Minnesota Judge Weighs 10th Amendment Challenge to Federal Immigration Surge

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A federal judge in Minneapolis will hear Minnesota and its cities’ bid to pause the Trump administration’s deployment of about 3,000 immigration agents, arguing the surge violates state sovereignty under the 10th Amendment; the case follows two deadly shootings tied to the crackdown and underscores escalating political fights over federal immigration enforcement and state-federal authority.
- Minneapolis Live Updates: Judge to Consider Legality of Trump’s Immigration Crackdown The New York Times
- Noem backtracks on ICE pepper spray denial amid tension in Minneapolis The Guardian
- Court lifts restrictions on immigration officers' tactics in Minnesota PBS
- Mayor Frey asks for immediate action on restraining order to help halt immigration operations in Minneapolis kare11.com
- Boston calls on judge to block ICE's Minneapolis campaign WBUR
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