DOJ to appeal injunction curbing federal agents during Minnesota protests

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The Trump administration said it will appeal a Minnesota judge's injunction that limits federal immigration agents' interactions with protesters, seeking review by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. The injunction bars retaliation against peaceful demonstrators, bans pepper spray and other crowd-dispersal tools in response to protected speech, and prevents detaining protesters in vehicles unless they are obstructing agents. The lawsuit contends federal officers violated protesters' rights who observed or spoke out against enforcement actions.
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