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Minnesota Challenges Immigration Operations Amid Protests and Federal Actions

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A significant hearing is set for Wednesday regarding a lawsuit from Minnesota and the Twin Cities, contesting the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions, deemed a federal invasion. This legal challenge arises after the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent, which has sparked widespread protests. The lawsuit argues that the Metro Surge operation is illegitimate and infringes on sanctuary city policies. In response, the DHS has increased federal agent presence in the area, with President Trump defending these actions as necessary for public safety. The situation has escalated tensions between local authorities and federal agencies, raising concerns about civil rights investigations and the treatment of protestors.

Key Details: • Hearing on the lawsuit scheduled for Wednesday. • Increased federal agents deployed in Minneapolis, totaling around 3,000. • Protests have intensified following the shooting of Renee Good. • Federal funding cuts for sanctuary cities to begin February 1. • No civil rights investigation initiated by the Department of Justice.

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Tricia McLaughlinDepartment of Homeland SecurityDonald TrumpDepartment of JusticeICEFBIBrian O’HaraMinneapolisTwin CitiesRenee GoodSaint PaulJoseph ThompsonMary MoriartyPowderhorn

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