
Minnesota and its largest cities have sued the Trump administration to halt a surge of federal immigration enforcement agents following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis woman, by an ICE officer during a crackdown. The lawsuit alleges constitutional violations, including First Amendment rights, and calls the deployment a "federal invasion." The Trump administration defends the operation, citing public safety and characterizing Good as a threat. Protests and confrontations between federal agents and demonstrators have intensified amid calls for independent investigations and debates over the use of force and immigration policies.
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