by Seth A. Richardson | Feb 7, 2026 | Children, education, ICE, immigration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, News
Vera Swanson is like many 5-year-olds. Her favorite colors are purple and sparkly blue. She loves strawberries. Art is her favorite subject in school. She really likes drawing axolotls. “They’re so cute. I made them today,” Vera said while sitting on her couch in St. Paul with her parents nearby, just days after federal immigration agents shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti in…
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by Theia Chatelle | Feb 7, 2026 | American Indian Movement, history, ICE, immigration, Indigenous Resistance, Minneapolis, Minnesota, News, Policing, Racial Justice
A cozy cafe in the heart of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has become a staging ground for Indigenous-led patrols working to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) off their streets. Pow Wow Grounds, opened in 2011 by Bob Rice, has been both a gathering place for community members attempting to make sense of the scale of violence they have witnessed over the past few weeks and a place to…
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by Madison McVan | Feb 6, 2026 | Child Care, Children, ICE, immigrant children, Immigrants, immigration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, News, Trump Administration
Two weeks into January, the director of a St. Paul child care center called a family to ask why their daughter had been absent on-and-off since late last year. “We reached out to just see, ‘Hey, what’s going on? Is your child sick?’” said Angela Clair, whose child care center serves more than 70 children. The girl’s mother answered the phone. “ICE is in our neighborhood every…
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by Adam Johnson | Feb 6, 2026 | Article, ICE, Minneapolis, police accountability, Policing, Politics and Movements: US, Prisons and Policing
Elite consensus over the past year is that “defund” and “abolish” language from immigrant and Black Lives Matter activists of the late 2010s and early 2020s was a primary contributor to Harris’ 2024 loss to Trump. Despite this conventional wisdom lacking things like evidence, good-faith analysis, or empirical basis, it has quickly been cemented into the conventional wisdom of the Beltway and the media. The narrative, somewhat awkwardly, requires acting as if we jumped directly from 2017 to 2023, and requires ignoring that at the height of “abolish ICE,” Democrats over-performed in the 2018 primaries. And, at the height of “defund the police” rhetoric, Biden used the wave of George Floyd activism to help him capture the White House in 2020. But the story—and make no mistake, it’s simply a story—fit neatly into a left-punching, elite-serving narrative: Harris was bogged down not by a clearly sunsetting Biden clinging to power, not by veering to the center and thus depressing progressive energy, not by her continued support for the ongoing genocide in Gaza, but some vague brand association that swing voters had with Harris and anti-police and anti-ICE language in the preceding years.
This elite consensus has been, in large part, pushed out by billionaire-backed groups like Searchlight Institute, Third Way, Blue Rose’s David Shor and other influential liberal pundits. It is in this context one must examine this latest PR effort by center-left media and their allies in law enforcement to contain the populist anger over DHS abuses and their attempt to frame said abuse as an anomaly, a one-off deviation from a narrative of progress and reform after the mass
by Chris Walker | Feb 6, 2026 | Asylum, Department of Homeland Secuity, immigration, Liam Conejo Ramos, Minneapolis, News
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has filed an expedited request to terminate the asylum claims of a 5-year-old Ecuadorian boy and his family, after the boy’s arrest by federal agents last month made international headlines. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for Friday. Lawyers for the family of Liam Conejo Ramos — who was abducted from his Minneapolis home along with his father…
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by Chris Walker | Feb 6, 2026 | immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, liquor license, Minneapolis, Minneapolis City Council, News
A committee within the Minneapolis City Council has delayed the renewal of liquor licenses for two hotels in the city’s downtown area, citing concerns that agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are staying at the hotel during the Trump administration’s ongoing “Operation Metro Surge” immigration raids. The “Committee of the Whole” (a committee that includes every member of the…
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