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    ‘2020 never ended’: how Black Lives Matter organizing taught Minneapolis to handle ICE surge

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    By Alyssa Oursler Steps from a Minneapolis police department precinct that burned during 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests, Jamie Schwesnedl climbed into his SUV and plugged his phone into the console. He was beginning his afternoon shift watching for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in the neighborhood. Through his car’s speakers, community members gave updates about the location of federal agents nearby. Schwesnedl is one of thousands of residents in the Twin Cities who have joined neighborhood-level rapid response groups in an attempt to disrupt ICE operations in the city. Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent The post ‘2020 never ended’: how Black Lives Matter organizing taught Minneapolis to handle ICE surge appeared first on HBCU News.
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