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Article: Why Minnesota Can’t Do More to Stop ICE
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Federal agents in Minneapolis are engaging in aggressive tactics, including the use of deadly force against civilians, against the expressed wishes of local and state officials. Local authorities feel powerless to stop the federal operation due to the constitutional principles of federalism, which prevent states from resisting federal authority.

The situation has created severe tension between federal forces and local law enforcement, with local police condemning federal agents' actions and reporting harassment of their own officers. While the governor has activated the National Guard, it is primarily in response to stretched local resources rather than a direct confrontation with federal agents.

The main topics covered are the federal occupation and its controversial actions, the legal and political limitations on state resistance, and the resulting conflict between federal and local authorities.

Original URL
https://www.wired.com/story/why-minnesota-cant-do-more-to-stop-ice/
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Published Date
2026-01-25 18:15
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2026-03-04 14:33
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2026-03-04 15:02
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