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Minneapolis Violence Sparks Civil War Fears: Is This American Fascism?

Federal agents in tactical gear fatally shot a man in Minneapolis, escalating tensions amidst an ongoing immigration crackdown orchestrated by the Trump administration. This killing, occurring near previous incidents of police brutality, has ignited outrage from local officials and the public, who accuse the administration of creating a climate of fear and violence. The deployment of heavily armed ICE agents, often operating with impunity and exceeding local police presence, mirrors an authoritarian strategy reminiscent of historical persecutions. The article suggests this is a deliberate targeting of a Democratic-led, Black-led city where Trump lost the elections. The author implies that this may be a turning point, urging decisive action to counter the president’s actions.

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Bondi’s Offer: ICE Out of Minneapolis for Voter Files Sparks Outrage

In a recent development, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a letter to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, demanding specific actions before federal immigration agents would consider reducing their presence in Minneapolis. Bondi’s demands included the handover of voter registration records, the repeal of sanctuary policies, and the sharing of Medicaid and Food and Nutrition Service program records. The Attorney General cited a rise in violence against ICE officers as justification for the continued operations, despite widespread condemnation of recent shootings by federal agents in the city. The letter has been criticized by Democratic voices, with some calling it an attempt at election interference and extortion.

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Public Outcry on ICE Mounts as Advocates Warn of Critical Inflection Point

Following a recent killing in Minnesota, advocates urge Congress to take action against the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. Experts suggest the public’s growing disapproval of aggressive immigration enforcement provides an opportunity for reform. The administration has doubled the size of ICE, allocating billions of dollars in funding, which critics call a “slush fund.” With public opinion shifting, the debate centers on reallocating funds and imposing regulations on ICE.

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ICE Killing of Alex Pretti: Minneapolis Shooting Sparks Outrage and Legal Action

A nurse, Alex Pretti, was fatally shot by federal immigration agents, sparking immediate outrage and legal action. Lawyers quickly responded, filing new information in existing lawsuits and a new suit challenging the federal government’s interference with the crime scene investigation. Witnesses reported that federal agents prevented state and local law enforcement from accessing the scene and providing medical assistance. A judge issued a temporary restraining order against altering evidence related to the killing, while other legal filings sought to halt the government’s immigration operation, citing irreparable harm to the community.

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MN DOC Rebukes DOJ Lies, Launches Portal Against Disinformation

Following the fatal shooting in Minneapolis, the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) expressed condolences and emphasized the need for transparency. The DOC reviewed records after U.S. Border Patrol Chief Bovino stated the operation targeted Jose Huerta-Chuma, revealing Huerta-Chuma has never been in Minnesota DOC custody and has only misdemeanor-level traffic offenses from over a decade ago. The DOC also refuted claims that the state refuses to cooperate with ICE, clarifying that they do cooperate and pointing to confirmations from ICE officials. The DOC has launched a dedicated webpage to provide accurate information and will continue to correct the record and share verified information.

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Democrats Balk at ICE Funding After Shooting, Threaten Spending Deal

Democrats Refuse to Fund ICE After Shooting, Imperiling Spending Deal, and it seems this situation has ignited a fierce debate, a wave of outrage crashing against the current political landscape. The core issue is simple: the refusal of some Democrats to fund ICE, spurred by a recent shooting incident. This refusal has thrown a wrench into a broader spending deal, potentially jeopardizing government operations.

Democrats Refuse to Fund ICE After Shooting, and the depth of feeling is palpable. The comments express a sense of betrayal, frustration, and a demand for immediate action. Many believe that funding ICE under any circumstances is unacceptable, seeing it as an instrument of terror and oppression.… Continue reading

ICE Detains Asylum-Seeking Family Seeking Medical Care in Oregon

On January 16, 2026, Yohendry De Jesus Crespo, Darianny Liseth Gonzalez De Crespo, and their 7-year-old daughter Diana were detained by immigration officers outside of Portland Adventist Health while seeking medical attention for Diana. The family is now held at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, a facility known for concerns regarding medical care. The family, who arrived from Venezuela over a year ago and have pending asylum applications, was reportedly denied Diana’s request to see a doctor despite the situation. Oregon officials and advocacy groups have expressed concern about the family’s detention, particularly the well-being of the child, and have called for swift and humane action.

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ICE Detains Army Vet for 8 Hours, Denies Attorney Access

Army vet detained by ICE for 8 hours says he wasn’t allowed to call an attorney, and it immediately brings to mind some unsettling truths. The simple act of being denied access to legal counsel, particularly when detained by a government agency, strikes at the very core of our constitutional rights. It’s a foundational principle in a just society: everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, has the right to legal representation. To be deprived of that right, especially after serving in the military, is a profound betrayal of the values this country supposedly stands for.

The accusations of this happening shouldn’t come as a surprise given what has happened lately.… Continue reading

Minneapolis Protests ICE, Then Resident Killed: A Warning

Following Friday’s protests in Minneapolis, where approximately 50,000 demonstrators called for ICE’s removal, federal agents responded with violence, resulting in the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse and U.S. citizen. Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Bryan O’Hara confirmed the killing and raised concerns about the actions of ICE agents, with O’Hara stating that Pretti had a permit to carry a firearm and that ICE agents had attempted to restrict local police access to the scene. Social media footage of the incident circulated widely, highlighting the ongoing violence against Minneapolis residents, including the recent shooting of Renee Good. The Governor of Minnesota also condemned the shooting and raised concerns over the federal agents’ presence.

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Minnesota Governor Activates Guard, Blasts Federal Government After Shooting

Following the fatal shooting of an armed man by federal agents during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has activated the state’s National Guard. Walz criticized the Trump administration, stating that state authorities would investigate the death of Alex Jeffrey Pretti, who allegedly intervened in the arrest of a migrant. Walz demanded the federal government cease law enforcement activities within the state and called for the withdrawal of federal agents. The governor condemned the actions of federal agents at the scene, claiming they caused chaos before leaving.

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