Department of Homeland Security officials say fewer than 500 immigration agents remain in Minnesota now that Operation Metro Surge has concluded, U.S. Rep. Angie Craig said Friday after touring the ...
We need more people to take care of the elderly and people with disabilities, but we also need them on our construction sites, in our classrooms, and in our research labs if Minnesota is to live up to ...
Operation Metro Surge,” the incursion of 3,000 federal immigration agents into Minnesota in what the Department of Homeland Security called “the largest DHS operation ever,” began in December, when ...
Alec Williams is policy researcher for We Make Minnesota, which is a coalition of labor and community groups organizing to raise state revenue for investment in health care, education, racial equity, ...
Minnesota Democrats in the first few days of the 2026 legislative session have proposed a slew of bills to hold federal ...
Minnesota prosecutors are demanding that federal officials share evidence in the killing of Alex Pretti and the shooting of ...
These are Minnesotans…these aren't the worst of the worst. They are just people entitled to their rights and to look out for their neighbors,” said Maggie Wood.
The state and counties cannot take over providing the necessary care, treatment and support to the thousands of people with ...
Since the launch of Operation Metro Surge, federal judges in Minnesota have repeatedly ruled — hundreds of times — that immigration agents illegally arrested and detained people and must release them.
Leaders of Minnesota’s largest business lobby on Tuesday acknowledged that the private sector is undergoing immense strain ...
Brently Davis, a disabled 55-year-old man, is being threatened with eviction from his downtown St. Paul apartment. In the ...
Salah Mohamed was 21 the first time he visited Washington D.C. It was 2003, and he arrived on a bus full of Minnesotans ...