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Chief U.S.
District Judge Patrick Schiltz, a George W. Bush appointee, criticizing U.S.
Attorney Daniel Rosen for an email that accuses the court of exaggerating ICE violations in Minnesota.
that of due process in the Trump administration's crackdown on criminal illegal immigrants.
The judge calling Rosen's response an attack on the court rather than efforts to improve compliance, stressing that the court will uphold the rule of law, including criminal contempt if needed.
A separate judge has also ordered Rosen and ICE officials to appear at a contempt hearing next week over similar accusations.
Jeff Manosso, Fox News.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says it was notified that the FBI will not be providing the state agency with access to any information or evidence.
in the shooting death last month of Alex Preddy, who was shot during an altercation with Border Patrol agents.
The case, similar to other immigration-involved shootings in Minneapolis.
The BCA saying it's committed to a transparent and independent investigation, calling the FBI's lack of cooperation unprecedented.
State and local officials have also been accused of not cooperating during ongoing immigration action.
Jeff Manosso, Fox News.
After days of dangerous protests, including attacks on federal ICE agents, President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to potentially send in troops, though sane from the White House Friday.
The 1807 law used 30 times by 17 presidents, in many cases to suppress riots, with its most recent use during the L.A.
The Insurrection Act generally viewed as a last resort and used when a state or a city is overwhelmed or refuse to uphold federal law.
Jeff Manosso, Fox News.
After a social media post Monday morning from DHS that ICE agents were denied bookings at a Hampton Inn by Hilton in Lakeville in suburban Minneapolis, Hilton quickly clarified that it was not company policy, but the actions of a single independently owned hotel that later said it corrected the matter, though again accused Monday night of denying bookings to anyone affiliated with the government.
In a statement Tuesday morning, Hilton says it's now removing the hotel from its system for not meeting its standards and values that Hilton is and has always been a welcoming place for all.