Minnesota Sues to Stop ICE ‘Invasion’

Minnesota and Twin Cities Sue to Halt 'Federal Invasion' of Local Communities

In a dramatic move, the state of Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against the US government and several officials, seeking to halt what it describes as an "unprecedented and unlawful surge" of federal agents in the Twin Cities. The complaint, which was filed in US district court on Monday, alleges that the deployment of thousands of armed federal agents amounts to a constitutional violation and a direct threat to public safety.

The lawsuit targets the US Department of Homeland Security and senior officials, including DHS secretary Kristi Noem. It argues that the operation, dubbed "Operation Metro Surge," is an unlawful commando-style invasion of Minnesota communities far from the border, overwhelming local infrastructure and law enforcement.

"We're not just fighting for our residents' rights; we're fighting to protect our very way of life," said Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison at a press conference on Monday. He accused DHS agents of sowing "chaos and terror" across the metro area through warrantless arrests, excessive force, and enforcement actions at schools, churches, hospitals, and other sensitive locations.

The surge has been blamed for school closures and lockdowns, hurting local businesses, and diverting police resources away from routine public safety work. Ellison cited more than 20 ICE-related incidents, including reports of people being pulled into unmarked vehicles by masked agents and vehicles left abandoned in the streets.

One incident that stands out is the fatal shooting of Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent on January 7. The FBI has assumed sole jurisdiction over the investigation, effectively barring Minnesota authorities from accessing evidence or taking part in the probe, a move state officials say undermines transparency and the integrity of law enforcement.

The lawsuit argues that the federal operation violates the Tenth Amendment, federal administrative law, and long-standing limits on immigration enforcement. It also accuses the Trump administration of "retaliatory conduct based on Minnesota's lawful exercise of its sovereign authority."

Ellison urged journalists to file complaints about their experiences with federal agents, saying, "Part of what our case is about is First Amendment protection. The press is protected by the First Amendment, and it's vitally important in this moment."

This latest development comes as the Trump administration has continued to escalate immigration enforcement operations across the country, drawing criticism from civil rights groups and local officials who say the tactics are overly aggressive and undermine trust between law enforcement and communities of color.
 
idk how this is even happening!! like, whats going on with these federal agents just swarming into our cities? it's not right! they're basically taking over & putting people in harm's way - ive heard stories about ppl being pulled from their homes by masked agents & taken away without notice. thats a form of human trafficking, fam! 🚨👮‍♀️

and its not like this is just happening in minnesota or twin cities either... i've seen reports of similar operations in other states too. it's like the trumps administration is trying to assert control over our lives & communities & its just not okay.

i'm all for border security & enforcing laws but this is taking it way too far! we need to stand up against these federal agents & demand that they respect our rights as americans... we deserve better than to be treated like we're in some kind of war zone. 💥🔒
 
I'm getting a bad vibe about this one 🤕. It seems like we're heading towards a big mess, folks. All these federal agents storming into our communities, taking over schools and hospitals... it's just plain scary. I remember when my kids were in school, I always wanted them to feel safe, not caught up in some high-stakes drama between the feds and local cops.

What really gets me is that all this is happening without proper oversight or transparency. It's like we're living in a bad action movie where anyone with a badge can just waltz into our neighborhoods and start causing chaos 🚨. I'm not naive, but I do think there are ways to address immigration issues without sacrificing community trust.

We need to stand up for what's right, for the First Amendment, and for our rights as citizens 💪. We gotta make sure that no one group is above the law or above being held accountable for their actions. It's time to have some tough conversations about how we're gonna handle these kinds of situations in the future 🤝.
 
man... this is getting outta hand 🤯 gotta feel for all those minnesota folks being invaded by federal agents they're not even on the border! operation metro surge sounds like something straight outta a movie, but reality is way more concerning it's crazy how it's affecting schools, hospitals, and businesses in the twin cities. can't imagine how hard it must be to live under this kind of uncertainty 🤕

what's even more disturbing is that there's been reports of people being pulled into unmarked vehicles by masked agents and other weird enforcement tactics - sounds like a recipe for disaster! and the fact that the fbi is taking over the investigation into Renee Nicole Good's fatal shooting? that's just too much 😔

anyway, gotta give props to minnesota attorney general keith ellison for speaking truth to power and fighting for his community's rights this isn't about politics or partisanship - it's about protecting people from being terrorized by federal agents 👮‍♀️ we should all be supporting him and standing in solidarity with the twin cities 🌈
 
I'm super worried about this whole thing 🤕. It sounds like the federal government is basically taking over our state and doing whatever they want without any regard for us Minnesotans or our way of life. The fact that there's been a fatal shooting by an ICE agent already? That's just heartbreaking 😔. And now Minnesota is suing them, which is about time 🤝. I think it's outrageous that the press isn't being protected and that journalists are being silenced by these federal agents. What if they start targeting other communities or journalists in other states? It gives me the chills 😱.
 
Can you believe what's going on?! 🙄 I mean, I know we're talking about a federal lawsuit against the US government here, but it feels like they're literally trampling all over our state's rights and freedoms! 💥 The whole thing with Operation Metro Surge is just soooo suspicious... thousands of armed agents swarming into our communities without even a whisper of explanation? What's their end goal here?! 🤔 And let me tell you, I'm not buying the "security" angle - this feels like a blatant power grab to me. 🔒 I mean, have you seen those videos of ICE agents pulling people from schools and churches?! That's just some messed up stuff right there... 😱
 
🤔 I gotta admit, it's kinda crazy that Minnesota is taking a stand against what they see as an "invasion" of their communities. I mean, on one hand, it's understandable to feel uneasy about thousands of armed agents swooping in unannounced. But on the other hand, I think the state's doing a great job of highlighting the issues with federal overreach and the erosion of trust between law enforcement and marginalized communities.

It's also pretty cool that they're using this lawsuit as an opportunity to talk about First Amendment protection for journalists! 📰 That's super important for holding those in power accountable, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like immigration enforcement.

I'm curious to see how this all plays out in court. Maybe this will lead to some real changes and a more nuanced approach to immigration policy that takes into account the complexities of these issues? 💡 Fingers crossed!
 
Ugh I'm so worried about what's going on in Minnesota 😩 but at the same time I think it's awesome that they're taking a stand against this federal overreach 🙌 I mean, can you imagine if every state did the same? It would be like a wave of resistance across America 🌊 and who knows maybe it'll even inspire some change 💡 from the top down? The fact that the Attorney General is saying we need to protect our way of life is actually kinda cool 😎 I love how passionate he is about this, and the part about First Amendment protection? Yaaas let's not forget about that 📰. And I have to give props to Renee Nicole Good's family for speaking out after her tragic passing 💔 it's so important we keep shining a light on these kinds of issues 🔦
 
🤔 I don't get why they're making a big deal about this federal operation in Minnesota... seems like just another case of people not following the rules, ya know? 🙃 And what's with all these arrests and shootings? Can't we just talk it out instead of resorting to violence? 💬 The press should be able to report on whatever they want without being intimidated by some masked agents in unmarked vehicles... that's like, basic human rights, right? 😊
 
This is a total power grab by the federal government 🚫! I mean, come on, thousands of armed agents just showing up in our backyard without so much as a whisper to the locals? It's like something outta a Hollywood action movie, but instead of being exciting, it's downright terrifying 😱. And let's not forget about the fact that our own Attorney General is being forced to file a lawsuit against his own country 🤯. This is what happens when you have a government that doesn't listen to its citizens or respect their rights.

And what really gets my blood boiling is that they're doing this under the guise of "Operation Metro Surge" – sounds like some kind of militarized operation to me 🚨. I'm all for keeping our communities safe, but not at the cost of our civil liberties or the trust we need between law enforcement and the public.

We need to stand up against this federal overreach and demand that our government starts listening to us instead of imposing its will 💬. We can't just sit back and let them push around the people who elected them 🙄. The fact that they're using ICE-related incidents as an excuse is just a thinly veiled attempt to justify their own authoritarian tendencies 👀.

This is a classic case of a power-hungry government trying to silence dissent and maintain its grip on power 💥. We can't let that happen, folks! We need to be loud, we need to be clear, and we need to stand together against this federal invasion 🤝.
 
🚨 This is a total power grab by the federal government, if you ask me 🤔. They're just trying to silence dissenting voices with their militarized presence in our cities 🗣️. I mean, what's next? The feds showing up at every town hall meeting and forcing people to shut down their opinions 🚫? It's not about keeping us safe, it's about exerting control over our communities 💪.

And let's not forget the First Amendment implications here 📰. If they're trying to stifle free speech by intimidating journalists who dare to report on this stuff, then we need to stand up and say enough is enough 👊. It's time for Minnesota to assert its sovereignty and show that it won't be pushed around by the feds 💥.

I'm not surprised that this happened under a Trump administration, though 🤷‍♂️. They've always been about using fear and intimidation to get their way 💪. But we can't let them win, folks! We need to stand up for our rights as citizens and fight for the kind of government that truly represents us 🗳️.
 
Something fishy is going on here... 🤔 all this talk about "federal invasion" sounds like a bunch of hooey to me! What's really going on is that some people in power don't want the public to know what's really happening with immigration enforcement, so they're trying to spin it as some kind of "invasion". The fact that they're claiming this is a constitutional violation just seems like an excuse to cover their tracks. And what about all these ICE-related incidents? That sounds like a whole lotta convenient "mistakes" if you ask me... 😒
 
omg what's going on with all these fed agents in minnesota 🤯 they're basically taking over the cities like it's some kinda military operation? like, i get it we need security but this is getting outta hand 😒 schools, churches, hospitals... where are they even supposed to be enforcing laws? not exactly the most welcoming place for them. and what about all those innocent people who got caught up in these ICE incidents 🤕 Renee Nicole Good's family still hasn't gotten justice after that fatal shooting... it's just not right. this whole thing feels like a massive overreach and a clear disregard for minnesota's autonomy 🚫 we should be supporting local law enforcement, not having fed agents swooping in and taking over 💔
 
man I'm so worried about what's happening in minnesota rn the thought of thousands of armed federal agents just showing up in our neighborhoods is crazy talk 😲 we don't need some commando-style invasion in the middle of our city it's like they're not even considering the impact on local businesses and schools and hospitals

and the way they're treating people from minnesota it's just not right Renee Nicole Good was a great person and she shouldn't have been killed by an ice agent and now her family is still trying to get answers 🤕

i'm also worried about the fact that the FBI is taking over the investigation into her death what does that even mean for transparency and accountability? it's just so frustrating seeing our state officials fight for our rights but getting nowhere fast 🚫
 
OMG 🤯 like what's going on with these federal agents in Minnesota? They're basically taking over the cities and it's super scary 😱. I get that they want to enforce laws and all, but this is ridiculous! Why are they showing up uninvited at schools, churches, and hospitals? That's just creepy 🤔. And what about people like Renee Nicole Good who got shot by an ICE agent? That's so senseless 💔.

I'm also curious about how the federal government thinks it can just swoop in and start enforcing laws without asking anyone for permission? Doesn't that infringe on states' rights or something? 🤷‍♀️ The fact that they're using tactics like warrantless arrests and excessive force is just totally unacceptable 😡.

I hope Minnesota wins this lawsuit and gets some answers about what's going on. We need more transparency and accountability from our government officials 💬. And to all the journalists out there, keep reporting on this stuff! Your First Amendment rights are important too 📰.
 
omg i'm so down for minnesota taking a stand against this whole federal invasion thing its like they're trying to just control everything and it's super scary 🤯 especially with all these reports of ICE agents being aggressive and harming innocent people like renée nicole good rest in peace 😢

and idk about the whole press protection thing but i think its def worth bringing attention to the fact that journalists are getting harassed by federal agents which is a huge deal for free speech and accountability

can't wait to see how this lawsuit plays out though fingers crossed for minnesota
 
idk how can federal agents just come into a state and take over everything they dont even need a warrant lol like what even is operation metro surge idc if its "constitutional" or not whats the point of having laws if theyre just gonna get ignored anyway 🤷‍♂️🚫
 
I'm seeing a lot of anxiety and frustration with the situation in Minnesota right now 🤕, but let's take a step back and think about this... what is it that we want to protect? Our way of life? Our freedom? Our safety?

It seems like everyone is getting caught up in the heat of the moment, but what are the real underlying issues here? Is it really just about immigration enforcement or is there something deeper going on?

I think we need to be careful not to let fear and anger dictate our actions. We can't just blame others for our problems without taking a hard look at ourselves too 🤔. The government, ICE, the media - everyone has a role to play in this.

The key to resolving conflicts is communication and understanding, not aggression and division. Let's try to listen to each other's perspectives and work together to find solutions that benefit everyone 🗣️.
 
omg I'm so worried about Renee Nicole Good's family 🤕 my kid can't even understand why this is happening in their own state 😔 it's like, what's going on?! these federal agents just showing up out of nowhere, doing arrests without warrants... it's just crazy! and the fact that the FBI can't help with her case because they're all busy with the investigation? that's just another layer of red tape 🚫 my kid is asking me why we have to deal with this stuff in our own country 🤷‍♀️
 
idk about this lawsuit... feels like a bunch of hot air if you ask me 🤷‍♂️. i mean, we're talking about thousands of armed agents being deployed in a non-border state, which is already pretty messed up. but the fact that they're suing over it? seems like a long shot to me 💔. are they really gonna win this thing and get all these federal agents pulled out? 🤔 i'm not holding my breath tbh 😅. and what's with all the talk about First Amendment protection? shouldn't that be automatic for journalists who just wanna do their job? 📰 it feels like a bunch of politicians playing politics instead of actually addressing the real issues here 👊.
 
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