Appeals court pauses district ruling on federal agents and protesters

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The Eighth Circuit granted an administrative stay, overturning a Minnesota district court order that would have barred ICE and Border Patrol from arresting, detaining, or retaliating against peaceful protesters and observers; the court said the lower ruling was overly broad and not workable for daily agency operations, as the government continues its lawsuit.
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