
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal judge on Saturday declined to immediately halt Operation Metro Surge, allowing the sweeping federal immigration enforcement action in Minnesota to continue while a broader legal challenge plays out. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. U.S.
Main Idea: Judge Katherine Menendez let ICE’s Operation Metro Surge continue in Minnesota while the state’s legal challenge moves forward.
Key Points:
Minnesota communities may face more fear, school absences, business losses, and delayed emergency help while ICE operations continue.
Federal officials may say the ruling lets immigration law keep moving,.
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Federal judge whose ruling to deny a temporary restraining order is central to the article.
Central federal agency cited for the scale of the operation and arrests.
Minnesota Attorney General whose statement and legal challenge are a major part of the story.
Federal enforcement agency at the center of the operation and protests.
His administration’s immigration operation and public comments are central to the article.
Trump border czar whose statement about drawing down the operation is directly relevant to the unfolding enforcement action.
The federal court issuing the ruling that allows Operation Metro Surge to continue.
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