Thousands march through downtown Minneapolis protesting against ICE as state workers hold general strike

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.
 
ICE is just doing their job, gotta have someone to enforce those borders, ya know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, it's not like they're out here looking for a reason to grab people, no way. Those videos are being taken outta context, the kid was probably trespassing or something... πŸ˜’ And as for that pastor needing groceries, maybe he should've reached out to the local food bank instead of relying on strangers? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm not saying the community isn't supportive, but come on, let's not be too quick to judge. And yeah, Minneapolis City Hall is being a bit defensive about this whole thing... πŸ‘Š Political retribution, that's what it is.
 
ICE is outta control rn πŸš”πŸ˜‘ I don't care if you're undocumented or not, detaining people without warrants is just wrong period. That video of that kid being chased in his undies is a total red flag, like what's next? Detaining seniors with dementia or something 😱. And on top of that, the fact that they entered ppl's homes w/o warrants is straight up creepy. We need real answers from our elected officials about how this is happening and what's being done to stop it ASAP. The whole "political retribution" thing just sounds like a bunch of BS πŸ™„. Can't we just focus on keeping our communities safe instead of playing politics?
 
Ugh, I'm so stressed thinking about all these people being detained without warrants 🀯! The kid who was caught in his undies, freezing to death... what kind of person does that? And now Renee Good's family is still seeking answers about the ICE officer who shot her 3 times 😭. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is right on point saying it's all about political retribution, but what about the families affected by these actions? Don't they deserve justice and transparency?

I love how the community is coming together to support each other though! The coffee shop offering a safe space for protesters and people in need of groceries... that's some real compassion πŸ™. And it's so important for us to hold our law enforcement agencies accountable, especially when it comes to cooperating with ICE.

We need to make sure we're not just talking about this issue, but also taking action to create change πŸ’ͺ. It's time for more transparency and support for people who are being targeted by ICE. We can't let the fear of deportation keep our communities from thriving 🌟.
 
πŸ€” So I was thinking, what's going on with all these ICE raids? Like, why are they just showing up at people's homes without warrants or anything? 🚫 It's just not right. And that video of the kid being detained is just horrific πŸ˜“. How can a cop be chasing a kid in his underwear in freezing temps? That's some crazy stuff.

And what really gets my goat is when politicians like JD Vance start making these comments about local law enforcement cooperating with ICE. Like, come on dude πŸ™„. This isn't about safety or immigration, it's about political games and retribution. And the community is caught right in the middle of it all.

I'm just worried that people are losing trust in our system. I mean, who knows what's going on behind closed doors? It's like we need more transparency and accountability from law enforcement agencies for real πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. We can't keep living in fear because of these ICE raids and arrests. Something needs to change soon ⏰.
 
I'm still reeling over this whole thing... I mean, what even is going on here? ICE agents showing up at people's homes without warrants? That's just insane! 🀯 And a kid being chased down in his underwear? Unbelievable. You'd think that with all the resources they have, they could find better ways to catch people than resorting to intimidation and violence.

And don't even get me started on this whole "political retribution" thing. If we're really concerned about safety, then why are these agents acting like they're above the law? It's just a bunch of folks trying to make an example out of certain communities, you know?

I've been following this story for days now, and every time I think it can't get any worse, something new comes up. Like that incident with Renee Good... three bullets from an ICE officer? That's not "horrifying and shameful" - that's just plain deadly.

And what about all these people who are responding to the community's calls for help? A coffee shop offering a safe space for protesters? Thousands of people rallying around this pastor in need? It's like they're saying, "Hey, we know you're trying to do the right thing, and we've got your backs." That's what I want to see more of - solidarity, not division.
 
ICE is literally taking over Minneapolis, it's crazy what they're doing to these ppl... The video of the kid getting detained in his underwear is straight up disturbing πŸ€―πŸ’” I feel so bad for that little boy, what was he even doing wrong? And the fact that ICE agents are entering homes without warrants is just mind-blowing 😱 It's like they think they're above the law or something. The mayor should be all over this and making some real change happen instead of just saying it's about politics πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🀯 just saw this news and I'm freaking out! Did you see that video of the kid being detained in his undies?! 🚨 That's straight up wrong, man. 63% of Minnesotans support stricter immigration laws, but even they don't want their kids caught like a criminal in public. ICE needs to get its act together and start following some basic human rights guidelines... or they're gonna face major pushback from the community. And can we talk about the coroner's findings on Renee Good? A homicide at the hands of an ICE officer? That's just sick, fam πŸ˜’ 45% of Americans trust law enforcement, but when you've got agencies like ICE crossing that line... I'm all for the "ICE Out" movement and it looks like they're getting some serious pushback too πŸ’ͺ
 
I'M TOTALLY FREAKED OUT ABOUT WHAT'S GOING ON IN MINNESOTA!!!! ICE Agents Are literally taking people away without even having a reason, its not right! πŸš«πŸ’” That video of the kid being chased down in his underwear is just heartbreaking and what's really concerning is that Renee Good got killed by an ICE Officer, it wasnt even a fair fight!!

i dont think we can keep living like this where ICE can do whatever they want without any consequences. We need transparency and accountability from law enforcement so we know whats going on. If the community cant trust their local police officers to follow the law then what else is gonna happen?
 
I'm really scared to see what's going on with ICE in MN, it's like they're everywhere now 🀯. I mean, how can detaining people without warrants or probable cause be okay? That video of the kid being chased by an agent is just heartbreaking and it makes me wonder if we're losing our humanity here πŸ€•. I think it's super shameful that some politicians are making it about "political retribution" instead of focusing on safety and human rights, that's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm really worried about this situation in Minnesota, ICE agents are detaining people like they're running a fugitive hunt πŸš”πŸ˜¬, no warrants or probable cause, it's just wrong. The video of that kid being chased by an agent in his undies is absolutely horrific 🀯, how can we trust the cops when they let this happen? And what about that pastor who needed help with groceries and got flooded with support from strangers? That's a great example of community power, not what you'd expect from law enforcement 😊. We need more transparency and accountability here, especially with the Minnesota Department of Corrections being accused of cooperating with ICE 🀝. I just want to know why our leaders are letting this happen without speaking out, it's time for some answers πŸ’¬.
 
ICE agents are like ninjas πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ, sneaking up on people and taking them away without a second thought... or maybe not even a warrant? 😱 I mean, what's next? ICE agents showing up at your doorstep for tea and biscuits? β˜•οΈ No thanks. It's already bad enough that they're detaining kids in freezing temps in their underwear... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ that's just not right.

I draw a simple diagram to show my point: πŸ“

ICE β†’ (arrow) β†’ MINNESOTA COMMUNITY
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| ICE agents showing up at your doorstep?
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_______|
Community upset, demand for transparency and accountability!

We need more open spaces like the coffee shop in northeast Minneapolis, where people can come together and support each other. We also need our law enforcement agencies to be transparent about their dealings with ICE. It's not about safety or immigration, it's about keeping it real and honest.

Here's a simple flowchart: πŸ“ˆ

1. ICE agents show up
2. Community reacts with outrage
3. Demand for transparency and accountability
4. Law enforcement agencies step up and do the right thing
5. Peaceful resolution

Let's make Minnesota a safer, more just place for everyone! πŸ’–
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this ICE situation in MN 🀯🚨. Like, what's going on here? First off, those vids of them chasing kids around like they're in a bad movie... no good, fam. And that autopsy report for Renee Good? Straight-up homicide, no debate. I'm so tired of these politicians playing it coy and not taking responsibility for their actions. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

And have you seen the vids of people's homes getting raided w/o warrants? That's some next-level stuff right there. It's like they think they're above the law or something πŸš”.

But what's really getting to me is the community coming together to fight back. The coffee shop offering a safe space for protesters, the pastor getting groceries... this is what it means to have a community that cares 🀝. And to all you folks saying "ICE Out of MN"... I'm down w/ ya, 100%.
 
omg this is so messed up 🀯, i meanICE agents shouldn't be detaining ppl without warrants or probable cause its just not right periodt πŸ’―, and that video of the kid in his underwear being chased by an ICE agent is straight outta horror movie 😱 what's next? people getting arrested for wearing the wrong clothes ❄️, this is why we need more transparency and accountability from law enforcement, ppl are already scared enough πŸ€”, and those community events offering a warm space for ppl to gather is amazing 🌟, lets keep supporting each other during these tough times πŸ’•
 
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