The US Justice Department has issued subpoenas to the offices of Minnesota’s governor, attorney general, and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This action comes as the department evaluates whether the officials’ public opposition to former President Trump’s immigration enforcement surge in the Twin Cities constitutes a criminal act.
Key Details:
- Subpoenas issued to: Minnesota governor, attorney general, mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul
- Investigation focuses on: Public opposition to Trump’s immigration policies
- Context: Trump’s immigration enforcement surge in the Twin Cities
- Potential implications: Legal consequences for officials involved
This investigation may impact local immigration policies and the officials’ ability to advocate for their communities. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Reuters
