Federal courts block Trumps mass deportation campaign nationwide

February 1, 2026 • Google News World

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Federal Courts Overturn Trump Administration’s Immigration Enforcement Plans

A federal court has ruled that the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign can continue, despite challenges from immigration advocates. The decision was made in Minneapolis, where a judge allowed an immigration enforcement surge to remain in place.

Separately, another judge rejected a bid to end the Trump administration’s immigration-enforcement surge in Minnesota. This decision came after anti-ICE protests took place nationwide, with demonstrators calling for an end to the operation.

In related news, a federal court has declined to immediately halt Operation Metro Surge, a program aimed at increasing immigration enforcement in Minneapolis. The decision was made by a judge who denied Minnesota’s request to end the ICE surge.

The rulings come as part of a broader effort to challenge the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Immigration advocates have been vocal in their opposition to the mass deportation campaign and other measures aimed at tightening border security.

The court decisions are the latest in a series of challenges to the Trump administration’s immigration policies, which have been widely criticized by advocacy groups and lawmakers.

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