ICE Detains Oglala Sioux Members at Fort Snelling, Echoing 1862 Indigenous Camp History

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Four Oglala Sioux Tribe members were swept up by ICE, with three remaining jailed at a facility at Fort Snelling in Minnesota, a site tied to the 1862 U.S.-Dakota War where Indigenous detainees suffered and many died; the report frames these detentions as part of ICE’s broader campaign of racial profiling against nonimmigrants.
- ICE Jails Oglala Sioux Members at Fort Snelling, Site of 19th-Century Concentration Camp Democracy Now!
- Native Americans are being swept up by ICE in Minneapolis, tribes say The Washington Post
- Native Americans are Caught Up in ICE Crackdown in Minneapolis The Wall Street Journal
- Oglala Sioux Tribe says three tribal members arrested in Minneapolis are in ICE detention CNN
- Tribal leaders say ICE is detaining American Indians during immigration sweeps Star Tribune
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