A federal judge on Friday barred federal agents in Minneapolis from arresting peaceful protesters, or using nonlethal munitions and crowd control tools against them. The 80-page ruling by U.S.
Minnesota judge Kate Menendez bars ICE and Border Patrol from using tear gas against peaceful protesters during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis following deadly shooting of Renee Good.
A judge in Oregon has temporarily restricted federal officers from using tear gas at protests at the ICE building in Portland ...
It’s a win for plaintiffs, including one known as the “Portland Chicken,” in a lawsuit claiming the Trump administration is ...
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird files an unannounced brief objecting to limits on US immigration agents' controversial ...
As residents in the Twin Cities protest in the streets against ICE and federal immigration enforcement actions, Minnesota's battle against the federal surge is also playing out in the federal court ...
What is unfolding in Minneapolis reflects a broader shift in how the federal government is asserting its authority during protests, relying on immigration agents and investigators to perform ...
A lawsuit over chemical munitions seeping into residences at a low-income apartment complex across from the U.S. Immigration ...
A federal judge will not halt the Trump administration's immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis, at least for now. The ...
Federal agents in the Twin Cities lately have been conducting more targeted immigration arrests at homes and neighborhoods, ...
A federal judge restricted federal officers from using tear gas on protesters outside the ICE facility in Portland after ...