A federal judge has refused to halt a stepped-up immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, allowing it to continue despite a lawsuit. While denying a preliminary injunction, the judge acknowledged serious concerns about the operation’s impact, including claims of racial profiling and excessive force by federal agents.
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