Those are state and local pd
Trump s seem to rather prefer that ICE beat down on peaceful protesters more so than any violent criminals. Cuz muh team
Those are state and local pd
Oh that's right, you guys don't care what type of law enforcement beats down on peaceful protesters. As long as the lols keep coming, huh.
Minnesota trying to protect itself from the US government by oppressing its own citizens is an oppressive situation that DHS caused, not the other way around
Minnesota did not request relief from immigrants or social chaos, social disorder was imposed on Minnesota by the US government to remove immigrants who were already welcome, as underscored by the rate of naturalization.
A clear majority of Somalis in Minnesota are already US citizens and beloved community members.
Essentially, Trump is waging a war of internal counterinsurgency against blue states and cities, using immigration enforcement as a fig leaf
the counterinsurgency war doubles as ethnic cleansing that also tends to reduce nonwhite and naturalized Americans to second class status, stratifying status along lines of ethnic and racial caste
Correct
You aside, it's your team that ends up howling when the shoe's on the other foot.
, you guys can't even figure out what to do with the 2nd Amendment any more lol.
Mike Teevee doesn't believe anything he unless he sees it on TV
Even after he watches it on TV
You're just another Republican liar, DarrinS -- you always have been
but also, Trump/Miller fully intend to alter the US racial mix with brisk police action
and to introduce ethnic/racial stratification of American society
This whole deal in Minnesota was prefaced by demonizing Somalis to favor Minnesota with federal occupation and a violent crime spree
snacks enjoys the sexual assault.
Not unexpected.
for Minnesota black-bloc terrorists, house slippers and tactical bathrobes
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THEY'VE GOT CELL PHONES! SHOOT THEM!
Immigration thug-in-chief Tom Homan declares the end of the surge in Minnesota without any apparent concessions from Walz
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/0...ews-conferenceThe immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is ending, said Tom Homan, the border czar for President Donald Trump.
“I have proposed, and President Trump has concurred, that this surge operation conclude,” Homan said. “A significant draw down has already been underway this week and will continue through the next week.”
Erika Zurawski, co-founder of the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, said she was “sick to my stomach” after listening to the news conference. Citing Homan’s mention of “unprecedented levels of coordination” with state officials and local law enforcement, she accused Walz and other officials of “caving” to the Trump administration.
“Something needed to be done, but what needed to be done was not our leaders caving to racist immigration policies. That’s not what needed to be done. What needed to be done was our leaders standing up on behalf of our community members that have been under attack by vicious and brutal ICE agents,” she said.
https://www.fox9.com/news/end-ice-su...hat-broke-hereST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Gov. Tim Walz says he's cautiously optimistic about the Trump administration announcing an end to the ICE surge in Minnesota but is demanding the federal government take accountability for what happened during the surge, including "the incredible and immense costs."
Not really seeing Walz caving here
Oh looky to who caved to who
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...a/88402953007/..The Trump administration said it will end the controversial immigration operation in Minnesota that sparked nationwide protests after federal agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens in January.
"I have proposed and President Trump has concurred that this surge operation conclude,” White House border czar Tom Homan said at a Feb. 12 news conference. “A significant drawdown has already been underway this week and will continue through the next week.”....
I can't wait to see the lawsuits that mount up from this whole storm.
the lede in Le Monde today
Two people dead, thousands arrested, two cities shaken, and Donald Trump defeated.https://www.lemonde.fr/international...6545_3210.html![]()
DOJ drops another case where the evidence didn't support DHS's story.
Seems whenever DHS shoots someone, they blame the person who got shot, regardless of the facts.
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/...0-6ccfae5874e1The charges against the man shot by a federal agent on Jan. 14 in north Minneapolis will soon be dismissed, according to court do ents.
In a motion filed Wednesday, Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen urged the court to dismiss with prejudice the complaint against Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis and Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna, saying that newly discovered evidence wasn't consistent with the allegations. A federal judge will need to sign off before the charges are officially dismissed.
Sosa-Celis and Aljorna were accused of striking an ICE officer during an attempted arrest in Minneapolis last month, leading the officer to fire his weapon and strike Sosa-Celis in the leg. The Department of Homeland Security said both men are in the United States illegally.
Trump appointed judge twits the government for failing to provide for due process under the 5A for the detainees at Whipple
Of late, the judicial tone taken with the government has been getting tart in federal district courts
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from the judicial order linked above
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the judicial order itself is very detailed and direct
Based on the foregoing and on all the files, records, and proceedings herein, Plaintiffs’ Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (ECF No. 17) is GRANTED IN PART. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT each of the defendants, including their officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys, and all persons in active concert or participation with any of the foregoing who receive actual notice of this Order, by personal service or otherwise, are ordered and enjoined as follows:
1. Defendants shall ensure that every noncitizen taken into custody under the Immigration and Nationality Act and initially detained at the ERO Holding Facility at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building located at 1 Federal Drive, Fort Snelling, Minnesota (“Detainee”), within one hour of their 36 CASE 0:26-cv-00749-NEB-DLM Doc. 95 Filed 02/12/26 Page 37 of 41detention and prior to being transferred out of state, is given the following materials:
a. Defendants shall provide Detainees their A-number in writing.
b. Defendants shall provide a printed copy of Exhibit A to this Order.
c. Defendants shall attach to Exhibit A a list of accurate telephone numbers for current free legal service providers serving the jurisdiction of the ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations St. Paul Office.
d. Exhibit A, the list of free legal service providers, and written notification of the Detainee’s A-number shall be furnished to each Detainee in English, Spanish, Somali, French, and Hmong. Defendants shall provide, without charge, to each Detainee who is illiterate or not proficient in any of those languages an in-person or telephonic oral translation of these materials.
2. Defendants shall provide Detainees with reasonable and equitable access to telephones. Within one hour of detention and prior to being transferred out of the Whipple Federal Building, Detainees shall be provided free, private, and unmonitored access to the telephone. Defendants shall permit Detainees to make the number of calls necessary to reach counsel or family. 37 CASE 0:26-cv-00749-NEB-DLM Doc. 95 Filed 02/12/26 Page 38 of 41
3. Thereafter, Defendants shall provide Detainees with access to confidential telephone calls with their legal representation at no charge to the Detainee.
a. Defendants shall not restrict the number of calls a Detainee places to their legal representatives or to obtain representation. Defendants shall not limit the duration of such calls by rule or automatic cut-off, unless necessary for security purposes or to maintain orderly and fair access to telephones. If time limits are necessary for such calls, the calls shall be no shorter than 20 minutes, and the Detainee shall be allowed to continue the call, if desired, at the first available opportunity. Additionally, Defendants shall ensure privacy for Detainees’ telephone calls regarding legal matters. Detainees must be able to make such calls without being overheard by officers, other staff, or other Detainees.
b. Defendants shall allow inbound confidential calls from Detainees’ legal representation. A telephone number for counsel to call in order to reach Detainees shall be con uously displayed online. Defendants shall monitor that telephone line from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. CST, seven days per week. If an attorney requests that Defendants provide the attorney’s name, phone number, or other 38 CASE 0:26-cv-00749-NEB-DLM Doc. 95 Filed 02/12/26 Page 39 of 41message to a Detainee, the Detainee shall receive that information, in writing, as promptly as possible.
4. Detainees with disabilities shall be provided access to telephone services on the same terms as Detainees without disabilities are provided access to telephones. Such telephone services may include video relay service or video remote interpretation service.
5. Defendants shall ensure that the Online Detainee Locator System of defendant Immigrations and Customs Enforcement accurately identifies the location of each Detainee by name, date of birth, and A-number in real time.
6. Defendants shall not transfer a Detainee out of Minnesota during the first 72 hours of their detention.
7. If Defendants transfer a Detainee from the Whipple Federal Building, the following obligations apply:
a. First and foremost, Defendants shall inform the Detainee of the transfer destination.
b. After being told the transfer destination, Defendants shall provide the Detainee with the opportunity to use the telephone until they are able to reach counsel or family. These calls shall be free, private, and accessible as outlined in Paragraphs 2 and 4, above.
8. Defendants shall provide access to the Whipple Federal Building for legal visitation by current and prospective attorneys, legal representatives, and legal assistants. Legal visitation shall be permitted seven days per week, for a minimum of eight hours per day on business days (Monday through Friday), and a minimum of four hours per day on weekends and holidays. Defendants shall provide private rooms for closed-door discussions between Detainees and current and prospective attorneys, legal representatives, and legal assistants.
9. Defendants shall not retaliate in any manner against any Plaintiff or Detainee, including in their immigration proceedings or in any other context, for participating in this litigation or complaining about any alleged violation of this Temporary Restraining Order.
10. Defendants shall disseminate notice of this Order to all agents stationed at the Whipple Federal Building and those responsible for the building’s operations, including providing copies in paper or electronic format. The Order must be distributed to those individuals within 12 hours of its issuance.
11. This Order shall remain in effect for fourteen days: until Friday, February 26, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. CST.
12. This Court will hold a status conference on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 1:30 p.m. CST in Courtroom 13W of the Diana Murphy United States Courthouse in 40 CASE 0:26-cv-00749-NEB-DLM Doc. 95 Filed 02/12/26 Page 41 of 41Minneapolis, Minnesota. At the status conference, the Court will
(a) receive status updates on compliance with this Order and hear any requests for modification; and
(b) determine whether a second hearing on the Motion for Preliminary Injunction and Motion for Class Certification is necessary, and if such a hearing would include the presentation of evidence. The parties shall reserve Thursday February 26, 2026 at 12 p.m. CST for the date of the second hearing. The parties may request amendments to this schedule as necessary.
Dated: February 12, 2026 Time: 5:00 p.m.
BY THE COURT:
s/Nancy E. Brasel Nancy E. Brasel
United States District Judge
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