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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersDecember 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Minneapolis residents took to the streets this week to protest against rising immigration enforcement. Many gathered near local schools, blowing whistles and shouting as they confronted what they believed were ICE agents and federal vehicles.

    The city’s mayor recently signed an executive order barring immigration agents from conducting operations on city-owned property. Despite this, ICE began enhanced operations in Minnesota, focusing on the Somali community. Shackled detainees were reportedly flown on charter jets to Omaha, Nebraska.

    One local said, “I feel that my presence as a neighbor is important, and I want kids to feel safe.” Residents expressed fear for their families as federal officers conducted door-to-door operations in neighborhoods.

    The federal immigration crackdown is also causing unrest in New Orleans. Residents voiced frustration as masked ICE agents pursued a U.S. citizen to her home. She described the encounter, saying she repeatedly told agents that she was born and raised in the United States, but they continued their enforcement actions without concern.

    The actions have prompted broader concern about the treatment of children and families in immigration operations.

    In New York City, questions continue about the whereabouts of six-year-old Yaoin Zang. He was separated from his migrant father after attending a scheduled immigration hearing. The child, enrolled at PS 166Q, has since been placed with the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Authorities have not disclosed his exact location.

    A Homeland Security spokesperson stated that the father had acted disruptively during the hearing, putting the child’s safety at risk. The family had been issued an order of removal.

    The protests in Minneapolis and reactions in other cities reflect growing concern over ICE enforcement practices. Families, neighbors, and community leaders are calling for greater protections for children and clearer communication about immigration actions.

    Activists stress that public presence and awareness are critical to ensure that children and families feel safe during immigration enforcement operations.

    Across the country, federal agencies are stepping up immigration enforcement. While officials argue these actions are necessary to maintain legal compliance, communities report fear and confusion. The issue has sparked debates over local authority, federal power, and the rights of residents, especially vulnerable immigrant populations.

    In Minneapolis, the city continues to navigate its response, balancing public safety, community trust, and federal mandates. Residents remain vigilant, emphasizing the importance of keeping children and neighborhoods protected amid federal operations.

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