The State of Minnesota and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration to end the recent ICE surge in the Twin Cities. Attorney General Keith Ellison, acting on behalf of the state, filed the lawsuit on Monday along with both Twin Cities. The lawsuit names Homeland Security… Continue reading State leaders suing Trump to end ICE surge
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President Donald Trump’s administration is preparing as many as 1,500 troops for mobilization to Minnesota as protests continue amid immigration enforcement operations in the state. This comes as the Minnesota National Guard is on standby to provide assistance to local law enforcement, if needed, due to anti-ICE protests in the Twin Cities.
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The Minnesota National Guard remains on standby for activation as tensions remain between federal immigration agents and protesters in the Twin Cities. This, as President Trump is also preparing to deploy 1,500 troops to Minnesota. Political analyst Blois Olson talks about that that means for Minnesota.