Federal judge says she won't halt the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota as a lawsuit proceeds
Summary
A federal judge decided not to stop the ongoing immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota while a lawsuit against it continues. The lawsuit claims that the federal government’s actions violate constitutional protections, but the judge did not find enough support to halt the operation for now.Key Facts
- A federal judge in Minneapolis declined to stop the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota.
- The lawsuit against the surge argues it violates the Constitution's 10th Amendment.
- The federal government calls the lawsuit "legally frivolous."
- The operation, called "Operation Metro Surge," aims to remove criminal immigrants from the streets.
- State officials say the operation harms local resources and has shuttered schools and businesses.
- The judge was influenced by a recent appeals court decision related to immigration enforcement.
- Despite denying the injunction, the judge noted the operation's significant impact on Minnesota residents.
- U.S. Attorney General and the Homeland Security Secretary praised the court ruling.
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