Minnesota and Twin Cities Challenge Trump's Immigration Crackdown in Court

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The state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities have initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming that the recent federal immigration operations in the area constitute a 'federal invasion.' This legal action, announced by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, seeks to halt what they describe as unconstitutional actions targeting undocumented immigrants, particularly within the Somali community. The lawsuit follows similar legal challenges from Chicago and Illinois, alleging that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has terrorized residents. The controversy has intensified following a tragic incident involving an ICE agent that resulted in the death of a local woman, raising tensions between federal and local authorities. The outcome of this lawsuit could significantly impact immigration enforcement practices in Minnesota and beyond.
Key Details: • Lawsuit filed by Minnesota and Twin Cities against the Trump administration. • Claims federal immigration operations violate the Tenth Amendment. • Operation Metro Surge targets undocumented immigrants, particularly Somalis. • Tragic death of a local woman by ICE agent has heightened tensions. • DHS has deployed approximately 3,000 federal agents to the area.