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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersSeptember 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Minnesota officials have pushed back against the Trump administration’s new lawsuit targeting the state’s immigration policies.

    Attorney General Keith Ellison called the lawsuit “baseless” and described it as political retaliation. He said the state is prepared to defend its policies in court.

    Ellison emphasized that Minnesota’s immigration rules aim to protect residents and communities. He stressed the state will use all legal means to fight the case.

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey also spoke out, saying the city will continue supporting its immigrant population. He added that Minneapolis “will not back down” in the face of federal challenges.

    The lawsuit comes as the federal government aims to challenge policies it sees as “sanctuary” measures. These policies limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.

    Ellison and Frey’s statements highlight the state’s commitment to defending these measures. Minnesota has a history of adopting policies to support immigrants and refugees. Officials argue these policies improve public safety by building trust between communities and local authorities.

    Local leaders say the lawsuit could disrupt this trust and create fear among residents. They insist that enforcing federal immigration law should not come at the cost of community safety.

    The state’s response will be closely watched in court. Legal experts suggest the case may set a precedent for other states with similar sanctuary policies.

    Minnesota’s approach differs from stricter federal enforcement. State officials argue that their policies focus on humane treatment and fair legal processes for immigrants.

    Public reactions in Minnesota are mixed. Immigrant advocacy groups have praised Ellison and Frey for their stance. They say defending sanctuary policies is critical to protecting vulnerable communities.

    Opponents argue that the policies may conflict with federal law. They believe that local cooperation is necessary to maintain national immigration standards.

    The lawsuit is part of a broader federal effort to challenge sanctuary policies across the United States. Several other states have faced similar legal actions in recent years.

    Minnesota leaders have vowed to fight the case vigorously. Legal analysts expect a complex court battle that could involve multiple hearings and appeals.

    Ellison’s office said it will prepare a detailed legal response outlining why Minnesota’s policies are lawful. The state aims to show that its rules do not prevent federal enforcement but rather prioritize local safety and fairness.

    Mayor Frey highlighted the city’s ongoing efforts to support immigrant communities. He noted that Minneapolis offers programs and resources to help immigrants integrate safely into the city.

    State officials also pointed to the economic and social benefits of welcoming immigrants. They argue that strong community ties lead to safer neighborhoods and better opportunities for all residents.

    The outcome of the lawsuit could influence how other states handle immigration enforcement. Minnesota’s leaders are determined to protect their policies and maintain their approach to immigrant rights.

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