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The St. Paul rally and third round of national protests come in the wake of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, during which thousands of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents were sent to Minnesota, and thousands of people were detained and deported.
Organizers of Saturday’s “No Kings” demonstrations across the country predict Saturday's rallies against President Donald Trump could add up to one of the largest protests in U.S. history.
For several months, Minnesota was Ground Zero for President Donald Trump’s unprecedented immigration crackdown. It stands to reason, then, that the state has become the epicenter of the latest national protest against him.
Donald Trump claimed during a White House speech before American farmers on Friday that he was taking the state of Minnesota back from Somalia.
Minnesota's revised plan for Medicaid oversight was approved by CMS, potentially pausing federal funding threats.
President Trump defended his use of mail-in voting, renewed attacks on Minnesota’s Somali community, and went on a tangent on thousand-dollar ballpoint pens.
Minnesota demanda al gobierno de Trump, exige acceso a pruebas sobre tiroteos de agentes migratorios
Minnesota demandó a la administración Trump el martes para acceder a pruebas que, según afirman, necesitan para investigar de manera independiente
Trump first mentioned the idea over the weekend, while specifically mentioning Minnesota.