We suspect you have your bills mixed up- Pause Evictions, Save Lives extends the 30 day notice period to 60 days. Thatβs within the purview of the city government.
We suspect you have your bills mixed up- Pause Evictions, Save Lives extends the 30 day notice period to 60 days. Thatβs within the purview of the city government.
Itβs day 95 of the ICE occupation of MN.
This weekend, Minneapolis is waiting to see if Jacob Frey will sign the Pause Evictions, Save Lives policy passed by the City Council.
The mutual aid fundraising has been enormous, but the needs continue, even as donations have slowed.
Call the mayor!
Itβs day 94 of the ICE occupation of MN.
Today weβre celebrating Jason Chavez, a local hero in the resistance to ICE.
It's day 93 of the ICE occupation of MN.
Minnesotans are not generally people who engage in long hugs, but the last 3 months have changed that.
The hugs now are long and meaningful, whether between old friends or people who just met responding to ICE calls.
Our love for community keeps us safe.
Itβs day 92 of the ICE occupation of MN.
Today more than 70 neighbors testified to Mpls City Council members - the vast majority of testifiers were in support of extending pre-eviction notice to 60 days.
Our neighbors need more time, and we hope the council will vote to approve on Thursday.
Itβs day 91 of the ICE occupation of MN.
The horrors persist but so do we.
As ICE continues to terrorize communities, the threat of evictions continues to loom.
Tuesday at 9:30 at Mpls City Hall, neighbors are gathering to say: No Evictions Under Occupation!
Itβs day 90 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
ICE is still here, terrorizing communities.
Today at the Whipple building, HCSO deputies violently assaulted and arrested protesters.
Meanwhile, Minnesotans are raising money and paying rent for thousands of our neighbors.
Itβs day 89 of the ICE occupation of MN.
It may seem as if everyone in MN is furiously raising rent for our neighbors, trying to prevent a massive eviction crisis on top of the federal occupation.
Thatβs because Minnesotans know that we keep each other safe, and no one is coming to save us.
Itβs day 88 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
The world we are building together is beautiful.
Thousands of our neighbors in hiding are having their rent paid by strangers.
And many of our rent funds are powered mostly by small donations.
Letβs keep our neighbors safe and housed.
Itβs Day 87 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
Everywhere you go, youβll still see patrollers keeping neighbors safe.
And also everywhere you go, someone is raising money for rent for their community.
Give what you can at StandWithMinnesota.com
And even as we focus on mutual aid like March 1 rent, weβre still in the streets protecting neighbors.
With almost 1000 ICE agents still in the state, itβs not over yet.
And weβll be there every day until itβs over, for everyone.
Itβs day 86 of the ICE occupation of MN.
Rent is due on Sunday for thousands of our neighbors whoβve been unable to work for two months.
It feels like everyone in the twin cities metro is fundraising for rent for immigrant neighbors, because the need is so high.
Itβs day 85 of the ICE occupation of MN.
We keep saying itβs not over - and this is why.
Despite the messages in press conferences, there are still almost 1000 ICE agents here.
Itβs day 84 of the ICE occupation of MN.
These 12 weeks have changed us forever. Minnesotans have found a new way to navigate the world- based deeply in our care for our neighbors.
Read Kelly Hayes interview with some of the dedicated organizers:
ICE is still hitting hard in suburbs and outlying areas, so weβre offering help where needed.
And thereβs still so much rent and mutual aid to be paid for across Minnesota - please donate as you are able.
www.standwithminnesota.com
Itβs day 83 of the ICE occupation of MN.
On a quieter weekend for ICE in Minneapolis and St Paul, many organizers spent the weekend gathering in person, assessing our response, and figuring out next steps.
Weβve built a new world together, and weβre not going to go back to the way things were.
Itβs day 82 of the ICE occupation of MN.
Although ICE is less present in our central cities, many of our neighbors havenβt been able to work in months.
If you want to raise rent DIRECTLY for an impacted family, adopt a rent!
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Itβs day 81 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
Yesterday Rep. Aisha Gomez spoke for so many of us on the floor of the MN house.
All the clips in this thread are great, but we especially love this one:
It's day 80 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
Many of our neighbors have been in hiding for 11 weeks. We have 9 days to raise March 1 rent for those families.
Please dig in and give as you can - many rent relief fund are in desperate need of $$
StandWithMinnesota.com
Itβs day 79 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
Itβs a winter wonderland outside.
Todayβs assignment is to shovel or snowblow for your impacted neighbors. Itβs the neighborly Minnesotan thing to do!
Itβs day 78 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
Weβre still providing mutual aid, fundraising to pay March rent, and in the streets.
This is our home. And weβll be here, standing shoulder to shoulder with our neighbors and building community.
ICE OUT EVERYWHERE
Itβs day 77 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
This long weekend ICE continued to hit suburban communities hard - ICE is still very present across the metro
There are still thousands of ICE agents in Minnesota, and tens of thousands of neighbors ready to stand up.
ICE OUT.
Itβs day 76 of the ICE occupation of
MSP.
ICE is still here - we still have vastly more agents on the ground than we did in late November.
And those agents are still kidnapping our neighbors and terrorizing neighborhoods.
Stay vigilant, and letβs pay rent for March 1 for everyone who needs it.
Itβs day 75 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
ICE is still here, but so are we.
The rapid response and mutual aid networks continue their work, showing what kind of world we can build together.
ICE OUT EVERYWHERE.
Itβs day 74 of the ICE occupation of MSP.
We know itβs not over yet.
Despite the promise of an end to the surge, what we see on the ground is ICE continuing to abduct our neighbors and terrorize our community.
Stay vigilant, and keep your whistles, phones, and rapid response networks ready.
Weβre still seeing ICE going in and out of the Whipple building. As long as theyβre still here working to separate families, we need to make sure people are out patrolling & keeping watch.
We donβt accept their behavior happening here or anywhere else which is why all of DHS needs to be dismantled
Dear neighbor, I am proud of you and our immigrant residents. Your resiliency, strength, and dedication have led to the announcement that βOperation Metro Surgeβ will end soon. Itβs clear that the commitment of our neighbors made it untenable for ICE and federal agents to continue to operate its occupation of our city and state. This isnβt as a result of capitulation from elected leaders. This victory is yours, but we must not stop until ICE is completely abolished, and no more families are ever separated again. I will forever be thankful to those who patrolled, observed, and supported our community with mutual aid and daily tasks during these horrific times. Our community is full of heroes who will always be remembered as caring and loving. There are no words to show how thankful I am of every single one of you who showed up day in and day out. I hope youβll join me in continuing to carry the whistle of resistance as our work is not done. I am still asking the community to remain cautious and vigilant until we can confirm what this truly means. They said they are not backing down from mass deportation but will be ending the operation in Minnesota soon. I recommend you continue your current plan until we can give you more information. We still need observers and the community to be on the lookout. These βdraw-downsβ are expected to continue through next week, which means we will still need help now and in the future. Additionally, we must never forget what they did to our neighbors and loved ones. They murdered Renee Good and Alex Pretti, shot Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in the leg, and kidnapped Victor Manuel Diaz, who then died under ICE custody. We are still mourning, demanding justice, and we will never forget. They targeted our immigrant neighbors and children, discriminated against our community based on skin color and accents, lobbed weapons of war on our parks, and completely shattered families who simply wanted to work, take their kids to schools, and
I am proud of you and our immigrant residents. Your resiliency, strength, and dedication have led to the announcement that βOperation Metro Surgeβ will end soon. 1/