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Minnesota ICE Crackdown thread


               
2026 Jan 11, 2:06pm   2,794 views  145 comments

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107   Blue   2026 Jan 16, 4:28pm  

Patrick says


They still have their Palestine decorations up, and maybe some new ones, but zippo about ICE.

I was surprised. There are usually all kinds of leftie posters there.

Maybe even the Stanford students are sick of the endless flood of criminal aliens.


When I paid attention during my last month visit at bicycle stand next to their library, they look cheap bicycles also there are fliers for food assistance!!

Few months back, I was at a different gov university campus and there was a “surprising” protest. All were super fat females, barely able to stand up and move their bodies! LOL Even security guards/police had hard times watching them leaving the place! All were bad hires or don’t have enough funds to hiring at least few good looking people!
109   Karloff   2026 Jan 16, 4:40pm  

Ceffer says





I think it was Vance who mentioned that under Obama, turning someone away at the border was classified as a "deportation", which is a pretty dishonest way to inflate the score.
110   floki   2026 Jan 16, 4:50pm  

LOL that dancing furry. Sometimes I seriously think they're just having a good time out there.

dishonest, liberal, inflated ego.... say it ain't so.

"Liberalism is a metal disorder"
111   afh398h398h3f98fh3f98ahf983   2026 Jan 16, 6:31pm  

Patrick says

itsAllBullshit

Here you go:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-officer-fatally-shot-minnesota-woman-was-dragged-car-june-immigrat-rcna252992



ICE officer who fatally shot Minnesota woman was dragged by car during June immigration arrest

In a June incident, the agent was dragged by a vehicle at least 50 yards and required stitches, according to DHS and court documents. ...

The officer suffered multiple lacerations and needed 33 stitches to close his wounds, according to court documents from the June incident, which identified the agent as Jonathan Ross.


I can see how the officer would be much less inclined to let that happen again.


So you justify deadly force against a US Citizen based on a previous incident with a completely different person? Do you think if someone almost killed me, and the next time I thought I might get into a similar circumstance with a completely different person and I killed someone based on that assumption I would cleared of murder?

Are you even thinking about what you're saying anymore? You used to be a voice of reason, now you're just part of the mob.
112   mell   2026 Jan 16, 6:41pm  

itsAllBullshit says


Patrick says


itsAllBullshit

Here you go:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-officer-fatally-shot-minnesota-woman-was-dragged-car-june-immigrat-rcna252992


ICE officer who fatally shot Minnesota woman was dragged by car during June immigration arrest

In a June incident, the agent was dragged by a vehicle at least 50 yards and required stitches, according to DHS and court documents. ...

The officer suffered multiple lacerations and needed 33 stitches to close his wounds, according to court documents from the June incident, which identified the agent as Jonathan Ross.


I can see how the officer would be much less inclined to let that happen again.



So you justify deadly force against a US Citizen based on a previous incident with a completely different person? Do you think if someone almost killed me, and the next time I thought I might get into a similar circumstance with a completely different person and I killed someone based on that assumption I would cleared of murder?

Are you even thinking about what you're saying anymore? You used to be a voice of reason, now you're just part of the mob.


That experience probably added to this officer's fears, but its completely irrelevant for justification. Anybody who purposefully and unlawfully directs deadly force at someone is at risk if being killed in self defense. It's even irrelevant to as whether this was a LEO or a civilian who shot her. The fact that she was asked to step out of the car multiple times and refused/resisted arrest only makes it worse. It's tragic but if she survived she would have been prosecuted and convicted, not the LEO. People who visit or moves to the US have been regularly reminded to follow LEOs orders for their own safety. US citizens should know. To avoid further tragedies during this situation Trump should enact a curfew, invoking the insurrection act if necessary. So the situation can calm down and LEOs and bystanders aren't constantly in danger.
113   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:24pm  

Yes, if you deliberately drive into a man with a gun, you should expect to be shot.
114   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:25pm  

itsAllBullshit says


So you justify deadly force against a US Citizen based on a previous incident with a completely different person? Do you think if someone almost killed me, and the next time I thought I might get into a similar circumstance with a completely different person and I killed someone based on that assumption I would cleared of murder?

Are you even thinking about what you're saying anymore? You used to be a voice of reason, now you're just part of the mob.


You're reading way too much into what I said. I didn't say that murder is justified by past experiences, but that officer was 110% justified in shooting someone attempting to drive over him, no matter what his history.
115   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:30pm  

itsAllBullshit says


based on a previous incident with a completely different person?


Nope, not based on that, but based on that bald wacko lesbo deliberately driving into him while her "wife" was egging her on to do it.
116   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:52pm  

Karloff says

I think it was Vance who mentioned that under Obama, turning someone away at the border was classified as a "deportation", which is a pretty dishonest way to inflate the score.


Aha! Now things make a lot more sense.
117   Ceffer   2026 Jan 16, 11:53pm  

Looks like the corrupt Police Chief decided that not getting arrested under the Insurrection Act was more important than being unpopular and unpromoted at the local Freemason lodges.

118   AD   2026 Jan 17, 12:42am  

Ceffer says

Looks like the corrupt Police Chief decided that not getting arrested under the Insurrection Act was more important than being unpopular and unpromoted at the local Freemason lodges.


Frey stated during that press conference to "get on the streets and fight ICE". How is that reasonably interpreted as peacefully protesting along the street on the sidewalks ?
119   Patrick   2026 Jan 17, 8:45am  

Yes, Jacob Frey is deliberately inciting violence.
120   Patrick   2026 Jan 17, 9:04am  

https://ground.news/article/b5a18820-9ebc-4828-9c98-ad335c2c6599


On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice opened an investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over possible obstruction, with a grand jury issuing subpoenas as sources say the probe is in early stages.

Prosecutors are focusing on 18 U.S.C. § 372, which targets conspiracies to impede federal officers through force or threats, as investigators examine whether Walz and Frey's statements encouraged obstruction.


They sure did encourage obstruction!
121   HeadSet   2026 Jan 17, 5:46pm  

Patrick says

U.S. Department of Justice opened an investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over possible obstruction

Sounds like a dodge on the fraud. Walz should be under investigation for his part in the multibillion dollar grift.
122   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 17, 9:18pm  




Libs are now harassing every semi masculine looking White man they see who won’t say “f*ck ICE,” on suspicion of being ICE.

This just isn’t sustainable.
https://x.com/_johnnymaga/status/2012638798614536241?s=20
123   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 17, 9:20pm  

I don't understand why so many don't understand that to go after big shot, NGO funded, well protected Dems, you need every t crossed and i dotted and even then you might get a liberal jury who won't give a shit about the facts.
124   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 17, 9:22pm  

afh398h398h3f98fh3f98ahf983 says

So you justify deadly force against a US Citizen based on a previous incident with a completely different person?

Even in Minnesota, driving at an officer is legally a violent act and can be responded to with force.

She was interacting with him the entire minute previous to hitting him. She wasn't not aware that he was there.

"I should be able to ram people with a car if I'm really sad about illegals"
125   Patrick   2026 Jan 17, 9:33pm  

TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter says

Libs are now harassing every semi masculine looking White man they see who won’t say “f*ck ICE,” on suspicion of being ICE.


If they're really doing this, they are creating enemies they are going to regret creating.
126   Glock-n-Load   2026 Jan 17, 9:39pm  

Patrick says

TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter says


Libs are now harassing every semi masculine looking White man they see who won’t say “f*ck ICE,” on suspicion of being ICE.


If they're really doing this, they are creating enemies they are going to regret creating.

When?
127   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 17, 9:39pm  

Group of Engineers eating at Clancy's Deli in Minneapolis attacked for being suspected ICE Agents by Mob.

The mob was "proven" in their suspicions because one owned an SUV.



https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/2012675305048064330?s=20
128   Patrick   2026 Jan 17, 9:42pm  

Glock-n-Load says

When?


It's a seed they are planting.
129   Glock-n-Load   2026 Jan 17, 9:56pm  

Patrick says


Glock-n-Load says


When?


It's a seed they are planting.


IMO, It’s up to our “betters” to decide the path we will be taken on. Not you or I or any citizen group is going to change it.
131   Ceffer   2026 Jan 18, 10:05am  

The Soros Bolshie Frankist Frey-ometer for determining the success of ICE.

132   Ceffer   2026 Jan 18, 10:08am  

He means he and his corrupt political cohorts don't want goon squads. The disenfranchised citizens who had their votes stolen DO want the goon squads. He's lucky they don't want election stealers hung from lamp posts.


133   Ceffer   2026 Jan 18, 10:54am  

Freemason puppet is a bad liar.

134   Ceffer   2026 Jan 18, 11:00am  

Maybe ICE is being too NICE. Super soldier robocop may be a variation of what they used in Venezuela.
135   Ceffer   2026 Jan 18, 3:34pm  

Talk about the annals of DUHHHHHHHHH! Protester libsplaining his own stupidity. Mr. Victim Dindu admitted he was still blowing his whistle after he got hit once and maced, earning another hit and an arrest. FAFO resistent brainwashing?

136   Ceffer   2026 Jan 18, 3:40pm  

Guess the Freemasons and the KommieKunts are going to throw Walz under the bus. Are the veils of protection and exonertion gone? Expensive designer MKUltra drugs withdrawn? He shoulda coulda woulda read the fine print in the Satanic contract. "But, but I even blew a horse on video for them, and molested my students. How could they?"

138   258d13dd   2026 Jan 19, 5:28am  

Good was deliberately killed. It was planned:
https://goldwars.substack.com/p/was-renee-good-shooting-a-psyop
142   Patrick   2026 Jan 20, 11:05am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/washed-up-tuesday-january-20-2026


CNN ran the developing story yesterday below the awkwardly worded headline, “Trump officials investigate protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service, targeting ICE official.” The short version is: disgraced podcaster and former CNN host Don “The” Lemon led a large group of furious BLM activists into a Minneapolis church on Sunday to terrorize the peaceful congregation. He is probably soon going to find out.

At one time, Don Lemon was woke journalism’s golden boy. Diversely intersectional —he is both black and gay— newcomer Lemon got his own CNN show in 2006. By the time the pandemic began, he was ensconced at the highest levels of salary and benefits at the network, making millions every year under his lucrative media contract. But then Lemon began savaging unvaccinated Americans. Yahoo News, September, 2021:

Don Lemon argues it's time to 'shun' anti-vaxxers
Thu, September 16, 2021

Less than a year later, CNN demoted the anchor, taking away his named show and assigning him to a mere panel. Don Lemon chafed. But the chafing didn’t last long. About a year after that, Lemon was summarily fired for inconvenient “me too” issues. Without notice. Don Lemon didn’t just fall from grace; he fell from grace, crashed through the floor, and tumbled through the first eight levels of Dante’s Media Inferno on his way to the very lowest level— where resentful, washed-up podcasters live. ...

This weekend, for some reason the former journalist thought it was a good idea to leave his home in New York and go to Minneapolis, to terrify young kids and retired people minding their own business and quietly worshipping at Sunday services. The plan, or scheme, started when documents were filed in a federal case two weeks ago, which included an affidavit from David Easterwood, who identified himself as a “regional director for ICE.”

Having obtained a name, two groups of local Black Lives Matter activists hunted Easterwood down, ultimately discovering he is some kind of assistant pastor at Cities Church in St. Paul. So Lemon and the BLM activists plotted to teach the church a lesson, for including an ICE employee in its pastoral staff. (No wonder ICE agents prefer wearing masks and not filing affidavits.)

If the activists planned to confront the doxxed ICE official, the plan backfired. As far as anyone knows, Mr. Easterwood —the outed ICE employee— didn’t attend church on Sunday. None of the many videos show him anywhere in sight.

The videos, virally spread on social media, show a large group of activists filling the church and screaming like lunatics at churchgoers, with bullhorns, including small children and elderly folks, repeatedly calling them racists, rapists, evil, white supremacists, and so on, and generally making asses of themselves.

Eventually, the church emptied out, and the protestors marched off down a nearby alley.

Questions abound. Why is Black Lives Matter making so much hay about the shooting of a white woman, or even about the government’s enforcement operations toward illegal aliens? Mission creep? How did Don Lemon even find out about the raid (much less think attending was a good idea)? He was involved from start to inglorious finish. The former anchor-turned-podcaster videoed himself in the car on the way, at a staging event before the activists raided the church, and inside during the chaotic frenzy that followed.

In the legal community, we call that “making evidence against yourself.”

Local police made no arrests. They’re not likely to, either. According to an exclusive published yesterday in the Daily Wire, the protestors included a well-connected staffer from the county attorney’s office, Jamael Lundy, who also happens to be a current candidate for a state senate seat. (Unsurprisingly, since it is Minnesota, after all, Lundy also ‘runs’ a Section 8 housing 501(c) funded by state and federal grants.) Lundy was the first connection to local authorities, which will become significant in a moment.

On his podcast yesterday, Lemon interviewed Minnesota’s Attorney General Keith Ellison —a Muslim— who defended the protestors. Ellison authoritatively insisted that the federal FACE Act doesn’t apply (he was wrong, as we’ll see shortly), and that protestors have a First Amendment right to yell at peaceful worshippers (wrong again). In other words, Minnesota’s top law enforcement officer created evidence of his own refusal to protect the church’s First Amendment right to religious expression.

Ellison also previously posted a picture of himself being interviewed by Don Lemon before the activists raided Cities Church. In other words, it looks like Ellison knew what was going down and participated in the conspiracy.

In the viral reaction and aftermath, DOJ officials Todd Blanche and Harmeet Dhillon both said that federal law enforcement was responding immediately and surging FBI agents into Minneapolis to investigate the so-called protest. Dhillon expressed some concerns that local federal judges —who recently barred ICE agents from arresting or even detaining ‘peaceful’ protestors who are impeding or following ICE— will refuse to go along...

It almost seems like Minnesota is trying to create the conditions where President Trump can lawfully invoke the Insurrection Act. The Insurrection Act (codified at 10 U.S.C. §§ 251-255) is a federal law that empowers the President of the United States to domestically deploy U.S. military forces and federalized National Guard troops under certain circumstances. It dates all the way back to 1807. It has been amended over the years, most notably to address civil rights enforcement.

The key relevant provisions are found in 10 U.S.C. § 253. The statute permits military deployment if there is an “insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy” that either (1) hinders the execution of federal or state laws such that a class of people is deprived of constitutional rights and the state is unable or unwilling to protect those rights, or (2) opposes or obstructs U.S. laws or impedes the course of justice.

The Cities Church invasion seems to check many of the Insurrection Act boxes. We see a conspiracy involving state officials who are unwilling to protect Christians’ constitutional rights. We see the hindrance of federal and state laws depriving a class of people (Christians) from their constitutional right to religious expression. The only question is whether one church invasion is enough— or perhaps enough when combined with the rest of the demonstrations that are literally getting people like Reneé Good killed.

If the local federal judges do refuse to issue arrest warrants, it will ironically make the case for the Insurrection Act stronger, by “impeding the course of justice.”

We are watching a game of chess. Courts have hamstrung Trump’s National Guard deployments, arguing that conditions on the ground weren’t bad enough to justify using the National Guard. Obviously, that logic signals judicial skepticism about invocation of the Insurrection Act. So the Trump Administration keeps surging resources into the area while letting the situation develop.

At some point, if not now, the Insurrection Act’s legal requirements will be met in a way that judges can’t possibly quibble with.

There is no doubt that the protestors, not least of all The Lemon, broke a wide array of federal laws. The two most often mentioned by DOJ officials and intelligent commentators are the FACE Act and —ironically, given yesterday’s federal holiday and the role reversal— the Ku Klux Klan Act. Let’s start with the FACE Act.

You might recall the FACE Act. Biden’s DOJ deployed it against peaceful protestors at abortion clinics. Contrary to Keith Ellison’s ignorant claims to the contrary, the statute explicitly protects places of religious worship, including churches, from certain kinds of interference. Under 18 U.S.C. § 248, it is a federal crime for anyone, “by force or threat of force or by physical obstruction,” to intentionally injure, intimidate, or interfere with (or attempt to do so) any person “lawfully exercising or seeking to exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship.”

The Enforcement Act of 1871 (often referred to as the “Klan Act”), is divided into several sections. 18 U.S.C. § 241 (Conspiracy Against Rights) makes it criminally unlawful for two or more persons to conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured by the Constitution or laws of the United States (or because of having exercised such a right). Penalties can include fines, imprisonment up to 10 years, or even life/death if aggravating factors (like bodily injury or death) are involved.

The FACE and Klan Acts are just two serious examples of the legal peril to these protestors, not to mention a laundry list of state-level crimes like trespassing and intimidation, which are unfortunately unlikely to be filed by state prosecutors, since those officials appear to be participants in the conspiracy. But the locals’ reticence to bring charges, and the Attorney General’s public declarations of bias, make the federal charges even stronger.

In other words, the more compromised Minnesota looks, the easier it is for DOJ to justify treating this as a classic civil rights case, where federal intervention is necessary because local authorities will not vindicate victims’ rights. ...

Now let’s look at the most widely claimed defense: the protesters’ First Amendment rights. It’s the dumbest argument they could come up with.

Put simply, the First Amendment does not permit trespassing in a private house of worship to make a demonstration.

While defenders of the protesters —including AG Ellison, who should know better— have invoked free speech and assembly rights, these protections are not absolute, and do not extend to entering or disrupting private property without permission.

The First Amendment does not require private property owners —including churches— to allow unwanted expressive activity on their premises. Private owners can set rules limiting speech and exclude people who violate them. If some joker refuses to promptly leave upon request, they can be removed and potentially charged with trespassing (a state crime). Churches are private property, not public forums. A worship service is a private gathering for religious exercise, itself protected under the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause.

The Supreme Court has consistently held that private property owners (like malls, homes, and businesses) can prohibit unwanted speech or demonstrations, even if the property is otherwise open to the public for other purposes, such as shopping or attending services. In cases like Hudgens v. NLRB (1976) and Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins (1980), the Court clarified that the First Amendment does not compel private owners to host protests (unless the property functions as a public equivalent, like in a company town).

Churches do not meet this threshold.

In short, what the protesters are relying on as their best defense is no defense at all.
143   Patrick   2026 Jan 20, 11:09am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/washed-up-tuesday-january-20-2026


Yesterday, in closely related news, the New York Times ran a story headlined, “Trump Administration Asks Judge to Reject Minnesota’s Call to Block ICE Surge.” The story included a whirlwind of astonishing facts. First, the Minneapolis ICE operation, called “Operation Metro Surge,” now involves three thousand agents, who have reportedly made a staggering three thousand arrests just in the last six weeks, amounting to an unimaginable ten thousand arrests in Minneapolis since the operation started.

Second, the State of Minnesota has filed a novel lawsuit asking a federal judge to essentially evict ICE from the state. The lawsuit argues that the entire operation violates Minnesota’s sovereignty under the 10th Amendment, and that DHS’s “actions appear designed to provoke community outrage, sow fear and inflict emotional distress, and they are interfering with the ability of state and local officials to protect and care for their residents.”




She is AWFL

Judge Kate Menendez (Biden appointee) should have thrown the lawsuit out on supremacy grounds, but has so far made no rulings and has invited the DOJ to file a brief. She’s also the same judge who recently ruled that ICE can’t even question protestors who trail ICE agents in their cars.

Third, and possibly the most interesting, the Times reported that “on Friday, the Justice Department opened a criminal investigation into whether Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis had conspired to impede federal agents.” The BBC reported that the investigation relates to 18 U.S.C. § 372, a rarely used Civil War–era law making it a crime for “two or more persons” to conspire to prevent, by force, intimidation, or threat, any federal officer from discharging their official duties.

That kind of investigation allows DOJ to get hold of all Walz and Frey’s communications. It could be spicy.

Where all of this is going is unclear. But it feels like it is escalating toward some sort of climax. ...

The Minneapolis protests have become a microcosm of 2020’s “Summer of Love” BLM protests, which coincidentally started in the same city. It’s like the summer of 2020 never actually ended there.
144   Patrick   2026 Jan 20, 11:09am  

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/115926042315145030


Just watched footage of the Church Raid in Minnesota by the agitators and insurrectionists. These people are professionals! No person acts the way they act. They are highly trained to scream, rant, and rave, like lunatics, in a certain manner, just like they are doing. They are troublemakers who should be thrown in jail, or thrown out of the Country. The first to go should be Walz, and Fake Sleazebag, Ilhan Omar, who is supposedly worth over $30 Million Dollars, even though she’s never had anything but a Government job. Investigate these Corrupt Politicians, and do it now!
145   floki   2026 Jan 20, 3:44pm  

OK say the national guard is deployed and quell the ruckus, and say the goon squads quiet down for as long as the guards are there, good .... but does the insurrection act also allow arresting these fucks for their crimes already committed this whole time too?

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