A federal judge on Saturday denied Minnesota’s request to halt the federal government’s immigration “surge” as the lawsuit proceeds.
Judge Katherine M. Menendez, a Biden appointee, ruled that Minnesota and the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis did not sufficiently prove that the federal government’s so-called Operation Metro Surge, which has killed two people and sparked daily protests, was unlawful.
“Plaintiffs have provided no metric by which to determine when lawful law enforcement becomes unlawful commandeering, simply arguing that the excesses of Operation Metro Surge are so extreme that the surge exceeds whatever line must exist,” Menendez wrote in her order, declining to issue a preliminary injunction.
Still, she acknowledged that the operation “has had, and will likely continue to have, profound and even heartbreaking, consequences.”
“It would be difficult to overstate the effect this operation is having on the citizens of Minnesota, and the Court must acknowledge that reality here,” Menendez wrote.








