Minnesota judge lets ICE surge continue, denying injunction

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A federal judge ruled that Minnesota cannot halt the ICE/CBP ‘Operation Metro Surge,’ allowing the crackdown to proceed and denying an injunction despite concerns about harms and alleged racial profiling. The state’s lawsuit, which argues the surge violates the Tenth Amendment and infringes on state authority, was weighed against the federal government's position that the surge is lawful and has already yielded arrests.
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- Judge won’t scale back Trump’s immigration surge in Minnesota for now The Washington Post
- Judges across the country rebuke ICE for defying court orders Politico
- Anti-ICE protests touch every corner of the US as Minnesota officials stand off with the Trump administration CNN
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