WHAT WE'RE SEEING IN MINNESOTA
After the fatal ICE/CBP shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, Minnesotans are refusing to be intimidated — and the country is watching.
Sandeep,
We wanted to share a real update from Minnesota — because this isn't abstract. It's happening in neighborhoods, at schools, on roads, and outside courthouses. And the public pressure is starting to bite.
Here's what our team is tracking right now:
- A federal surge — thousands of armed agents deployed, aggressive tactics, and rising fear across communities.
- Families caught in the chaos — reports of flash-bangs/tear gas used during clashes and children hospitalized after exposure.
- State leaders pushing back — Minnesota and local governments are challenging the operation and demanding accountability in court.
"When power relies on fear, our job is to build something stronger: community. That's how we protect our rights — and each other."
— Brian Black
Organizing Director, Every State
Here's the key: protests and organized resistance are working. The more people show up, document what's happening, and demand action from leaders, the harder it gets for the administration to pretend this is "normal" — or to operate in the dark.
We're helping power rapid-response organizing — from turnout alerts and local coordination to message testing and digital outreach — so when communities need backup, we can mobilize in every state.
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Minneapolis is not alone — and neither are you. We can keep the pressure on, protect communities, and grow the No Kings movement until intimidation fails everywhere.
— Team Every State
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