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But the people of Minneapolis do not want a more militarized, "modernized" police force. The people of Minneapolis want to abolish the police. Call your reps and come to the City Council Meeting: Thursday 3/26 (9:30am) at Minneapolis City Hall. bit.ly/StopCopCityMPLS

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Reject the Mayor's Proposal for a "Cop City" in Minneapolis!
On March 26th, Minneapolis City Council will vote on funding for a new $38,000,000+ law enforcement training facility, proposed on a 4-acre plot in the Windom neighborhood (Ward 11), next to a cemetery and a church.

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Melt the ICE MN – Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE

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For more info about the Week of Action: melttheicemn.com

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Melt the ICE MN – Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE

From February 25-March 1, 2026, a week of action will take place in the Twin Cities. This is an opportunity to consolidate this victory, chase ICE out of Minneapolis and St. Paul, and move towards a world with no borders, no deportations, and freedom of movement for all.

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Melt the ICE MN – Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE

However, to fully secure this victory, we need to establish community control of our streets and rout ICE from Minnesota, the US, and the world—for good.

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Melt the ICE MN – Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE

Make no mistake: this latest drawdown is a victory of the network of thousands risking their lives to fight ICE day and night, as well as of the heroic martyrs Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

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Melt the ICE MN – Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE

In turn, the federal government will greatly reduce the number of gestapo agents murdering, kidnapping, and terrorizing their voter base. Immigration enforcement will continue under the cover of local dems.

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The Vichy Democrats—Governor Walz, Mayor Frey, and their ilk—have cut a deal with the feds: they will arrest noise demonstrators keeping ICE awake at night, sweep the blockades impeding ICE operations in the streets, and prosecute rapid responders confronting ICE in every corner of the Twin Cities.

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The federal government is lying in Minneapolis about Alex Pretti, and they are lying in Texas about the Prairieland Defendants.

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Nine Defendants Proceed to Federal Trial Next Week in Widely Watched Prairieland ICE Detention Center Protest Case - Support the Prairieland Defendants Jury Selection Set to Begin Tuesday, February 17—for a Trial with Severe Public Access Restrictions, Plagued by Prejudicial Statements at Highest Levels of

We must not let the state win. We must all LOCK THE FUCK IN, and support the Prairieland Defendants.

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This is not just about fighting ICE.

Pro-Palestine advocates (following the attempt to criminalize Samidoun and others), eco-abolitionists (as with the RICO case against Stop Cop City), and anti-fascists (as with Trump's phantasmatic chase after Antifa) must all pay attention to this. /7

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Nine Defendants Proceed to Federal Trial Next Week in Widely Watched Prairieland ICE Detention Center Protest Case - Support the Prairieland Defendants Jury Selection Set to Begin Tuesday, February 17—for a Trial with Severe Public Access Restrictions, Plagued by Prejudicial Statements at Highest Levels of

If the prosecution wins this case, distributing pamphlets, providing legal support, and even political speech could be recast as "providing material support for terrorism."

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The Road to Prairieland The crackdown on anti-ICE activists in Texas reflects a pattern of intensifying repression all around the country.

This is unfolding in Texas, but make no mistake — the implications stretch across the country.

Only one person is accused of firing at a cop, but prosecutors are pursuing broad charges against people who, in some cases, NEVER EVEN SET FOOT AT THE INITIAL PROTEST. /5

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Support the Prairieland Defendants | DFW Support Committee The future of political freedom in America is on trial in North Texas. Learn about the case and why it matters for anyone who cares about civil liberties.

This case is intended to set a precedent criminalizing protest and intimidating people out of organizing in solidarity with immigrants and defendants.

Today (February 17), jury selection begins for a trial involving nine of the defendants. /4

prairielanddefendants.com

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These Dallas Residents Are on the Front Lines of Trump’s War Against “Antifa” If convicted, people who showed up to a protest could face “decades of prison time,” the National Lawyers Guild says.

Prosecutors have sought to fabricate a criminal enterprise involving not only the participants in the demonstration but whoever else they could find to target, charging arrestees’ partners and even a member of a support committee. /3

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On July 4, a dozen people held a noise demo at the Prairieland Detention Center. When police arrived, gunfire erupted. One cop was reportedly "grazed," but there's no medical record of a hospital visit. Now, 19 protesters are accused of terrorism.

Read that again.
Terrorism.
For a noise demo. /2

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🧵 THREAD: 🚨The Prairieland Case is a five-alarm fire for the right to protest in America🚨

If you care about your neighbors being terrorized by ICE — and about your own freedom to dissent — you need to understand what's happening in Texas right now. /1

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From Standing Rock to Fort Snelling: support the encampment outside the Whipple detention center!

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Get to the Twin Cities from February 25th to March 1st for the WEEK OF ACTION.

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The week will feature:
• Political education
• Rapid responder and legal observer training
• A massive increase in friendly commuters and anti-ice patrols
• Strategic discussion
• A range of protests and direct actions targeting ICE and their collaborators!

Bring the Heat and Melt the ICE!

2 months ago 9 1 1 0

Homan claims to be drawing down, local government claims to have made no major concessions, and the rich claim it's safe to go "back to normal." Finalize your travel plans and come to the haunted north if you'd like to make some claims of your own!

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Get to the Twin Cities from February 25th to March 1st for the WEEK OF ACTION.

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Incredible coverage applicable everywhere

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the police did nothing but help ICE yesterday, just like today, just like tomorrow

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The resilience from yesterday and through this entire occupation has been nothing short of incredible. ICE cannot defeat this

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Really reflecting on "dream of spring" as a reminder that a post-ICE world has existed long before this winter, and will exist again

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Ridiculously, the police showed up in riot gear with 3 dumpster trucks and closed off all entrances to the block - after protestors had already cleared the street and left for the night. Onlookers from nearby houses and businesses quickly appeared to confront police presence. One person was arrested

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Trash was removed from the intersection and protestors swept all debris from the road. Extra materials were stashed in nearby alleys for re-use.

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The blockade received enormous support from cars driving by and visitors attending the vigil nearby in Powderhorn Park. Numbers grew throughout the day - with the largest group at the end. The blockade ended around 4:45 when protestors collectively decided to disband for the evening.

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SUBMITTED TO US: Bloomington and 35th was held for 7 hours, withstanding two sweeps. Neighbors and friends re-erected the blockade within minutes after both sweeps - before police had even retreated - thanks to the support of neighbors who dropped off more supplies and hot drinks. .

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