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Judge to hear arguments on Minnesota immigration crackdown

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Minnesota Claims the ICE Surge Is Illegal. A Judge Will Hear Arguments on Monday.
State and local officials say the federal deployment of immigration agents violates the 10th Amendment.

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The latest: Federal judge to hear arguments on Minnesota’s immigration crackdown after shootings
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Judge to hear arguments on Minnesota immigration crackdown in wake of fatal shootings
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U.S. Border Patrol commander Bovino and some agents expected to leave Minneapolis
A U.S. judge will hear arguments Monday on whether she should at least temporarily halt the immigration crackdown in Minnesota that has led to the fatal shootings of two people by government officers.

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Trump, seeking damage control, weighs less aggressive approach in Minneapolis
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Immigration chief at centre of Trump's crackdown set to leave Minneapolis
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In possible thaw, Trump and Minnesota governor talk after fatal shooting
DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin disputed those reports, however, posting on X: "Chief Gregory Bovino has NOT been relieved of his duties."

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The Latest: Federal judge to hear arguments on Minnesota’s immigration crackdown after shootings
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Bovino to leave Minneapolis as Trump reshuffles leadership of immigration crackdown
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Federal appeals court rehears challenge against Texas’ immigration law

The legal challenge has continued through a case brought by a group of civil rights organizations and El Paso County.
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Can Texas enforce immigration law on its own? Appeals court hears legal challenge to Senate Bill 4.

The fate of a Texas law that makes it a crime to enter the country without authorization could hinge on who has the right to sue.
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