Proponents of immigration enforcement have begun to face off with opponents, leading to tense encounters in Minnesota

Proponents of immigration enforcement have begun to face off with opponents, leading to tense encounters in Minnesota

A US judge on Friday restricted federal agents from interfering with peaceful protesters in Minnesota, after President Donald Trump said there was no immediate need to invoke the Insurrection Act over the demonstrations.

In the 83-page order, US District Judge Katherine Menendez ordered immigration agents to dial back their aggressive tactics, barring the detention or arrest of peaceful protesters and drivers, and using pepper-spray against demonstrators.

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