We are all Minnesotans now
Do Americans who engage in lawful and peaceful protest enjoy the protection of the United States Constitution? Not anymore, the Trump regime says in authorizing the shameless misconduct and lethal violence ICE agents are perpetrating against citizens in Minnesota.
ICE has invaded the state of Minnesota to show America that
nothing can restrain Trump’s army of thugs. Not the Constitution. Not the laws
which make it a crime to commit assault and murder. Not public opinion. And not
thousands of citizens exercising their rights.
Although far from the first instance of ICE brutality, the
slaying of Renee Nicole Good shocked the nation as a clear
case of murder in cold blood.
The killing was not in “self-defense” – if a car is really hurtling toward you, you don’t pause to take out your gun, aim and shoot, because you know shooting won’t stop the car. You run. Ms. Good’s autopsy confirms that it was murder: the fatal bullet was the one fired into the victim’s left temple, when the ICE agent shot through the driver’s side window from alongside the car.
Meanwhile, the Vice President proclaimed ICE impunity.
Speaking of Renee Good’s killer, Vance stated, “That guy’s protected
by absolute immunity.”
The claim is legally baseless, but ICE agents got the
message they can brutalize and even summarily execute at will, without
consequences. And now, within weeks, ICE agents have committed another murder,
this time of Alex Pretti, a citizen
who was an I.C.U. nurse, with a burst of bullets
in the victim’s back while he lay defenseless on the ground.
Pretti on his knees surrounded by ICE agents, one about to
shoot him in the back.
Since the Supreme Court approved of ICE stopping
individuals based
on racial profiling, ICE agents have seized and frequently assaulted
individuals simply because they appeared to be Hispanic – or Hmong or Somali.
They are freely employing the same tactics in Minnesota.
Do you carry proof of citizenship with you? Neither do I. But in an echo of Nazi Germany, ICE agents demand to “see your papers,” particularly if you are non-white.
Targeting journalists and citizen observers. An official
policy of breaking into homes without a judicial warrant. Detaining
children. Handcuffing individuals until they come up with proof of identity.
Dragging people out of their cars without probable cause to think they
committed a crime. Assault on suspected “illegals.” Attacking nonviolent,
peaceful demonstrators with pepper balls, tear gas, rubber bullets. Threatening
with guns, shooting at cars, and now, actual murders.
These are the abuses of a conquering army, inflicted upon an
occupied nation.
ICE, the entity inflicting these wounds on our democracy, is
no more a law enforcement agency than was Hitler’s Gestapo. ICE is an
unrestrained, racist, violence-craving gang, trying to impose Trump’s will on a
state. It should be disbanded.

In other places where liberty has been challenged, Americans
and our leaders identified with a threatened people. “I am a Berliner,”
President Kennedy affirmed at the Berlin Wall in 1963. “I am a Greenlander,”
some now say in response to President Trump’s threats to invade an ally’s
territory.
The threats and the invasion have come home. If our constitutional rights are not to be erased, we must act with the courage displayed by Minnesotans. “I am a Minnesotan.” So are we all.



















