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Minnesota Governor, Mayor Under DOJ Scrutiny Amid Federal Judge's Immigration Enforcement Curbs

Part of Trump Administration's Evolving Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota

Araverus Team|Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 4:02 AM

Araverus Team

Jan 17, 2026 · 4:02 AM

Federal Judge · Immigration Enforcement · Minnesota · Protester Rights

Federal JudgeImmigration EnforcementMinnesotaProtester Rights

A federal judge has ruled that immigration enforcement officials in Minnesota cannot retaliate against peaceful protesters, while the Justice Department is investigating potential obstruction by state officials.

Thread Timeline: Trump Administration's Evolving Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota

Feb 20, 2026U.S. Secret Deportation Program in Cameroon Fuels Legal Battles, Governance Concerns
Feb 25, 2026Trump Rejects Minnesota ICE Pullback, Cementing Firm Immigration Stance for Businesses
Feb 26, 2026Vance Freezes $259 Million Minnesota Medicaid, Signaling Broader Fraud Crackdown
Mar 2, 2026DOJ Kicks Off Live Nation Antitrust Trial, Threatening Breakup of Ticketing Giant
Mar 3, 2026Moriarty's Office Probes 17 Federal Immigration Incidents, Threatens Lawsuit for Data

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