'Rupture between' two key agencies revealed in new court filing by stressed-out prosecutor
The top federal prosecutor in Minnesota notified an appeals court that his office has been crushed by the emergency lawsuits filed by detained immigrations during the Immigration and Customs Enforcement surge in the state.
U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen told the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in a filing that his office has been forced to abandon “pressing and important priorities” as prosecutors struggle to keep pace with the flood of immigration cases as the Trump administration carries out Operation Metro Surge, reported Politico.