Federal court hears arguments on limiting ICE operation in Minneapolis
Jack Gallop
Reporting from Minneapolis
We're at the US District Court in downtown Minneapolis, where a federal judge is hearing arguments on whether Operation Metro Surge, the immigration operation in Minneapolis, should be temporarily halted.
Minnesota's Democratic Attorney General Keith Ellison says he will personally attend, and will argue the federal government is violating the Constitution and laws of the United States by deploying thousands of ICE agents to the state.
The state of Minnesota, and the cities of Minneapolis and St Paul, are asking US District Judge Kathleen Menendez to reduce the number of officers and agents, while allowing them to enforce immigration laws within certain limits.
Attorneys for the US Department of Justice have rejected these arguments. They've asked the judge to reject the request, saying, "Minnesota wants a veto over federal law enforcement."
The judge could issue a ruling at any time.
The US president says his administration is "reviewing everything" after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti as one Republican governor says "enough is enough".
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