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Immigration arrests have upended life in Minnesota as citizens detail unlawful and violent interactions with ICE in court testimonies as part of an ACLU lawsuit against the Trump administration. As ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Law enforcement leaders from agencies across the Twin Cities metro met Tuesday morning to share their concerns over recent interactions between their officers and federal immigration ...
Legal challenges continue to mount for the Trump administration over its ongoing immigration crackdown in Minnesota, where the shooting death of an unarmed U.S. citizen last week triggered days of ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The Trump administration denied allegations that federal immigration ...
The Department of Homeland Security in September 2025 said that 2 million undocumented immigrants had been forced out of the United States since the start of Donald Trump’s second presidency. This ...
An 18-year-old Guyanese U.S. citizen had just finished a quick stop at a gas station near Hamline University in St. Paul when federal immigration agents approached him and demanded identification. His ...
Residents of Chicago and other areas where the Trump administration has launched an immigration crackdown say roving patrols of federal agents are increasingly stopping anyone who looks Latino and ...
In what’s become an increasingly common practice in recent months, the Supreme Court recently used its “emergency docket” to lift a lower court injunction barring the use of racial profiling by ...
When Aba Taylor landed in Los Angeles last week, the day after the Supreme Court temporarily cleared the way for federal agents in the city to question people based on their race, she was overcome ...
The Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision was both a legal and cultural earthquake. It sent a powerful message that racism would no longer find refuge in the American Constitution.