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Minnesota, on immigration

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What Is Minnesota’s Policy on Cooperating With Federal Immigration Enforcement?
The Trump administration has criticized state and local “sanctuary” policies during its Minnesota immigration crackdown.

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700 immigration officers will immediately leave Minnesota
 · 1d · on MSN
700 immigration enforcement personnel leaving Minnesota, Homan says
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Minneapolis live updates: Trump says Good, Pretti killings 'should not have happened'
"I'm not happy with the two incidents," he said.

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Trump to 'draw down' 700 immigration agents in Minnesota
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Trump Withdraws 700 Immigration Agents From Minnesota Deportation Surge, Thousands Remain
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Tsunami of immigration cases strains US Attorney's offices across America

As immigration sweeps expand nationwide, the work of justifying detentions is overwhelming federal prosecutors, who are being forced to sideline a range of other cases in order to keep pace.
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Federal judge rules against DHS on warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon

Federal judge bars DHS from carrying out warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon without individualized assessments of flight risk.
5don MSN

Obama's immigration policies: 9 claims we've unpacked

Since the start of Trump's first presidential term in 2017, people have pitted his policies on immigration against Obama's.
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5 things to know for Feb. 5: Tearful plea, Immigration, Epstein probe, Electricity bills, Washington Post layoffs

CNN’s 5 Things AM brings you the news you need to know every morning.
Reuters
1mon

Trump set to expand immigration crackdown in 2026 despite brewing backlash

WASHINGTON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing for a more aggressive immigration crackdown in 2026 with billions in new funding, including by raiding more workplaces — even as backlash builds ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
NBC Washington
1mon

Supreme Court sides with immigration judges in speech case for now, rebuffing Trump administration

The Supreme Court sided with immigration judges on Friday, rebuffing the Trump administration for now in a case with possible implications for federal workers as the justices weigh expanding presidential firing power. The decision is a technical step in a ...
USA Today
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Immigration agents have clashed with the public before. What to know

Federal immigration agents pulled over a Hispanic high school football coach driving his players to a game and pointed a pistol at his head. They swarmed a high school parking lot to question Hispanic students about their citizenship. When the teens ...
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How can someone in midst of legal process to stay be deported? And other questions about America’s confusing immigration laws

President Donald Trump campaigned in 2024 on a promise to crack down on illegal border crossings and conduct a “mass deportation” of unauthorized immigrants unlike anything the United States had seen before.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
1mon

WI economy won't grow without immigrants filling jobs | Opinion

Despite some negative claims, nearly 80% of Americans believe immigration is good for the country. The Midwest's historical growth coincided with high levels of immigration, far exceeding today's rates. Wisconsin and the broader Midwest are facing a ...
CBS News
1mon

Trump administration pauses immigration cases for people from another 20 countries

The U.S. government has expanded a sweeping pause on legal immigration applications to include those filed by people from an additional 20 countries that President Trump added to his "travel ban" proclamation this week, a U.S. official with direct ...
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