The ACLU sued the Trump administration today, alleging a "racial profiling campaign" against Somali and Latino communities in Minnesota. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of three US citizens, claims federal law enforcement targeted individuals based on race. These individuals were allegedly arrested or accosted without warrants or probable cause.
The ACLU asserts the administration's rhetoric fueled indiscriminate arrests. They argue agents perceived the individuals to be Somali or Latino. Kate Huddleston, ACLU attorney, condemned the actions as "police-state tactics." She emphasized the violation of liberty and equality principles.
The lawsuit immediately challenges federal immigration enforcement practices in Minnesota. It raises concerns about potential civil rights violations. The government has yet to respond to the allegations.
This legal action follows increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. Critics have long accused the administration of biased practices. The administration has consistently denied these claims.
The court will now review the ACLU's claims. A judge will decide whether to grant an injunction. This could potentially halt the alleged racial profiling campaign. The case is expected to draw national attention.
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