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‘Patience is at an end’: Federal judge orders ICE director to appear in court

‘Patience is at an end’: Federal judge orders ICE director to appear in court

Updated 8:37 p.m.

MINNEAPOLIS — In an escalating confrontation between the federal judiciary and immigration authorities, Minnesota’s Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick J. Schiltz ordered the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear personally in court, accusing the agency of repeatedly defying court orders and declaring that the court’s “patience is at an end.” In a sharply worded order ...

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FAA ignored warnings before DCA crash, federal investigators say

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Trump backs Noem after sending border czar to revamp Minnesota deportation effort

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said he was looking to “de-escalate” in Minnesota with a reshuffle of the leadership running his deportation effort in the state following widespread outcry over the killing of two U.S. citizens by federal agents. Still, the president denied he was pulling back his immigration crackdown and said that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem would remain in ...
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More history exhibits pulled from national parks, including Grand Canyon

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‘Patience is at an end’: Federal judge orders ICE director to appear in court

MINNEAPOLIS — In an escalating confrontation between the federal judiciary and immigration authorities, Minnesota’s Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick J. Schiltz ordered the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear personally in court, accusing the agency of repeatedly defying court orders and declaring that the court’s “patience is at an end.” In a sharply worded order ...
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Texas AG sues Delaware nurse practitioner for mailing abortion pills

DALLAS — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that his office is suing a Delaware-based nurse practitioner who is accused of mailing abortion pills into Texas. Paxton’s office is suing Debra Lynch, who operates an organization called Her Safe Harbor. The organization, according to its website, prescribes and mails medication abortion to all 50 states, including Texas. The ...
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As tensions rise after shooting, federal judge considering request to temporarily halt Operation Metro Surge

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Power grid for 67 million at risk as deep freeze follows storm

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Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino set to leave Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS – President Donald Trump and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz each struck a conciliatory tone on Monday after a private phone call in a sign the two sides were seeking to defuse a crisis over the Trump-ordered deportation drive that has claimed the lives of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.
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Walz and Trump speak by phone as White House appears to soften tone on ICE crackdown

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz spoke to President Donald Trump by phone Monday, a conversation both parties hailed as productive and signaling a possible path toward de-escalating the tense immigration standoff in the state. It was the first call in more than a year between Walz and Trump, who have become bitter political foes since the governor’s failed run for vice president, and came ...