How ICE Already Knows Who Minneapolis Protesters Are
Minneapolis officials report strain on police resources and community fear amid a federal immigration enforcement surge involving up to 3,000 agents, four times local police numbers.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized that as many as 3,000 federal immigration agents operated around Minneapolis, conducting random stops and abductions, describing it as an invasion.
- After funding increases, the Department of Homeland Security awarded Palantir a nearly $30 million AI tracking system and spent nearly $10 million on social-media monitoring tools.
- Nicole Cleland recounted being recorded with facial recognition last month using Clearview AI and Mobile Fortify, with agents accessing Palantir databases and phone tools Paragon and Penlink.
- Joua Tsu Thao, a 75-year-old US citizen, said `We need to be ready before they point a gun to us`, amid rising 911 calls and police overtime, reflecting community fear.
- Civil-Rights groups including the American Civil Liberties Union have sued the Department of Homeland Security, Democratic U.S. senators asked ICE to suspend facial recognition, and federal officials signaled agent reductions.
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Minneapolis Mayor Warns of “Invasion” as More ICE Horror Stories Emerge
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is warning that the Trump administration has crossed a “terrifying line” with its use of federal immigration enforcement agents to brutalize and abduct people in his city. In an interview with the New York Times published Saturday, Frey described operations that have taken place in his city as “marauding gangs of guys just walking down the street indiscriminately… Source
The cessation of the climate of insecurity prevailing in Minneapolis since the deployment of the IECI requires a withdrawal of the troops, according to two residents.
Jacob Frey says Minneapolis was 'never going to agree' to enforce federal immigration laws
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said he still has no plans to enforce federal immigration laws in the city, even after being warned by President Donald Trump that he was "playing with fire" by failing to do so.During a conversation with Lulu Garcia-Navarro on The New York Times' "The Interview" on Saturday, Frey was asked what he took away from Trump's previous warning about Minneapolis failing to enforce federal immigration laws."We were never goi…
Minneapolis mayor warns ‘terrifying line being crossed’ as more ICE horror stories emerge
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is warning that the Trump administration has crossed a “terrifying line” with its use of federal immigration enforcement agents to brutalize and abduct people in his city. In an interview with the New York Times published Saturday, Frey described operations that have taken place in his city as “marauding gangs of guys just walking down the street indiscriminately picking people up,” likening it to a military “invasio…
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