Minnesota sues to stop ICE operations: Law professor explains what a TRO could do and whether an ICE agent could be prosecuted
Minnesota has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to halt a surge of ICE agents operating across the state. University of St. Thomas School of Law professor Rachel Moran breaks down what a temporary restraining order against ICE would mean, whether the lawsuit could bring real change, which federal judge will hear the case and whether Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has a legal path to prosecute an ICE agent.
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