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Minnesota and Illinois sue federal government over unauthorized immigration agent deployment, citing constitutional authority.
Minnesota and Illinois have sued the federal government, citing the 10th Amendment, to challenge the deployment of federal immigration agents in their states without consent.
The states argue this violates their constitutional authority over local law enforcement and public safety, asserting that immigration enforcement is primarily a state responsibility.
They claim federal overreach undermines state sovereignty and could erode public trust.
The legal actions reflect growing tensions over federalism and the limits of federal power in state matters, with potential implications for intergovernmental relations and future immigration enforcement.
Minnesota e Illinois demandaron al gobierno federal por el despliegue de agentes de inmigración no autorizados, citando la autoridad constitucional.