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Thousands of people have signed up to document and protest the actions of immigration agents in Minnesota.
They say they are legal observers, exercising their constitutional rights. The government claims they’re impeding the lawful work of a federal agency.
Where is the line between observer and disrupter? And what are the limits to how federal agents can respond?
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