Courts Push Back on ICE Tactics as Metro Surge Overloads Minnesota Dockets
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Minnesota federal judges, overwhelmed by hundreds of emergency immigration petitions tied to Operation Metro Surge, largely find ICE detained noncitizens without due process and even transferred detainees out of state, prompting weekend hearings and sharp judicial criticism. A Politico analysis shows nationwide pushback too: about 347 judges have rejected the detention policy in more than 2,400 cases, with only around 20 ruling for detention, underscoring a widening rift between the courts and the Trump administration.
- Beleaguered Minnesota judges fume at Trump admin’s immigration tactics Politico
- Wrongful ICE detainment complaints spike during enforcement surge Star Tribune
- Wave of immigrants file lawsuits to fight ICE detention dailygazette.com
- An immigration lawyer has been working around the clock since ICE detentions began MSN
- ICE detainees have already filed more habeas petitions than in all of 2025 fox9.com
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