Federal Push to Preserve ICE Surge in Minnesota Amid State Lawsuit

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The Justice Department asked a federal judge to let a surge of about 3,000 ICE agents in Minnesota continue despite a lawsuit by Minnesota and Minneapolis/St. Paul officials claiming it violates the 10th Amendment and infringes state sovereignty; the administration calls the suit an absurd overreach, while the operation has so far resulted in thousands of arrests and clashes with protesters.
- Trump Administration Asks Judge to Reject Minnesota’s Call to Block ICE Surge The New York Times
- How the unrest of 2020 cast a long shadow on Minneapolis in its conflict with ICE CNN
- Minnesota AG warns on DHS digital privacy risks FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Lawsuit accuses federal agents of racial profiling in Minneapolis immigration operation NBC News
- Minnesota’s AG Will See ICE in Court Slate
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