Minnesota Standoff with Trump Administration Stokes Fears of Civil War
- Patrick Schiltz, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for Minnesota, delayed a ruling on Don Lemon's arrest warrant, claiming a decision would come within a week.
- U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Menendez denied a motion to block ICE's Operation Metro Surge, stating that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate sufficient legal merit for an injunction.
- The Department of Homeland Security reported over 3,000 arrests of dangerous illegal aliens in Minneapolis due to Operation Metro Surge, including violent offenders and gang members.
- Secretary Kristi Noem asserted that over 10,000 criminal illegal aliens have been arrested, criticizing local leaders for not protecting citizens.
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Minnesota standoff with Trump administration stokes fears of civil war
Minnesota’s standoff with the Trump administration amid its immigration crackdown in the state has made a political tinderbox of the Twin Cities, as devolving clashes between protesters and federal agents stoke fears of a bigger brewing conflict. Local officials have deemed the surge of immigration enforcement officers a “federal invasion,” doubling down in the courts [...]
The U.S. state of Minnesota has called for a stop to deportation raids in court, but for the time being without success.
Biden judge rejects emergency effort to block ICE’s ‘Operation Metro Surge’ in Minneapolis * WorldNetDaily * by Cristina Laila, The Gateway Pundit
Source link ICE and Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, following the shooting death of anti-ICE activist Alex Pretti. (Photo by Chad Davis) A federal judge on Saturday rejected an emergency effort to block Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Earlier this month, Minneapolis, St. Paul and the State of Minnesota filed a
The U.S. state of Minnesota wanted to stop the farewell raids by the immigration agency ICE. A federal judge rejected the application – for the time being.
A federal judge rejects an application for a restraining order, but the case itself goes on in court.
In the dispute over the brutal action of the U.S. immigration agency ICE in Minneapolis, a court rejected an application from the state of Minnesota to force an end to the raids. "Finally, the court concludes that the consideration of the damage does not clearly speak for an injunction," said the decision of federal judge Katherine Menendez on Saturday. Minnesota had argued that the federal agencies' operations violate its rights as a state. The…
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