Minneapolis, immigration
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Minnesota residents took to the streets of downtown Minneapolis to protest the federal government's immigration campaign in the state, after weeks of sustained resistance in their communities. Businesses across the region closed in solidarity.
State and the Twin Cities officials face subpoenas as the feds probe whether they obstructed immigration enforcement efforts that have drawn strong backlash. Follow for live updates
By Bianca Flowers MINNEAPOLIS, Jan 24 (Reuters) - When immigration agents began aggressive operations in Minneapolis last month, Kowsar Mohamed started knocking on doors, fielding late-night calls and mobilizing other Somali Americans into an ad-hoc response team.
The 37-year-old killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Saturday is the fifth person to be shot and killed by federal immigration officers since the start of President Donald Trump's second term. In at least 19 incidents,
The Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday that a new immigration enforcement operation is underway in Maine
The legal challenge has continued through a case brought by a group of civil rights organizations and El Paso County.
Trump’s promise to prioritize deporting the "worst of the worst" has also fallen short. About 74% of the nearly 70,000 immigrants in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention as of December, the most recent data available, have no criminal convictions.
MINNEAPOLIS — After weeks of minimal public communication, federal officials held their third news conference in a week on Friday, the latest in a series of attempts to elevate their own narrative of the enforcement crackdown in Minnesota.
A similar operation that unfolded in Minnesota became a flashpoint between protesters and immigration authorities.
A May 2025 internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement document shows that the agency told officers and agents they can forcibly enter homes of people subject to deportation without a warrant signed