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Federal Court to Decide on Minnesota's Challenge to Immigration Enforcement Surge

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The U.S. Department of Justice has requested a federal judge to dismiss Minnesota's lawsuit aimed at blocking increased immigration enforcement in the state, labeling the state's actions as an attempt to undermine federal authority. Minnesota officials argue that the surge of federal agents constitutes a violation of the 10th Amendment, equating it to a federal invasion. The judge, Katherine Menendez, is set to expedite her decision on the matter, with Minnesota's response due by Thursday. Meanwhile, protests against ICE continue in Minnesota, with the DOJ investigating incidents involving demonstrators at a church linked to an ICE official. The Pentagon has also prepared troops for potential deployment to support law enforcement amid ongoing tensions.

Key Details: • Minnesota's response to the DOJ's filing is due by Thursday. • Judge Katherine Menendez will consider the lawsuit on an expedited basis. • Protests against ICE are ongoing, particularly near the Whipple Federal Building. • The Pentagon has put 1,500 active-duty soldiers on standby for potential deployment.

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Department of Homeland SecurityDonald TrumpDepartment of JusticeFBITodd BlancheSt. PaulMinneapolisMinnesotaHarmeet DhillonKatherine MenendezWhipple Federal Building

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