This is what they did to my city, my community. The national press has moved on. We have not. Minnesota remembers.

https://minnesotareformer.com/2026/06/15/how-one-minnesota-family-is-managing-life-after-deportation/

How one Minnesota family is managing life after deportation • Minnesota Reformer

These days, Blanca Lara feels like crying most of the time.  She struggles to sleep without her husband beside her. Her sons, 4 and 2, spend most of the day in front of the TV in their Burnsville apartment, glued to YouTube videos of men constructing houses in the jungle. In the kitchen, 42-year-old Lara […]

Minnesota Reformer

Yup. And Trump’s FBI has started a harassment campaign against ICE observers, visiting their homes and threatening them.

Like…•this week•. In June.

UPDATE: The Trump Feds arrested 15 people in Minneapolis / St. Paul this morning for exercising their constitutionally protect right to observe and document ICE operations.

It’s a blatant act of political intimidation and repression. And it’s a major escalation from them.

The press isn’t covering it yet, but they will be.

MSP folks: If you are free to show up and show support, the NLG is encouraging people to show up for the first court appearances of those arrested. Observers let the courts and the feds know that people are watching.

Appearances scheduled 1:30 and after, at the US Federal Courthouse: 316 N. Robert Street, St. Paul, MN.

#msp #minneapolis #minnesota

Meanwhile, the person who murdered Renee Good in cold blood hasn’t been charged with anything, and is walking the streets.

The people who murdered Alex Pretti in cold blood haven’t been charged with anything, and are walking the streets.

Early press coverage here, minimal info so far:

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/06/16/federal-prosecutors-minnesota-announce-charges-against-immigration-enforcement-opponents

MPR has been good about getting info out fast on this beat, and presumably will update that story.

Apparently there was some good pushback from the local press at the press conference that just happened.

Federal prosecutors in Minnesota to announce charges against immigration enforcement opponents

The Justice Department has scheduled a news conference for Tuesday morning in Minneapolis to announce charges stemming from opposition to federal immigration enforcement.

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@inthehands I’m guessing there will be a big push to see the grand jury transcripts, given no judges should be trusting the administration on that front