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Judge is asked for emergency hearing after Congress members blocked from ICE facility in Minneapolis
Minnesota lawmakers argue the seven-day notice policy hinders urgent ICE oversight during crucial DHS funding talks, with a judge previously deeming it likely illegal.
- Several Democratic Congress members were blocked from visiting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility near Minneapolis on Saturday.
- A federal judge had temporarily blocked ICE from enforcing policies limiting Congress members' access to immigration detention facilities.
- Lawyers for the Congress members asked the judge to hold an emergency hearing, citing the urgency of ongoing funding negotiations for ICE.
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Judge is asked for emergency hearing after Congress members blocked from ICE facility in Minneapolis
Plaintiffs' attorneys are asking a federal judge to intervene after three Democratic members of Congress were blocked from visiting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Minnesota over the weekend.
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