Trump Administration Fights Minnesota's Challenge to Immigration Enforcement

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The Justice Department has requested a federal judge to dismiss Minnesota's lawsuit aimed at halting the Trump administration's immigration operations within the state. Minnesota officials argue that the deployment of federal agents constitutes an unconstitutional invasion, infringing on states' rights. The lawsuit comes in the wake of similar actions from Illinois and Chicago, and the Justice Department claims that the state is attempting to undermine federal law. The judge, Katherine Menendez, is expected to expedite her decision on Minnesota's request, with state attorneys required to respond by Thursday. Additionally, ongoing protests against ICE in Minnesota have led to investigations into the actions of federal agents during these demonstrations.
Key Details: • Minnesota's response to the Justice Department's request is due by Thursday. • Judge Katherine Menendez will expedite the decision regarding the immigration operations. • Protests against ICE are ongoing in Minnesota, with investigations into federal agents' conduct. • Pentagon has put 1,500 active-duty soldiers on standby for potential deployment.