ICE raids upend Minnesota immigrant families in largest enforcement push yet

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A sweeping ICE operation in Minnesota, described by the Trump administration as its largest there, has led to thousands of arrests, including people with legal status or refugee cases still in process. Families are being separated and detained in facilities out of state, with some held at Fort Bliss in El Paso, while relatives scramble to hire lawyers and seek releases amid uncertainty and trauma.
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