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St. Paul neighbors band together to oppose immigration crackdown

Legal battles in Minnesota challenge constitutional limits of Operation Metro Surge, with over 4,000 arrests sparking debates on civil rights and due process, ACLU says.

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When a military coup toppled the democratically elected government of Myanmar in 2021, Burmese dissident S.M. was forced into hiding with his wife and child. The family spent months cooped up in an apartment in the city of Yangon, afraid to go outside and risk discovery by the authorities. After finally escaping the country as refugees, they resettled in St. Paul, where S.M. and his wife bought a small business, which they live above. They recen…

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Pioneer Press broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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