Minnesota Sues Texas Governor Over Extradition of ICE Agent Facing Assault Charges

Minnesota Sues Texas Governor Over Extradition of ICE Agent Facing Assault Charges
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The case highlights interstate legal disputes over extradition and the prosecution of federal agents for alleged crimes.

  • Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a lawsuit against Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
  • The lawsuit seeks to compel the extradition of ICE agent Christian Castro to Minnesota.
  • Castro is accused of shooting a victim during Operation Metro Surge.
  • The federal agent has been jailed in Texas since May, according to the New York Times.
  • Governor Abbott has not granted Minnesota's extradition request.

Minnesota's attorney general filed a lawsuit against Texas's governor to compel the extradition of ICE agent Christian Castro, who faces assault charges in Minnesota and is currently jailed in Texas.

This legal action raises questions about state authority, the extradition process between states, and the accountability of federal agents accused of crimes.

The outcome of the lawsuit may determine whether Castro will be extradited to Minnesota for trial. Further legal proceedings are expected.

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