Walz urges Minnesotans to film ICE actions amid crackdown

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Amid a surge of federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz urged residents to peacefully record ICE operations to document what’s happening and support resistance to the crackdown, as federal agents are deployed to the Twin Cities. The push comes after a fatal ICE shooting, with state officials asking for nonviolent protest and evidence collection, while the DOJ declined to join a joint probe, prompting resignations from several federal prosecutors.
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