God bless ICE and law enforcement
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God bless ICE and law enforcement
(cartoon Clay Bennett)
Some in South Minneapolis have created what they call āfilter blockadesā on Cedar Ave. A handout says the roundabout like blockade is meant to bring neighbors together to strategize against ICE while also identifying traffic coming into the area. Minneapolis February 1, 2026
More of my coverage: Photos: ICE IN MINNEAPOLIS
ICE always melts
Godās Word on Immigration
^Verses throughout the whole Bible^
This is hilarious on so many levels
odysseus spends ten years crossing borders nobody calls borders of anything yet
every shore asks him who he is
every king asks him what he brings
when he says home, they laugh
when he says war, they pray
no one calls him a criminal for wanting to return to a place that remembers his name
killer of suitors
athenaās greatest warrior
i wonder how many odysseuses drown now before we decide their story is epic enough to deserve mercy
futuraesā å½”
[M]aking the world better for everyone makes it better for immigrants. I think if we do the work to expand workersā rights, expand social safety nets, health care, educationāall of that makes things better for immigrants. And when conditions are better for everyone, it makes it easier for us to fight for immigrants and make sure theyāre not excluded from those public benefits. So we have to understand that itās not just some separate issue. Itās a part of the fabric of doing social justice work in the US and anywhere, really. But the bigger point Iām trying to make is that immigrants have become an easy scapegoat because people are struggling from a sense of scarcity and economic insecurity. So many of the resources we have go to the prison-industrial complex, immigration enforcement, and US militarism. How do we make sure weāre bringing people in and doing that political education and keeping them in this work? In the next four years, though our ability to shift things will be mostly at the state and local level, that work is going to be so critical to getting those longer-term wins. From my perspective it is the big lesson for how we approach this new administration.
Silky Shah in interview by Amna A. Akbar at Public Books. āThe Basic Liberal Narrative Is Goneā: Immigrant Rights and Abolition with Silky Shah
Unbuild Walls: Why Immigrant Justice Needs Abolition by Silky Shah