Minnesota, along with its two largest cities Minneapolis and St. Paul, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking to halt an immigration enforcement surge that has sparked nationwide outrage. The legal action follows the fatal shooting of Renee Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis woman killed by a federal immigration officer, and a series of aggressive enforcement operations by ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. State officials argue the surge violates constitutional protections, including free speech rights, and accuse federal agents of targeting Minnesota for political reasons. Protests, vigils, and clashes with federal officers have erupted across the country as scrutiny grows over the administration’s immigration tactics.

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