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The ICE raids are over, but some Minnesotans say they still live in fear

The ICE raids are over, but some Minnesotans say they still live in fear
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Immigrants in Minnesota report lingering fear and trauma following a federal immigration enforcement operation known as Operation Metro Surge. The operation, which targeted undocumented individuals, faced significant public backlash after federal agents killed two protesters.

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It highlights the ongoing tension between federal immigration enforcement policies and the psychological well-being of immigrant communities in the United States.

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Image source, AFP via Getty Images Image caption, People demonstrate against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the Cinco de Mayo parade in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on 2 May

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The article focuses heavily on the emotional impact on immigrants and the controversy surrounding the deaths of protesters, framing the operation primarily through the lens of its negative social consequences.

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