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Immigration crackdown roils Minnesota
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It's the latest development in a case that raises separation-of-power questions and tests the ability of courts to limit federal actions under Trump.
ICE officer in Minneapolis have turned to stopping U.S. citizens, apparently at random, demanding identification and grilling them about their citizenship, residents who have recorded these encounters on video say.
An analysis of recent shootings involving immigration agents showed officers using tactics that experts say flout established policing standards.
It works because it’s not just another anonymous ICE officer. The emotion of Teyana Gibson Brown, whose husband was the target of the raid, makes the raid immediate and personal rather than abstract. For more extraordinary AP photography, click here.
The State Department is indefinitely halting the processing of immigrant visa applications for people from 75 countries in another escalation of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
The pause is part of the administration's overall effort to block immigrants from accessing federal assistance.
Former U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe criticized the Trump administration for its handling of immigration enforcement following the shooting death of a woman in Minneapolis.
House and Senate leadership worked with President Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff and architect of deportation initiatives Stephen Miller.
Immigration is shaping up as a key issue in the race for Minnesota's open U.S. Senate seat, with Democratic candidates trying to navigate how they respond to a surge in federal agents in their state.
Many of the clashes between agents and protesters are taking place just blocks from where an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Good last week.