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Minnesota, ICE and Immigration and Customs Enforcement

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 · 15h
Minnesota county charges an ICE officer in a nonfatal shooting during Trump’s immigration crackdown
Hennepin County attorney Mary Moriarty holds up a document containing charges against ICE agent Christian Castro during a news conference at the Hennepin County Government Center in Minneapolis, on Mo...

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 · 13h
Second ICE officer faces charges tied to Minnesota immigration crackdown
 · 8h · on MSN
ICE agent charged with shooting immigrant during Minnesota enforcement surge
 · 16h
ICE agent charged, accused of shooting immigrant, making false report
Minnesota prosecutors charged an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent with four counts of assault and one count of falsely reporting a crime Monday in connection with the January shooting of a Ve...

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 · 16h
Minnesota Sets Up Battle With Feds to Prosecute ICE Agents
New York Magazine · 17h
ICE Agent Faces Rare Charges Over Shooting
 · 18h
ICE Agent Charged in Shooting of Venezuelan Man in Minnesota
Christian Castro, an ICE agent deployed during a federal immigration crackdown in the state, was charged with four counts of second-degree assault related to the Jan. 14 shooting, as well as one count...

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 · 17h
ICE officer charged with assault in shooting during Minneapolis immigration crackdown
 · 18h
Minnesota officials charge ICE agent in shooting of Venezuelan immigrant
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Federal agents can’t make arrests in N.Y. immigration courts, judge rules

The decision halts a Trump administration practice that enabled agents to take into custody individuals who follow requirements to appear before immigration judges.
3hon MSN

Federal judge in New York ties Trump admin hands on arrests at immigration courts

Federal judge blocks ICE courthouse arrests at Manhattan immigration courts after government lawyers admitted making a material mistaken statement of fact.
Courthouse News Service
15h

Judge blocks broad ICE arrests at immigration courts in Manhattan

The ruling undermines a controversial centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement in New York City.
WBUR
17h

Fired Mass. immigration judge sues Trump administration to get his job back

George Pappas is among more than 100 immigration judges fired by the DOJ since President Trump returned to office.
18hon MSN

WATCH: Eye-popping illegal immigration stat prompts senator's demand to 'redouble' deportations

Cato Institute analyst David Bier's testimony against mass deportation draws sharp rebukes from Sen. Mike Lee and DHS at a House Judiciary hearing.
13h

Judge Bars ICE From Making Immigration Arrests at Courts in New York

A judge on Monday largely barred federal agents from making arrests in immigration courts in New York City, putting an abrupt halt to a policy that emerged last year as the center
12h

Ald. Jessie Fuentes sues feds for $100K, alleging agents shoved and detained her during immigration raids

Ald. Jesse Fuentes, 26th, is accusing federal immigration agents in a lawsuit for shoving, threatening and unlawfully detaining her last fall during at a Humboldt Park hospital.
Pew Research Center
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Immigration Issues

The share saying the administration is doing too little to deport immigrants living in the country illegally has risen slightly, mainly driven by Republicans. 32 other countries around the world have birthright citizenship laws that are substantially similar to the U.S. Another 50 or so countries have more limited variations of birthright citizenship. Generally, the trends in births to unauthorized immigrants follow the growth and decline of the unauthorized immigrant population.
21hon MSN

More than 100K children separated from parents during Trump immigration crackdown: Report

A new report from the Brookings Institution found that more than 145,000 U.S. citizen children have likely been separated from at least one parent due to detention over their immigration status in the second Trump administration.
16hon MSN

New federal rule eliminates signature error corrections on immigration forms

A new federal rule raises the stakes for signature errors on immigration benefit requests, with no opportunity to correct mistakes after submission. The Department of Homeland Security has issued a new rule giving the U.
16h

More Than 100,000 American Kids Have Had a Parent Detained in Immigration Sweeps, Report Estimates

Since the Trump administration doesn’t track how many children have been separated from their parents by immigration detention, a Brookings report tried to calculate it — and it cited ProPublica’s reporting.
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