In the Twin Cities, ICE resistance goes mainstream

By: Madison McVan

Outlets: Minnesota Reformer

Published: January 21, 2026

Words: 1,234

Last Updated: 1 month, 3 weeks ago


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The week before an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good in south Minneapolis, her 67-year-old neighbor Terri Sullivan heard that a school in nearby Richfield that serves mostly Latino students needed volunteers to keep an eye out for ICE during dropoff and pickup. Sullivan offered to help out.

A few days later, an agent killed Good, and the federal government sent more agents to Minnesota. Now, the students aren’t going to school for fear …

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