ICE Out Minneapolis

Federal Agents Not Allowed On This Property

Our American government has created chaos and fear in Minneapolis and some parts of greater Minnesota. People living in the United States of America are disappearing.

My city is under seige from our own federal government. Our immigrants and people and children that aren’t white have gone into hiding. Last week students at one Minneapolis high school were pepper sprayed. Safety mandated our children not attend school, walk on the street or go to playgrounds. Many helpers are delivering food to families confined to their homes. Many helpers are also monitoring minority business and neighborhoods. doing what they can to keep everyone safe.

Below link is from MinnPost

The ICE occupation, unlike the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, is an intentional disruption


A city’s limit (From the New York Times)
Minneapolis is on a knife’s edge. One week after a federal agent shot and killed Renee Good, aggressive arrests have enraged residents. The Trump administration has redoubled its effort to deport illegal immigrants, sending officers into residential neighborhoods and the parking lots of big-box stores in search of people to grab. They’ve also detained — and roughed up — several U.S. citizens, and social media is awash in viral videos of the confrontations.

Meanwhile, activists have sought to observe, document or impede the agents, Julie Bosman reports. On WhatsApp, neighbors watch out for immigration officers and run from their homes to shout at them. “It feels like our community is under siege by our own federal government,” State Representative Michael Howard, a Democrat, told The Times.

The encounters can be terrifying. My colleagues verified images circulating this week that show agents tackling a man at a gas station and shoving Elliott Payne, the president of the City Council. Payne told my colleagues that there were federal agents equipped with assault rifles and combat gear patrolling the streets, repeatedly unholstering their handguns. “It feels like a military occupation,” he said.
Some of the stops go beyond ordinary law enforcement. In a few of the run-ins, you can feel the animosity building between federal officers and citizens they serve. One man The Times spoke to said he was glad that there were other people around to film his encounter with federal agents, which occurred after they rammed their car into his, forcing him to a stop.

He said he believed the presence of people with cameras had helped lead the agents to let him go. But as the crowd grew — the crowds always seem to grow now — and began to yell at the officers, he worried that the situation could tip over into something darker, something violent. “It makes them act different. NYT

Peace On Earth

September 21 is the International Day of Peace

“As long as we have humanity, we have hope!” Amanda Gorman

Peace for Ukraine

Peace

Last night I had the strangest dream, I dreamed the world had put an end to war!

2022 Peace Day Theme:
End Racism. Build Peace. 

We all have a role to play in fostering peace. Tackling racism is a crucial way to contribute to this effort.

#PeaceDay

I’m calling on Valdimir Putin to end this awful war in Ukraine. This is an unjust attack on innocent people. I traveled to Ukraine about ten years ago. The people were charming and worked so hard to help and communicate with us. We loved the beautiful country and people. This is an unjust war and Putin needs to be held accountable.

In the past month I have read three books about immigrants. The dangerous journeys they take to escape violence are incredible. It is amazing they survive and they should be treated with kindness and understanding by all of us that have been lucky to live a life of freedom and safety.

Kindness makes a difference!

Reading list:

  • Ukrainian troops took the city of Izium in the country’s east from Russian forces, and made more gains in other regions, the military said.
  • The seizure was the latest triumph in a Ukrainian advance that has reshaped the war in just days.
  • Here’s where Russian forces are retreating in northeastern Ukraine.
  • Once-vocal supporters of Russia’s invasion criticized President Vladimir Putin over the retreat.
  • Bridge building has become a crucial, if low-tech, tool for both sides in the war.