Minnesota Protest Tactics Stay Pending: Appeals Court Allows ICE Actions to Resume

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An Eighth Circuit administrative stay lifts a federal judge’s injunction that would have barred ICE from arresting, detaining, or pepper-spraying peaceful protesters in Minnesota, effectively allowing ICE tactics to proceed for now as DHS defends the actions. The ruling comes amid criticism of federal deployments during protests, a planned visit by Vice President Vance, and a DOJ subpoena of Minnesota Democrats including Gov. Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Frey.
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- US appeals court lifts order curbing immigration agents' tactics against Minnesota protesters Reuters
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