Minnesota sues Trump administration to end surge of ICE agents in state
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, seeking to end the increased presence of ICE agents in the state. The lawsuit follows the fatal shooting of a Minnesota resident by an ICE agent last week, which sparked protests.

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AI-generatedMinnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, seeking to end the increased presence of ICE agents in the state. The lawsuit follows the fatal shooting of a Minnesota resident by an ICE agent last week, which sparked protests. Ellison claims the ICE agents are poorly trained, making unconstitutional arrests, and using excessive force, leading to safety concerns and business closures. He also alleges that local police have had to intervene in multiple instances of ICE agents' apparent abductions of Minneapolis residents. Ellison suggested the Trump administration is targeting Minnesota due to political bias.
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5 extractedAn ICE agent fatally shot resident Renee Nicole Good behind the wheel of her vehicle last week.
This is in essence a federal invasion of the Twin Cities, and it must stop.
Minnesota is suing the Trump administration to end the surge of ICE agents in the state.
Local police have had to respond to 20 instances of ICE agents’ apparent abduction of Minneapolis residents.
They’re making unconstitutional arrests and using excessive force.