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Rising Resistance to ICE in Minneapolis with IEN's Mark Tilsen

Rising Resistance to ICE in Minneapolis with IEN's Mark Tilsen

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We talk with Oglala Lakota poet and organizer Mark K. Tilson about the ICE surge in Minneapolis, the killing of Renee Good, and how neighbors are building a decentralized resistance. The conversation traces lawless tactics, historical patterns, and the courage that grows when people act together.

• collapse of civic life in Minneapolis under raids and fear
• judicial warrants versus administrative actions
• masked agents, unmarked vehicles, and disinformation
• legal observers, community recording, and evidence
• targeting at churches, schools, and traffic stops
• Indigenous detentions and the Whipple Building’s history
• AIM patrol legacy and modern rapid response
• AI surveillance, stingrays, and counter-tactics
• decentralized movement led by everyday neighbors
• fear transforming into large-scale public courage
• poem “Around the Neighborhood” honoring Renee Good

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