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EXPOSED: Minnesota Democrats SUE Trump Admin to Undermine Border Security Operation

Gary FranchiMarch 24, 2026241 views
EXPOSED: Minnesota Democrats SUE Trump Admin to Undermine Border Security Operation
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Minnesota's far-left Attorney General Keith Ellison is launching a brazen legal assault against the Trump administration's border security operations, filing suit against Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem over evidence from the highly successful "Metro Surge" enforcement actions.

The lawsuit, which specifically mentions the Alex Pretti and Renee Good cases, represents yet another Democrat attempt to obstruct President Trump's America First agenda and protect criminal illegal aliens from rightful deportation.

Ellison—the same radical who defended Antifa rioters and pushed to defund police—is now trying to handcuff federal law enforcement as they work to secure our communities from the chaos left behind by four years of Biden's open border policies.

Deep State Obstruction in Real Time

This coordinated attack on Trump's mass deportation program shows exactly why Americans voted overwhelmingly to drain the swamp. While patriots like Bondi and Noem work tirelessly to restore law and order, Democrat officials are literally suing to stop them from doing their jobs.

The "Metro Surge" operations have been instrumental in removing dangerous criminals and illegal aliens from American communities, but Democrats would rather protect lawbreakers than law-abiding citizens.

"This is what desperation looks like. They know Trump's deportation program is working, so they're pulling out every legal trick in the book to protect their sanctuary state policies," one administration source told Next News Network.

Minnesota has become ground zero for failed progressive policies, with Minneapolis still bearing the scars of the 2020 riots that Ellison helped enable. Now he wants to extend that same failed leadership to immigration enforcement.

Patriots Fight Back

The Trump administration isn't backing down from these frivolous lawsuits. With strong leaders like Bondi and Noem at the helm, America finally has officials who put citizens first instead of coddling criminals and illegal aliens.

How long will Americans tolerate Democrat officials who spend more energy protecting lawbreakers than the communities they swore to serve?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 25, 2026
This is exactly why we can't trust Minnesota Democrats! They're more concerned with protecting illegal immigrants than protecting American citizens.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedMar 25, 2026
Absolutely right! It's like they've forgotten who they're supposed to represent.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedMar 25, 2026
I served this country for 20 years and it breaks my heart to see elected officials actively working against border security. What happened to putting America first?
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SemperFi_MikeVerifiedMar 25, 2026
Thank you for your service! These politicians have completely lost their way.
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TaxpayerAdvocateVerifiedMar 25, 2026
So they're using OUR tax dollars to sue the administration that's trying to secure the border? This is insane.
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FiscalHawk88VerifiedMar 25, 2026
Welcome to Democrat priorities - waste money to make problems worse.
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AmericaFirst2025VerifiedMar 25, 2026
Finally! Someone is calling out these obstructionist tactics.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedMar 25, 2026
This is why the 2024 election was so important. We need leaders who will actually enforce our immigration laws instead of fighting against them in court.
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedMar 26, 2026
I live 20 miles from the Mexican border and see the chaos firsthand. These politicians in Minnesota have no clue what we're dealing with down here. Trump's policies actually worked!
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LawAndOrderGuyVerifiedMar 26, 2026
Can someone explain how states can just sue the federal government over immigration enforcement? Isn't this a federal issue?