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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNEW: Judge Menendez rejected Minnesota's effort to block Operation Metro Surge
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/31/judge-rejects-bid-to-end-trump-administrations-immigration-enforcement-surge-in-minnesota-00758835A federal judge has rejected a bid by state and local officials in Minnesota to end Operation Metro Surge, the Trump administrations massive deployment of thousands of federal agents to aggressively enforce immigration laws.
In a ruling Saturday, U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Menendez found strong evidence that the ongoing federal operation has had, and will likely continue to have, profound and even heartbreaking, consequences on the State of Minnesota, the Twin Cities, and Minnesotans.
There is evidence that ICE and CBP agents have engaged in racial profiling, excessive use of force, and other harmful actions, Menendez said, adding that the operation has disrupted daily life for Minnesotans harming school attendance, forcing police overtime work and straining emergency services. She also said there were signs the Trump administration was using the surge to force the state to change its immigration policies pointing to a list of policy demands by Attorney General Pam Bondi and similar comments by White House immigration czar Tom Homan.
But the Biden-appointed judge said state officials arguments that the state was being punished or unfairly treated by the federal government were insufficient to justify blocking the surge altogether. And in a 30-page opinion, the judge said she was particularly reluctant to take a side in the debate about the purpose behind Operation Metro Surge.
In a ruling Saturday, U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Menendez found strong evidence that the ongoing federal operation has had, and will likely continue to have, profound and even heartbreaking, consequences on the State of Minnesota, the Twin Cities, and Minnesotans.
There is evidence that ICE and CBP agents have engaged in racial profiling, excessive use of force, and other harmful actions, Menendez said, adding that the operation has disrupted daily life for Minnesotans harming school attendance, forcing police overtime work and straining emergency services. She also said there were signs the Trump administration was using the surge to force the state to change its immigration policies pointing to a list of policy demands by Attorney General Pam Bondi and similar comments by White House immigration czar Tom Homan.
But the Biden-appointed judge said state officials arguments that the state was being punished or unfairly treated by the federal government were insufficient to justify blocking the surge altogether. And in a 30-page opinion, the judge said she was particularly reluctant to take a side in the debate about the purpose behind Operation Metro Surge.
NEW: Judge Menendez rejected Minnesota's effort to block Operation Metro Surge, despite acknowledging profound and "heartbreaking" consequences it was having on daily life in the state.
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney.bsky.social) 2026-01-31T17:12:54.692Z
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In It to Win It
Jan 31
OP
sinkingfeeling
(57,838 posts)1. Boo!
justaprogressive
(6,925 posts)2. OFFS She's terrified
SamKnause
(14,897 posts)3. Worthless !!!
mvd
(65,914 posts)4. A Biden nominee, too
Very disappointing indeed.
lame54
(39,773 posts)5. Blown opportunity...
How many public executions will it take?