Minnesota, protest and economic strike
Digest more
The Department of Public Safety commissioner says he's hopeful protests will remain peaceful like last weekend.
Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller says local police in Minneapolis were given orders to "stand down and surrender" amid anti-ICE protests.
Gregory Bovino, a senior Border Patrol official, said agents were operating lawfully and were “focused on individuals who pose a serious threat to this community.”
NewsNation host Leland Vittert uncritically repeated a claim by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who alleged that police in Minnesota "have been ordered to stand down and surrender."
The Justice Department appealed a judge’s ruling that federal agents in Minnesota can’t arrest or use pepper spray on peaceful protesters or stop people in their cars without cause. Follow here for the latest.
After an immigration agent fatally shot a woman, Minnesotans have called for the officer to be prosecuted. But previous attempts to charge federal officers at the state level have failed.