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Minneapolis Live Updates: Judge to Consider Legality of Trump's Immigration Crackdown The New York TimesLive updates: Court to hold hearings in Minnesota lawsuits seeking to curb federal agents The Washington PostMinneapolis shooting live updates: Video runs counter to many federal statements after Alex Pretti shooting NBC NewsFederal court hearings Monday over ICE operations in Minnesota kstp.com
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The lawsuits aim to prevent federal officials from destroying evidence related to Alex Pretti's killing and to end the surge of immigration officers in Minnesota.
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David Guttenfelder, a Times photographer based in Minneapolis, describes what he saw at the scene where Alex Jeffrey Pretti had been killed by federal agents.
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Former ICE agent warns local police non-cooperation creates "formula for disaster" following second federal agent-involved death in Minneapolis this month.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and members of the Senate HELP Committee are launching a task force to target federal fraud in the wake of the Minnesota fraud scandal.
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Can ICE agents be prosecuted for Minneapolis shootings? ReutersOpinion | Local Prosecution Is the Answer to Federal Lawlessness The New York TimesPolicing experts react to Minnesota shooting and a record-low temperature in the U.S.: Morning Rundown NBC NewsLaw enforcement legal expert on Minneapolis ICE killings: "Everyone should care that fair investigations happen" CBS News
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A second person was killed in Minneapolis over the weekend by federal officials. The political finger-pointing began almost immediately.
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An airplane crashed in Maine on Sunday with eight individuals aboard, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which noted that it and the NTSB would investigate.
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Federal immigration officials say DHS mishandled messaging after a deadly Border Patrol shooting, hurting morale and credibility and sparking internal backlash.
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The fatal shooting of a Minneapolis protester by a federal immigration officer prompted some fellow Republicans to question President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration crackdown.
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President Trump told the Wall Street Journal his administration is "reviewing everything" after the Minneapolis shooting that killed nurse Alex Pretti, as questions swirl.
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