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Federal Judge Limits ICE Actions Amid Ongoing Protests in Minnesota

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A federal judge has ruled that ICE agents cannot arrest or use crowd control measures against peaceful protesters in Minnesota, following two controversial shootings involving ICE officials. This decision comes amid rising tensions and public outcry over the federal agency's actions, particularly after the fatal shooting of Renee Good and the injury of another individual. The ruling specifically targets the ongoing Operation Metro Surge and prohibits federal agents from detaining drivers without reasonable suspicion. Activists filed the lawsuit claiming violations of constitutional rights, while the Department of Homeland Security maintains that their operations are lawful. The situation remains tense, with protests expected to continue as local leaders criticize federal actions.

Key Details: • Protests are ongoing in Minneapolis against ICE actions. • The ruling specifically affects ICE operations under Operation Metro Surge. • Federal agents cannot detain drivers without reasonable suspicion. • Activists filed a lawsuit claiming constitutional rights violations. • Local leaders, including Governor Tim Walz, are under investigation for possible obstruction.

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