Activity of immigration agents has left no part of the state unscathed even as border czar says surge would be ending
In one suburb of Minneapolis, the superintendent spends each school day driving to her district’s schools to track federal agents. Across the metro, in another suburb, a Latino church organizes food donations to deliver to thousands of families staying at home out of fear of immigration agents.
In town after town around Minnesota, federal agents have picked up immigrants and taken them away from their communities.