Minnesota immigration surge survives bid to end it, judge rules
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A federal judge in Minnesota rejected state and local officials’ bid to halt Operation Metro Surge, ruling that although the deployment of about 3,000 federal agents enforcing immigration laws has caused disruption and raised concerns (including potential racial profiling), the plaintiffs did not prove sufficient grounds to block the operation, and the court declined to micromanage the federal enforcement strategy.
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- Trump administration releases Minnesota detainee after judge threatens to hold acting ICE director in contempt NBC News
- Federal Judge Denies Request to Block ICE Surge in Minnesota The New York Times
- Judge denies Minnesota’s request for immediate end to immigration surge The Washington Post
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