Minnesota’s effort to use the courts as a vehicle to immediately end the immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis has failed.
On Saturday, U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Menendez said Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the state of Minnesota “have not met their burden” to cut Operation Metro Surge short through the “extraordinary remedy” of a preliminary injunction, according to Fox News.
Operation Metro Surge began in December. Federal officials said about 3,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested during the operation.
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“This is a win for public safety and law and order,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said as part of a post on X.
A Biden-appointed federal judge denied Minnesota’s lawsuit to end Operation Metro Surge.
This is a win for public safety and law
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