 10th Amendment in lawsuits to block federal agents in their cities. Here’s why that matters CNN
- Federal judge says immigration sweeps can continue for now in Minnesota Minnesota Reformer
- What 3,000 federal agents are doing in Minnesota vox.com
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