Minneapolis. Federal prosecutors moved on Thursday to dismiss felony assault charges against two Venezuelan men after court filings said newly discovered evidence contradicted earlier allegations, and generated public scrutiny. The case stemmed from a January traffic stop during Operation Metro Surge that included the shooting of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis. Department of Homeland Security officials announced a drawdown after six weeks and White House border czar Tom Homan said agents would return to home bases. Governor Tim Walz proposed a $10 million one-time relief package to help small businesses affected by enforcement operations. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The dismissed charges directly benefited Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis by removing pending felony assault counts; Governor Walz's proposed $10 million relief package aimed to help Minnesota small businesses affected by the enforcement surge.
Immigrant communities and local businesses experienced disruption and economic strain during Operation Metro Surge; the enforcement actions included at least one shooting of a Venezuelan man and reports of civilian deaths during related encounters, increasing local tensions.
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Federal Prosecutors Drop Charges As Surge Drawdown Announced
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