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Minnesota sues Trump administration over alleged militarized immigration raids in Twin Cities, naming DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and ICE officials.
Officials in Minnesota are suing the federal government to stop the deployment of thousands of immigration agents to Minnesota, the state's top prosecutor said Monday.
MINNEAPOLIS -- Days of demonstrations against immigration agents left Minnesota tense on Tuesday, a day after federal authorities used tear gas to break up crowds of whistle-blowing activists and state and local leaders sued to fight the enforcement surge that led to the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman.
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Minnesota sued U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and several U.S. immigration officials on Monday, seeking to block the surge of immigration enforcement in the state after a woman was shot and killed by a federal agent last week.
YouTuber Nick Shirley has indicated that he will release a new video about fraud in Minnesota.
The state of Minnesota, along with the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, are suing Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other federal officials in an effort to stop the surge of federal law enforcement officials coming into the state.
The state, joined by Minneapolis and St. Paul, said the Department of Homeland Security is violating the 1st Amendment and other constitutional protections. The lawsuit seeks a temporary restraining order to halt the enforcement action or limit the operation.
President Donald Trump has slammed Gov. Tim Walz’s handling of the situation and called for the deportation of the state’s Somali residents, pointing to a viral YouTube video that alleges extensive fraud in day cares run by East African providers.