Biden-Appointed Judge Hands ICE and Trump Administration Legal Win
Summary
A federal judge appointed by President Biden decided not to block ICE operations in Minnesota for now, wanting more evidence before making a decision. The state had filed a lawsuit against Homeland Security officials, claiming an increase in federal law enforcement activity, but the judge stressed this decision doesn't show her views on whether the raids are unconstitutional.Key Facts
- A federal judge appointed by President Biden ruled in the case.
- The judge decided not to issue a temporary restraining order against ICE.
- The state of Minnesota filed the lawsuit against Homeland Security and other federal officials.
- The lawsuit aims to stop what it calls an increase in federal law enforcement activity.
- Judge Kate Menendez said she needs more evidence before making a final ruling.
- Her decision does not indicate her stance on the constitutional issues raised.
- Additional legal filings from both sides are expected later in the month.
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