Minnesota GOP Candidate Drops Out Over ICE Crackdown, Calls It Unconstitutional

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Top Minnesota GOP gubernatorial candidate Chris Madel withdrew from the race, denouncing the Trump-era ICE crackdown Operation Metro Surge as unconstitutional and harmful to U.S. citizens, saying it has fueled fear and disrupted local policing after the killings of ICU nurse Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis; his exit comes as some Republicans distance themselves from immigration enforcement.
- Republican ends bid for Minnesota governor, citing ‘unconstitutional’ ICE surge The Guardian
- Republican quits Minnesota governor race, criticizing ICE surge Reuters
- The Lawyer for the Agent Who Shot Renee Good Thinks ICE Has Gone Too Far The Wall Street Journal
- Chris Madel ends GOP bid for governor, says he can’t support federal ‘retribution’ against Minnesota Star Tribune
- Chris Madel, a Republican running for Minnesota governor, ends his bid and criticizes ICE CNN
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