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    By Allan Smith and Scott Wong In and out of court, more than half of the amendments enshrined in the Bill of Rights are being fought over as a direct result of President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota. In his second term, Trump and his administration have been aggressive in stretching the boundaries of political conventions, resulting in a number of court challenges. Trump’s push to eliminate birthright citizenship, freeze federal funds and bypass Congress through executive orders have tested the separation of powers. The Twin Cities campaign, though, has been a flashpoint, with fights over at least six — the first, The post Bill of Rights put to the test over Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota appeared first on HBCU News.
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