Btw for the folks not in Minneapolis who might not know the scale of our resistance, there are protests happening every single day here in one form or another.
The Whipple Federal Building, which ICE is using as their home base and half-assed "detention center", has had community members protesting and being arrested outside it every single day for weeks. Another massive protest in downtown Minneapolis yesterday for the third Friday in a row.
Some heavily-impacted neighborhoods are doing community-controlled blockades and checkpoints to keep ICE vehicles out of their neighborhood.
Local creators and community leaders will post calendars of events - mutual aid and donation drives, volunteering, vigils, KYR trainings, neighborhood solidarity meetings, grief groups, art and poetry and spiritual gatherings.
All day every day people are hard at work helping with the resistance. At any given moment, you can find something to do somewhere in the city. You would not believe the amount of anti-ICE signs and graffiti here, you can see some on every block.
This is for the people that roll their eyes at one day strikes and protests, saying it's not going to change anything. Rest assured that's not the only thing we're doing here, and other places should be following suit.














