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Article: ‘I’m Witnessing a Lot of Emptiness’: How ICE Uprooted Normal Life in Minneapolis
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More than 2,000 federal ICE agents have been deployed in Minneapolis, creating an atmosphere of fear and disrupting daily life as enforcement actions target schools, churches, and daycares. Residents have formed rapid response networks for protection, adapting to a new reality where community safety is a collective responsibility.

The federal presence is part of a broader national escalation, with President Trump considering sending troops and ICE receiving increased funding to deploy armed agents across the country. Interviews with residents reveal a pervasive anxiety, with teachers scanning for threats during recess and using coded whistle signals to protect children.

The situation has drawn parallels to past unrest but is characterized more by widespread fear than anger. Firsthand accounts from legal observers describe tense confrontations with ICE agents, highlighting the risks citizens face while monitoring enforcement activities.

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https://www.wired.com/story/how-ice-uprooted-normal-life-in-minneapolis/
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2026-01-21 11:00
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2026-03-04 14:33
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