Minnesota Challenges ICE Surge as 10th Amendment Case Heads to Court

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State and Minneapolis/St. Paul officials argue that the federal deployment of about 3,000 immigration agents—Operation Metro Surge—violates the 10th Amendment and amounts to an illegal occupation, asking a federal judge to halt the surge. The Trump administration defends the move as legal. A Monday hearing will determine whether the campaign can proceed amid shootings, thousands of arrests, and protests tied to the enforcement campaign.
- Minnesota Claims the ICE Surge Is Illegal. A Judge Will Hear Arguments on Monday. The New York Times
- Live updates: Court to hold hearings in Minnesota lawsuits seeking to curb federal agents The Washington Post
- Noem backtracks on ICE pepper spray denial amid tension in Minneapolis The Guardian
- Judge set to hear arguments on Minnesota’s immigration crackdown after fatal shootings AP News
- Boston calls on judge to block ICE's Minneapolis campaign WBUR
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