The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for several thousand people from Burma, also called Myanmar, by the end of January.
Minnesota’s DFL governor said Tuesday he welcomes a federal investigation into claims that state tax dollars are fraudulently ...
Eden Prairie’s state legislators held a town hall to discuss ways to address gun violence in Minnesota following recent ...
Industry experts continue to caution against potential economic losses as congresswomen say there may be ways to fix the ...
The head of the Minnesota agency in charge of horse racing tracks stepped down in anger. Here’s why.
Outgoing Minnesota Racing Commission Chair Camille McArdle said the governor and Legislature seem to favor tribal gaming over ...
At least 22 Minnesota city, county, regional and tribal governments have published “climate action” plans to mitigate the ...
“We broke the Somali fraud story and called on President Trump to revoke the Temporary Protected Status for all Somalis. Now, ...
The report shows no definite link between hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud this decade in Minnesota and terrorist ...
More than a dozen state and local leaders denounced Trump's actions to target Somali Minnesotans through TPS and pledged support.
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Minnesota lawmakers and hemp industry scrambling after new federal law threatens the entire industry
If a new federal ban actually goes into effect in one year, it would have a devastating impact on Minnesota, according to lawmakers and those in the hemp business who gathered this week at the state ...
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) lashed out after President Donald J. Trump announced that he was ending the protected status of Somalis in Minnesota amid a shocking fraud […] ...
Minnesota DFL lawmakers and advocates gathered at the state capitol on Monday to push back on an announcement from President ...
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