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The Minority That Rules: How Trump Is Winning in Court
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The Minority That Rules: How Trump Is Winning in Court

360 judges said Trump's mass detention policy is illegal. 27 said it isn't. So why are those 27 winning? The answer lies in how the administration is playing the courts.

When Liberals Face the Gun Rights Question They've Been Avoiding
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When Liberals Face the Gun Rights Question They've Been Avoiding

The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE agents has forced American progressives to confront an uncomfortable contradiction between warning of authoritarianism while advocating civilian disarmament.

When Surveillance Becomes Normal: Minneapolis Under Quiet Siege
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When Surveillance Becomes Normal: Minneapolis Under Quiet Siege

ICE and CBP agents patrol Minneapolis streets as daily life continues. The normalization of surveillance reveals how democracy erodes in plain sight.

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South Korea's Cold War Relic Faces Modern Challenge
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South Korea's Cold War Relic Faces Modern Challenge

As Seoul seeks warmer ties with Pyongyang, lawmakers push to abolish the 1948 National Security Law that bans North Korean media possession.

When Federal Power Meets Local Resistance: Minneapolis as America's Federalism Test
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When Federal Power Meets Local Resistance: Minneapolis as America's Federalism Test

ICE operations in Minneapolis reveal how America's federal system creates institutional friction by design. Is this chaos or democracy working as intended?

Privacy Protector or Digital Panopticon? Palantir CEO's Bold Claim
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Privacy Protector or Digital Panopticon? Palantir CEO's Bold Claim

Palantir CEO Alex Karp argues anti-ICE protesters should support his company's surveillance tools, claiming they protect Fourth Amendment rights. But critics question this logic.

Is This Fort Sumter?" Governor Asks as Federal Forces Kill Two in Minnesota
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Is This Fort Sumter?" Governor Asks as Federal Forces Kill Two in Minnesota

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz compares ICE operations to Civil War tensions after federal agents kill two residents, raising questions about federal overreach and state sovereignty.

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When Law Enforcement Becomes a Numbers Game
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When Law Enforcement Becomes a Numbers Game

Trump's $100 billion immigration force expansion reveals dangerous trade-offs between rapid hiring and public safety. What happens when enforcement prioritizes quantity over quality?

When Federal Agents Kill Citizens, Who Pays the Price?
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When Federal Agents Kill Citizens, Who Pays the Price?

Alex Pretti's death in Minneapolis has turned ICE funding into a government shutdown battle, exposing deep fractures in both parties over immigration enforcement limits.

When Federal Agents Become the Enemy Within
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When Federal Agents Become the Enemy Within

Two deaths in Minneapolis reveal how immigration enforcement has transformed into something resembling occupation—and how communities are fighting back with unprecedented courage.

Gavel and U.S. visa representing legal protection
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Judge Blocks Trump Administration Immigration Status Retaliation in 2026 Case

A federal judge has warned the Trump administration against changing the immigration status of noncitizen plaintiffs in a landmark 2026 First Amendment case.

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Tactical vehicles and ICE agents on a snowy Minneapolis street
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Minneapolis Ruptured: The 3-Week Occupation by 3,000 ICE Agents

In Jan 2026, over 3,000 ICE agents have occupied Minneapolis for three weeks. Residents describe a situation worse than the pandemic as daily life is ruptured.

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