C_Clayton_Jones
Diamond Member
āWhen federal immigration agents pounded on the door of his Minneapolis home, the oldest son in a family of 10 knew he had to move his siblings to a safer place. Their mother, a 41-year-old Indigenous Ecuadorian office cleaner without a known criminal record besides minor traffic offenses, had been detained in early January because she entered the country illegally. Her eldest children feared they would be next, leaving behind their 5-month-old brother and six other children under 16 years old.
āThe immigration agents were knocking on our door very late at night, and thatās when I became afraid,ā said the 20-year-old son, speaking on condition of anonymity out of fear additional family members could face deportation. āIām afraid that Iāll be taken and my brothers and sisters will be in the hands of the government.ā
That's when the family contacted Feliza Martinez, a friend from church, who rallied a group of volunteers to quietly move them to a safe house in south Minneapolis.
Martinez is one of the countless Twin Cities residents aiding immigrants like Melida Rita Wampash Tuntuamās family, prompted by word-of-mouth appeals for help ā mostly ordinary people appalled by the aggressive tactics of federal agents who have broken down doors without warrants and violently clashed with protesters during the Trump administrationās crackdown.ā
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Children sought by Federal agents who have broken down doors without warrants and violently clashed with protesters ā images from Nazi occupied countries and similar authoritarian regimes.
This was never about enforcing immigration laws or protecting citizens from criminal immigrants ā itās about intimidation through violence.
Trumpās immigration agenda is motivated by racism, bigotry, and hate.
āThe immigration agents were knocking on our door very late at night, and thatās when I became afraid,ā said the 20-year-old son, speaking on condition of anonymity out of fear additional family members could face deportation. āIām afraid that Iāll be taken and my brothers and sisters will be in the hands of the government.ā
That's when the family contacted Feliza Martinez, a friend from church, who rallied a group of volunteers to quietly move them to a safe house in south Minneapolis.
Martinez is one of the countless Twin Cities residents aiding immigrants like Melida Rita Wampash Tuntuamās family, prompted by word-of-mouth appeals for help ā mostly ordinary people appalled by the aggressive tactics of federal agents who have broken down doors without warrants and violently clashed with protesters during the Trump administrationās crackdown.ā
Minneapolis residents shelter immigrant children separated from parents and sought by federal agents
As more than 2,000 federal agents surge in Minneapolis in an immigration crackdown and clash with protesters on the streets, countless residents are also quietly resisting the operation through grassroots networks sheltering and supporting immigrants
Children sought by Federal agents who have broken down doors without warrants and violently clashed with protesters ā images from Nazi occupied countries and similar authoritarian regimes.
This was never about enforcing immigration laws or protecting citizens from criminal immigrants ā itās about intimidation through violence.
Trumpās immigration agenda is motivated by racism, bigotry, and hate.