In 2025, about 29% of the people who were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement were convicted criminals, compared with 71% who had no criminal convictions, according to the agency.
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In small Minnesota corners, support and activism for the Somali community contrast with the harsh rhetoric coming from ...
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I’ll keep this brief: It’s officially the last day of 2025, which means it’s the last day of our year-end member drive. Over ...
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The head of the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is expanding the panel's probe into fraud in Minnesota ...
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Analysts say the pain of high energy costs will not be limited to lower-income Minnesotans, but to those in the middle class, as well.
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A study by the University of Minnesota’s Cannabis Research Center reveals compliance gaps with the state’s age restriction ...