Patrolling the Frontline: Minneapolis activists disrupt ICE raids through community vigilance

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Immigrant-rights activists in Minneapolis and nearby suburbs have formed decentralized rapid-response patrols to monitor and disrupt ICE operations by tailing agents, recording encounters, and warning neighbors. The practice has produced tense confrontations, arrests, and intimidation claims as ICE deployments rise, including incidents linked to the shooting of Renee Good.
- In the car with the Minneapolis community patrols working to disrupt ICE operations Minnesota Reformer
- They film and monitor ICE agents making arrests. But who are they? USA Today
- They say they’re monitoring ICE arrests. Feds say they’re breaking the law. The Washington Post
- ‘It could have killed me’: Minnesota shooting solidifies the anxieties of people who track ICE CNN
- Immigration attorney leads constitutional observer training in Minneapolis 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS
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