Trump Admin Targets Minnesota Refugees
The Trump administration is intensifying scrutiny on refugees, particularly those in Minnesota, who arrived under President Biden. Thousands are being revetted, leading to arrests and detentions. This targets about 5,600 refugees who are not yet permanent residents. Immigration agents have shown up unannounced at apartments and workplaces, handcuffing people and flying some to Houston for interviews. Refugees describe living in constant fear, with many stopping work or leaving home. A federal judge halted arrests and detentions in Minnesota, ordering the release of those held. Advocates call this a major shift from decades of precedent. Experts note refugees face a required green card review after one year, but mass arrests and reverification are new and harmful. Families wonder if their American dream is slipping away.
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