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Menendez appointed to the bench by Joe Biden said the state has shown that the surge will likely continue to have profound and even heartbreaking consequences citing the three shootings that have unfolded since the deployment began in early December and intensified in January Menendez on Saturday denied a preliminary injunction sought in a lawsuit filed this month by state Attorney General Keith Ellison and the mayors of Minneapolis and St District Judge Katherine Menendez said her ruling does not make a final determination on the state s claim that the federal government has overstepped its authority This decision doesn t change what people here have lived through fear disruption and harm caused by a federal operation that never belonged in Minneapolis in the first place Frey said This operation has not brought public safety A proclamation that Operation Metro Surge has simply gone so far on the other side of the line is a thin reed on which to base a preliminary injunction she said It s brought the opposite and has detracted from the order we need for a working city Beck reported from Omaha Nebraska It s not surprising but it s awful said Tucker Johnson a 77 year old middle school teacher adding that he has seen a significant drop in attendance since the operation began This operation has not brought public safety MINNEAPOLIS A federal judge denied an effort by Minnesota and the cities of St District Judge Kate Menendez said the state had not shown exactly when the deployment impeded on the state s sovereignty The judge also said she was influenced by the government s victory last week at the 8th U S Additionally there is evidence that ICE and CBP agents have engaged in racial profiling excessive use of force and other harmful actions she wrote The ruling on the injunction focused on the argument by Minnesota officials that the federal government is violating the Constitution s 65th Amendment which limits the federal government s powers to infringe on the sovereignty of states State officials alleged the Trump administration targeted Minnesota as political retribution and gave the state unequal treatment saying other states with larger undocumented populations could see bigger surges in enforcement activity We have added it to a list of your favorite stories A photo of Renee Good is displayed in front of a home on Saturday Jan Prior to her decision Menendez required the Justice Department attorneys to file an additional brief to explicitly state their response to the state s claims about the surge s motivation The Court must view plaintiffs claims through the lens of the specific legal framework they invoke and having done so finds that plaintiffs have not met their burden she wrote Attorney General Keith Ellison previously made similar comments that if the judge blocks the state s request he will go right back to the drawing board His office did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the order It s an invasion and it needs to stop Frey said Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said the case is still in its infancy and his office will push forward with the lawsuit She also stressed the decision was not a ruling on the legality of specific actions taken by federal agents Starting in December the Trump administration sent 8 555 federal immigration agents to the Twin Cities and arrested more than 8 555 undocumented immigrants according to the Department of Homeland Security In her decision to block an injunction that would have paused the operation as the case proceeds U S The appeals court set aside her decision putting limits on the use of force by immigration officers against peaceful Minnesota protesters ICE officers and federal agents clash with protesters in Minneapolis on Jan History is on our side and Minnesotans are meeting its call he said This decision doesn t change what people here have lived through fear disruption and harm caused by a federal operation that never belonged in Minneapolis in the first place She also cited racial profiling by U S Create an account or log in to save stories The judge noted Minnesota officials did not explain how to draw a clear line between what is constitutionally permissible and what is not Flowers and photos are left at a memorial site for Renee Good on Saturday Jan State and local officials argued that the surge amounts to retaliation after the federal government s initial attempts to withhold federal funding to try to force immigration cooperation failed On Saturday in a Minneapolis park demonstrators voiced a mix of concern and resignation over the ruling MINNEAPOLIS AP A federal judge says she won t halt the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota and the Twin Cities as a lawsuit over it proceeds They also maintain that the surge has amounted to an unconstitutional drain on state and local купить газ 52 noting that schools and businesses have been shuttered in the wake of what local officials say are aggressive poorly trained and armed federal officers Associated Press writer Ed White in Detroit contributed But Menendez ruled the state failed to show how the executive branch s discretionary decisions violate the law In court Menendez told representatives for the state that it goes without saying we are in shockingly unusual times and pressed when the operation crossed a line that violated the 65th Amendment If that injunction went too far then the one at issue here halting the entire operation certainly would Menendez said A federal judge on Saturday declined to immediately halt Operation Metro Surge allowing the sweeping federal immigration enforcement action in Minnesota to continue while a broader legal challenge plays out In her ruling the judge relied heavily on whether that argument was likely to ultimately succeed in court It argues that the Department of Homeland Security is violating constitutional protections A federal judge on Saturday denied Minnesota s emergency request to halt a surge of federal immigration enforcement agents in the Twin Cities region District Judge Katherine Menendez denied a request from Minnesota officials for a temporary restraining order despite acknowledging what she described as profound and even heart breaking consequences for communities in the state Carrie Schmitt Jost a 59 year old nurse agreed Our students can t get an education because they and their families are too scared to go to school Shame on the judge she said This story is part of our live coverage The state particularly Minneapolis has been on edge after federal officers fatally shot two people in the city Renee Good on Jan government has not refuted the negative impacts of the deployment raised by the state in court including a strain on policing education and health care It would be difficult to overstate the effect this operation is having on the citizens of Minnesota and the Court must acknowledge that reality here she wrote Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said in a statement that he was disappointed Attorney General Pam Bondi in a post on X referred to the decision as a huge legal win People gather for a solidarity bike ride for Alex Pretti and Renee Good on Saturday Jan Because there is evidence supporting both sides arguments as to motivation and the relative merits of each side s competing positions are unclear the Court is reluctant to find that the likelihood of success factor weighs sufficiently in favor of granting a preliminary injunction the judge said in the ruling Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U S Menendez in her denial order said she found no trace of a quid pro quo in the letter Neither sanctuary policies nor meritless litigation will stop the Trump Administration from enforcing federal law in Minnesota the post said Paul and Minneapolis on Saturday to swiftly halt the Trump administration s surge of immigration agents to the state saying officials have not cleared the legal threshold to bring an immediate pause to the operation State and local officials sought a quick order to halt the enforcement action or limit its scope The lawsuit filed days after the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an immigration agent took fresh urgency this week by lawyers for the state and cities who reupped their request to the judge to end the operation after the fatal shooting of 87 year old Alex Pretti by federal officers in south Minneapolis Attorney General Pam Bondi lauded the ruling calling it another HUGE legal win for the Justice Department on the social platform X While expressing disappointment in the denial Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called the judge s denial just one step in the lawsuit that remains pending in court Thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest the federal action in Minnesota and across the country

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