Minnesota Judge Refuses to Halt Trump’s Immigration Surge as Civil Rights Clash Deepens
A federal judge in Minnesota declined to block President Trump’s massive immigration‑enforcement surge in Minneapolis–St. Paul, rejecting a lawsuit that accused DHS agents of widespread civil‑rights abuses. The operation — which sent thousands of federal agents into the Twin Cities — has already sparked weeks of protests and the killings of two U.S. citizens by federal officers.
Why it matters: This is now the most aggressive domestic enforcement push of Trump’s second term — and the legal fight over federal authority vs. state civil‑rights protections is about to explode.
Quick Hits
- Gaza: — Over 30 killed in new Israeli strikes — the deadliest day in months. [Source]
- Iran — EU formally designates the IRGC as a terrorist organization, escalating diplomatic pressure. [Source]
- Congo — Hundreds feared dead after a mine collapse in eastern DRC. [Source]
- Canada — A separatist group is now openly asking Trump to support a breakaway movement. [Source]
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From Minneapolis to Tehran to Taipei, the world is being reshaped by leaders who are consolidating power — and populations paying the price. Today’s stories aren’t isolated; they’re converging into a global test of authority, resistance, and who controls the narrative.