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🇿🇼 Published: 31 January 2026
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A Minnesota federal judge on Saturday declined to order a halt to President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement crackdown in Minneapolis, in a lawsuit by state officials accusing federal agents of widespread civil rights abuses. US district judge Kate Menendez in Minneapolis handed down the ruling. The lawsuit by the Minnesota attorney general’s office sought to block or rein in a US department of homeland security operation that sent thousands of immigration agents to Minneapolis-St Paul, sparking weeks of protests and leading to the killings of two US citizens by federal agents.

Menendez noted the federal appeals court recently stayed a much narrower injunction curtailing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement tactics in Minnesota. “If that injunction went too far, then the one at issue here — halting the entire operation — certainly would,” she wrote. STATE ALLEGES RACIAL PROFILING, UNLAWFUL DETAINMENT Tensions in Minneapolis-St Paul ramped up after the January 7 killing of Renee Good, who was shot in her car by a federal immigration agent in an incident captured in widely circulated bystander videos.

The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent on January 24 further inflamed tensions, as bystander videos showed he had been disarmed. Trump and Minnesota’s Democratic governor Tim Walz said they spoke on Monday and had a productive conversation about de-escalating tensions. Trump has deployed federal law enforcement officers into several cities and states largely governed by Democrats, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, DC, and Portland, Oregon. He said his actions were necessary to enforce immigration laws and control crime, but Democrats accused Trump of abusing his powers as the top federal law enforcer.

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Originally published by TimesLIVE • January 31, 2026

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