The article discusses the recent surge in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) presence in Minnesota, with reports of agents detaining individuals without warrants or probable cause. The article highlights several incidents where ICE agents have been involved in controversial arrests, including:
* A video showing an ICE agent chasing and detaining a child in his underwear in freezing temperatures
* A report that ICE agents had entered people's homes without a warrant and empowered themselves to do so
* An independent autopsy revealing that Renee Good was shot three times by an ICE officer, with the coroner concluding that it was a homicide
* A claim from Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon that the video of the child being detained was "horrifying and shameful"
The article also quotes Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey responding to insinuations by Vice President JD Vance that local law enforcement is not cooperating with ICE. Frey said that the issue is not about safety or immigration, but rather about political retribution.
Additionally, the article mentions several responses from the community, including:
* A coffee shop in northeast Minneapolis offering a warm space for participants of the "ICE Out of Minnesota: Day of Truth and Freedom" strike
* Thousands of people responding to a social media call for help from a pastor in need of groceries for his congregation
* The Minnesota Department of Corrections being accused by some of cooperating with ICE
The article concludes by highlighting the concerns raised by the community about the presence of ICE in Minnesota and the need for greater transparency and accountability from law enforcement agencies.
* A video showing an ICE agent chasing and detaining a child in his underwear in freezing temperatures
* A report that ICE agents had entered people's homes without a warrant and empowered themselves to do so
* An independent autopsy revealing that Renee Good was shot three times by an ICE officer, with the coroner concluding that it was a homicide
* A claim from Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon that the video of the child being detained was "horrifying and shameful"
The article also quotes Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey responding to insinuations by Vice President JD Vance that local law enforcement is not cooperating with ICE. Frey said that the issue is not about safety or immigration, but rather about political retribution.
Additionally, the article mentions several responses from the community, including:
* A coffee shop in northeast Minneapolis offering a warm space for participants of the "ICE Out of Minnesota: Day of Truth and Freedom" strike
* Thousands of people responding to a social media call for help from a pastor in need of groceries for his congregation
* The Minnesota Department of Corrections being accused by some of cooperating with ICE
The article concludes by highlighting the concerns raised by the community about the presence of ICE in Minnesota and the need for greater transparency and accountability from law enforcement agencies.