Minnesota immigration enforcement surge continues as lawsuit advances

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A federal judge denied a preliminary injunction to halt DHS's Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota while a lawsuit by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul proceeds, saying the likelihood of the challengers' success isn’t clear and citing a recent appellate ruling; the decision acknowledges the surge’s impact on residents and concerns about use of force and civil rights, with protests continuing as the case moves forward.
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- Judge denies Minnesota’s request to end ICE surge in Minneapolis The Guardian
- More anti-ICE protests underway nationwide after judge declines to immediately halt Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota CNN
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