Legal Expert Doubts Merits of Minnesota and Illinois Immigration Lawsuits

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Recent lawsuits filed by Illinois and Minnesota against the Trump administration challenge federal immigration enforcement in their states, claiming it is unlawful and unconstitutional. The states are asking federal judges to block Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities, but legal analysts suggest their chances of success are slim due to a lack of precedent. A status conference for Minnesota's case is scheduled for Wednesday, but experts believe the most likely outcome will be minimal changes rather than a complete halt to ICE operations. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between federal and local authorities regarding immigration enforcement practices.
Key Details: • Minnesota's status conference is set for Wednesday morning. • Illinois seeks to block all ICE activities, while Minnesota targets the recent surge. • Legal expert Elie Honig describes the lawsuits as close to meritless. • No precedent exists for blocking federal law enforcement from operating in a state.