Minnesota moves to halt ICE crackdown after fatal Minneapolis shooting

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The state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities sued the federal government and sought a temporary restraining order to halt or limit ICE's immigration-enforcement surge sparked by a fatal Minneapolis shooting, arguing the action is arbitrary and violates federal law, while DHS says the operation involves more than 2,000 agents and arrests and represents ICE's largest crackdown to date.
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