I lived in Minneapolis for several years (Kenny neighborhood, 58th & Lyndale), a beautiful, peaceful place, a place I miss dearly. Most of my friends there are caught in this, there are in shock, and protesting nonetheless. Some were either not politically active, or "conservative", or closeted. That's changed. The company I work for has operations in Southern MN and it's been paralyzing, we were already suffering from the tariffs. If this continues, and a sizable minority of Americans continue to view this as "TV", the country is lost. The mainstream Democratic response is unacceptably weak, and the fact that even one Democrat voted to continue the funding is appalling.
Chicagoans stand with the people of Minneapolis in sorry and horror.
Chicago Indivisible has called a rally for Sunday at 1 pm at Wells and Michigan. They say,
Today, we witnessed yet another murder by ICE and Border Patrol. This was the latest in escalating violence that has led to - first the murders of Silverio Villegas González, Keith Porter and Renee Nicole Macklin Good - and now the murder of Alex Pretti. All because the community is standing up to the kidnapping of our neighbors off the street by the Trump regime. All because we won’t stand idly by and allow our country to devolve into tyranny. Join Indivisible Chicago as we take to the streets and demand ICE OUT OF EVERYWHERE and an end to the fascist ICE and CBP violence.
CHICAGO: EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO DHS EXECUTION IN MINNEAPOLIS
Indivisible Chicago is supporting the emergency protest that has been called for by CATA (The Coalition Against the Trump Agenda) and CAARPR (Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression Coalition) in response to the latest murder by ICE and Border Patrol.
We must put an end to the racial profiling, violence, abductions and intentional cruelty that we witnessed in Chicago during the Fall and are seeing at an even greater scale in Minneapolis now. We demand that ICE and CBP get out of ALL communities. We must put a stop to the unconstitutional actions of a wanna-be-king and his regime.
WHEN: Sunday Jan 25 @ 1PM
WHERE: Ida B Wells & Michigan Ave, Chicago
Follow on Instagram
The actions by ICE and CBP first in Chicago and now in Minneapolis are all part of the plan of theTrump regime to create violence and terror in cities across America. We believe that we are reaching a pivotal time and our response matters more now than ever.
No Funding for ICE and CBP
One immediate thing we can do is demand that the Senate refuse to fund ICE.
The House passed an appropriations bill to fund ICE through September 30 by a vote of 220-207. The bill would increase funding to ICE and CBP and give them the ability to expand their war against cities like Chicago and Minneapolis with no accountability. Seven Democrats voted Yes. The bill will now head to the Senate with a vote expected Wednesday. It will require Democratic votes to make the 60 vote threshold to pass, so it’s critical for Dems to be united.
👉 Tell your senators to rein in ICE right now. Congress has to pass the appropriations bill by January 30 to keep the Department of Homeland Security funded, which means Dems have leverage to include provisions that rein in ICE and freeze its budget. Call Senators Durbin and Duckworth and demand that they oppose the House Bill and use their leverage to protect our communities from ICE. Senator Duckworth has announced her opposition to the bill yet that could change so please keep calling her office. (More info here)
Prepare for Further Action
In addition to the violence of ICE and CBP – Trump has threatened to take the further step of sending active duty military troops to support his attacks against our cities by invoking the Insurrection Act. This terror - of which Trump has recently written - is an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act and bring the military to bear on Minneapolis. Once Trump takes this next step, there’s little to stop him from doing the same in Chicago and across America.
That’s why it’s essential we respond immediately and powerfully should Trump invoke the Insurrection Act. If Trump invokes the Insurrection Act we will plan with our partners an immediate response. We are asking that you be prepared for this; we will send an email to this address calling for a rapid response rally and march. Also, we know we must do more to prepare for the return of CBP to Chicago. How powerfully we are able to respond depends on you. Please forward this email to a friend who is ready to take action and ask them to join us at Indivisible Chicago and then join us in the streets.
Aaron, I am such a dumbass. I completely forgot that you live where DHS/ICE agents are committing their most egregious and unlawful crimes against humanity. The acts of violence culminating in the murder of Renee Nicole Good are stark reminders that the Constitution has been fed through a shredder. In spite of all this, the people of the Twin Cities are putting on a seminar to show the country how to respond to these acts of violence with peaceful civil unrest.
Last night, Jen Psaki of The Brief on MS NOW did an interview with the owner of Black Hart bar in Saint Paul, Wes Burdine. His was one of countless businesses that closed yesterday to protest the cruel actions of ICE. To show support, I called and spoke with him personally and told him how much I admire the brave people of MSP for standing up to ICE cruelty and lawlessness. When I asked him if there was some way I could send a contribution to the cause, he said he would be fine. Even so, I just had to buy a tee shirt.
South Louisiana is about as far from north Minnesota as you can get and still be in the US. However, for a few brief moments, the chasm of distance was filled by a commonality of purpose and solidarity.
As the great anthem of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s reminds us: We Shall Overcome.
So totally not pertinent to this video, has Aaron gotten the MPR “Beyg” tote yet? I see it every time he says bag. lol We need amusement where ever available.
I lived in Minneapolis for several years (Kenny neighborhood, 58th & Lyndale), a beautiful, peaceful place, a place I miss dearly. Most of my friends there are caught in this, there are in shock, and protesting nonetheless. Some were either not politically active, or "conservative", or closeted. That's changed. The company I work for has operations in Southern MN and it's been paralyzing, we were already suffering from the tariffs. If this continues, and a sizable minority of Americans continue to view this as "TV", the country is lost. The mainstream Democratic response is unacceptably weak, and the fact that even one Democrat voted to continue the funding is appalling.
Chicagoans stand with the people of Minneapolis in sorry and horror.
Chicago Indivisible has called a rally for Sunday at 1 pm at Wells and Michigan. They say,
Today, we witnessed yet another murder by ICE and Border Patrol. This was the latest in escalating violence that has led to - first the murders of Silverio Villegas González, Keith Porter and Renee Nicole Macklin Good - and now the murder of Alex Pretti. All because the community is standing up to the kidnapping of our neighbors off the street by the Trump regime. All because we won’t stand idly by and allow our country to devolve into tyranny. Join Indivisible Chicago as we take to the streets and demand ICE OUT OF EVERYWHERE and an end to the fascist ICE and CBP violence.
CHICAGO: EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO DHS EXECUTION IN MINNEAPOLIS
Indivisible Chicago is supporting the emergency protest that has been called for by CATA (The Coalition Against the Trump Agenda) and CAARPR (Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression Coalition) in response to the latest murder by ICE and Border Patrol.
We must put an end to the racial profiling, violence, abductions and intentional cruelty that we witnessed in Chicago during the Fall and are seeing at an even greater scale in Minneapolis now. We demand that ICE and CBP get out of ALL communities. We must put a stop to the unconstitutional actions of a wanna-be-king and his regime.
WHEN: Sunday Jan 25 @ 1PM
WHERE: Ida B Wells & Michigan Ave, Chicago
Follow on Instagram
The actions by ICE and CBP first in Chicago and now in Minneapolis are all part of the plan of theTrump regime to create violence and terror in cities across America. We believe that we are reaching a pivotal time and our response matters more now than ever.
No Funding for ICE and CBP
One immediate thing we can do is demand that the Senate refuse to fund ICE.
The House passed an appropriations bill to fund ICE through September 30 by a vote of 220-207. The bill would increase funding to ICE and CBP and give them the ability to expand their war against cities like Chicago and Minneapolis with no accountability. Seven Democrats voted Yes. The bill will now head to the Senate with a vote expected Wednesday. It will require Democratic votes to make the 60 vote threshold to pass, so it’s critical for Dems to be united.
👉 Tell your senators to rein in ICE right now. Congress has to pass the appropriations bill by January 30 to keep the Department of Homeland Security funded, which means Dems have leverage to include provisions that rein in ICE and freeze its budget. Call Senators Durbin and Duckworth and demand that they oppose the House Bill and use their leverage to protect our communities from ICE. Senator Duckworth has announced her opposition to the bill yet that could change so please keep calling her office. (More info here)
Prepare for Further Action
In addition to the violence of ICE and CBP – Trump has threatened to take the further step of sending active duty military troops to support his attacks against our cities by invoking the Insurrection Act. This terror - of which Trump has recently written - is an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act and bring the military to bear on Minneapolis. Once Trump takes this next step, there’s little to stop him from doing the same in Chicago and across America.
That’s why it’s essential we respond immediately and powerfully should Trump invoke the Insurrection Act. If Trump invokes the Insurrection Act we will plan with our partners an immediate response. We are asking that you be prepared for this; we will send an email to this address calling for a rapid response rally and march. Also, we know we must do more to prepare for the return of CBP to Chicago. How powerfully we are able to respond depends on you. Please forward this email to a friend who is ready to take action and ask them to join us at Indivisible Chicago and then join us in the streets.
On it, thank you, I have friends in Chicago.
Thanks. Dr D. I.
In Solidarity! ✌🏾
Keep an eye on Maine too. We Yankees aren't interested in ICE's bushwah, but things are going to hell pretty fast.
Aaron, I am such a dumbass. I completely forgot that you live where DHS/ICE agents are committing their most egregious and unlawful crimes against humanity. The acts of violence culminating in the murder of Renee Nicole Good are stark reminders that the Constitution has been fed through a shredder. In spite of all this, the people of the Twin Cities are putting on a seminar to show the country how to respond to these acts of violence with peaceful civil unrest.
Last night, Jen Psaki of The Brief on MS NOW did an interview with the owner of Black Hart bar in Saint Paul, Wes Burdine. His was one of countless businesses that closed yesterday to protest the cruel actions of ICE. To show support, I called and spoke with him personally and told him how much I admire the brave people of MSP for standing up to ICE cruelty and lawlessness. When I asked him if there was some way I could send a contribution to the cause, he said he would be fine. Even so, I just had to buy a tee shirt.
South Louisiana is about as far from north Minnesota as you can get and still be in the US. However, for a few brief moments, the chasm of distance was filled by a commonality of purpose and solidarity.
As the great anthem of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s reminds us: We Shall Overcome.
Solidarity from Washington, DC.
So totally not pertinent to this video, has Aaron gotten the MPR “Beyg” tote yet? I see it every time he says bag. lol We need amusement where ever available.
Welcome back David.