Judge Says ICE Has 'Policy' of Racial Profiling, Cites 'Compelling' Evidence
In Brief
A Minnesota judge stated there is compelling evidence of ICE racial profiling but did not block DHS policy.
Key Facts
- Minnesota Judge Eric Tostrud said evidence suggests ICE has a 'policy' of racial profiling.
- The judge described the evidence as 'compelling and troubling.'
- Judge Tostrud did not block the Department of Homeland Security policy as Operation Metro Surge winds down.
What Happened
Judge Eric Tostrud in Minnesota stated there is compelling evidence that ICE engages in racial profiling but declined to block a Department of Homeland Security policy as Operation Metro Surge concludes.
Why It Matters
The judge's comments highlight ongoing concerns about racial profiling in immigration enforcement. The decision not to block the policy means current practices may continue as Operation Metro Surge ends. Based on a single source report
What's Next
It is unclear if further legal action or policy changes will follow the judge's findings. Observers may watch for additional court decisions or government responses.
