Minnesota neighbors mobilize to shield immigrant communities from ICE raids

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Amid a sweeping ICE surge and the killings of two observers, Minnesota communities—especially Latino and Somali residents, unions, and faith groups—built an expansive, nonviolent network to defend neighbors: documenting agents, providing rides and groceries, running know-your-rights hotlines, and staging protests and boycotts that drew tens of thousands into action.
- ‘We’re fighting for the soul of the country’: how Minnesota residents came together to face ICE The Guardian
- ICE in MN: Alex Pretti memorial ride in Mpls, Operation Metro Surge allowed to continue FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Photos: Thousands once again protest ICE in Minneapolis and across the U.S. : The Picture Show NPR
- Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong The Atlantic
- What We Saw in Minneapolis ProPublica
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