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Things have been a •lot• quieter in Minneapolis the last 5+ days.

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  • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

    We are, however, cautiously hopeful that we have won this battle and can move on to the next.

    One theory is that this is all a ruse, and as soon as Congress funds ICE + CBP, they’ll come roaring right back. That’s certainly plausible. My own gut feeling, however, is that this is not the case.

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    The invasion of Minneapolis was a •disaster• for the Trump regime. They shot themselves in the foot. In both feet. They’ve lost support they desperately need from many different quarters: the press, the judiciary, the population’s mushy middle, their own party, even some of their own base. They don’t have an authoritarian state yet — and their path to achieving one looks a •lot• more distant than it did at the start of Dec.

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    • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

      The invasion of Minneapolis was a •disaster• for the Trump regime. They shot themselves in the foot. In both feet. They’ve lost support they desperately need from many different quarters: the press, the judiciary, the population’s mushy middle, their own party, even some of their own base. They don’t have an authoritarian state yet — and their path to achieving one looks a •lot• more distant than it did at the start of Dec.

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      Since they murdered Alex Pretti, or maybe since a day or two after and •still• no ICE agents were killed in retaliation, the writing has been on the wall. I’ve been expecting them for a while to declare MISSION ACCOMPLISHED and change strategies.

      My guess — and it’s only a guess — is that this is what we’re seeing now.

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      • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

        Things are quiet in Minneapolis, and ICE and CBP are stockpiling weapons like they’re preparing for war.

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        In addition to staffing up at a furious rate, ICE and CPB are acquiring a vast cache of weapons from private contractors, new data reveals. This will not end well—or anytime soon.

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        earthlingA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @inthehands

        Thanks for the warning, not going to proceed.

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        • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

          Since they murdered Alex Pretti, or maybe since a day or two after and •still• no ICE agents were killed in retaliation, the writing has been on the wall. I’ve been expecting them for a while to declare MISSION ACCOMPLISHED and change strategies.

          My guess — and it’s only a guess — is that this is what we’re seeing now.

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          That doesn’t mean we’re done with them, not Minneapolis and not the rest of the county. It means they’re changing strategies.

          What strategy? Probably something less visible, less likely to be filmed. (I’m worried about prisons, meat packing plants, farms, rural areas.) And probably something that doesn’t go into force until Congress caves and funds DHS.

          Who knows what exactly. But there’s still a crap ton of ICE agents in MN — and just today, folks saw a mysterious military-looking caravan barreling across the city.

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          • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

            That doesn’t mean we’re done with them, not Minneapolis and not the rest of the county. It means they’re changing strategies.

            What strategy? Probably something less visible, less likely to be filmed. (I’m worried about prisons, meat packing plants, farms, rural areas.) And probably something that doesn’t go into force until Congress caves and funds DHS.

            Who knows what exactly. But there’s still a crap ton of ICE agents in MN — and just today, folks saw a mysterious military-looking caravan barreling across the city.

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            While staying vigilant, we’re embracing the chance to catch our breath and to start healing. The city right now has a bit of the feeling of the days after a natural disaster: there is so much damage to repair. Thousands of people are still sheltering at home, understandably reluctant to go to work and/or school. Thousands are facing imminent eviction when March rent comes due.

            There’s organizing around rent relief, talk of a rent strike. Food delivery is still in full swing. Mutual aid is not letting up.

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            • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

              While staying vigilant, we’re embracing the chance to catch our breath and to start healing. The city right now has a bit of the feeling of the days after a natural disaster: there is so much damage to repair. Thousands of people are still sheltering at home, understandably reluctant to go to work and/or school. Thousands are facing imminent eviction when March rent comes due.

              There’s organizing around rent relief, talk of a rent strike. Food delivery is still in full swing. Mutual aid is not letting up.

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              Even if ICE + CBP presence in the Twin Cities goes back to pre-Dec levels (which to be clear it •has not• yet done), we will be living with this for a long time. The world will be moving on, the national press will forget about us no doubt, but we’ll be living with this.

              Nobody here thinks we’re done. But a lot of us are cautiously hopeful that we are now entering a time where this is some room for repairing and rebuilding.

              Cautiously hopeful. But vigilant.

              /end

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              • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                Things have been a •lot• quieter in Minneapolis the last 5+ days. There have been only a handful of kidnappings. (“Only a handful of kidnappings!” Words I can’t believe I’m actually saying….) Some days 1. Some days 0. (0 known, anyway.)

                Things are •much• quieter. I am doing things I’ve been neglecting for weeks, months. I am posting about programming again.

                And…not “but!”…and—

                Nobody here, nobody, thinks we’re done with ICE and CBP.

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                @inthehands yeah the best we can hope for is “pretty, charismatic, and charming fascism”

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                • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                  Things are quiet in Minneapolis, and ICE is buying up massive buildings across the country to build concentration camps.

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                  Plans for such centers and jails in nearly two dozen communities have sparked protests over suitability, proximity to homes and schools.

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                  @inthehands

                  Get that they are buying lots of weapons and purchasing buildings. But, as they discovered in Minnesota, it is much easier to spend a bunch of money, than it is to implement a really unpopular and illegal program on the ground. Not to dismiss the concern, but just because the have really evil intentions, does not mean they will be successful in implementing them. At least that's the hope. A hope, as you say, that is stronger today than it was a few months ago. Reality bites.

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                  • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                    Even if ICE + CBP presence in the Twin Cities goes back to pre-Dec levels (which to be clear it •has not• yet done), we will be living with this for a long time. The world will be moving on, the national press will forget about us no doubt, but we’ll be living with this.

                    Nobody here thinks we’re done. But a lot of us are cautiously hopeful that we are now entering a time where this is some room for repairing and rebuilding.

                    Cautiously hopeful. But vigilant.

                    /end

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                    @inthehands

                    Thanks for the update. Very much agree that there's a lot more pain and suffering to come across the country.

                    I can say that our community has begun the challenging work of organizing so we can follow in your hard won footsteps and provide the support our neighbors will need in the months to come.

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                      @inthehands

                      Get that they are buying lots of weapons and purchasing buildings. But, as they discovered in Minnesota, it is much easier to spend a bunch of money, than it is to implement a really unpopular and illegal program on the ground. Not to dismiss the concern, but just because the have really evil intentions, does not mean they will be successful in implementing them. At least that's the hope. A hope, as you say, that is stronger today than it was a few months ago. Reality bites.

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                      @mastodonmigration
                      Oh, I’m definitely not positing that any of what they do will •work•. But they’re going to hurt a lot of people trying.

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                      • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                        @mastodonmigration
                        Oh, I’m definitely not positing that any of what they do will •work•. But they’re going to hurt a lot of people trying.

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                        @inthehands

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                        • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                          Things have been a •lot• quieter in Minneapolis the last 5+ days. There have been only a handful of kidnappings. (“Only a handful of kidnappings!” Words I can’t believe I’m actually saying….) Some days 1. Some days 0. (0 known, anyway.)

                          Things are •much• quieter. I am doing things I’ve been neglecting for weeks, months. I am posting about programming again.

                          And…not “but!”…and—

                          Nobody here, nobody, thinks we’re done with ICE and CBP.

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                          @inthehands
                          Paul, I wish I could give you a quiet hug

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                          • Kim ScheinbergK Kim Scheinberg

                            @inthehands
                            Paul, I wish I could give you a quiet hug

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                            @kims
                            I’ll accept the virtual one.

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                            • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                              Even if ICE + CBP presence in the Twin Cities goes back to pre-Dec levels (which to be clear it •has not• yet done), we will be living with this for a long time. The world will be moving on, the national press will forget about us no doubt, but we’ll be living with this.

                              Nobody here thinks we’re done. But a lot of us are cautiously hopeful that we are now entering a time where this is some room for repairing and rebuilding.

                              Cautiously hopeful. But vigilant.

                              /end

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                              @inthehands

                              Minnesota is an agricultural powerhouse
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                              • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                                Even if ICE + CBP presence in the Twin Cities goes back to pre-Dec levels (which to be clear it •has not• yet done), we will be living with this for a long time. The world will be moving on, the national press will forget about us no doubt, but we’ll be living with this.

                                Nobody here thinks we’re done. But a lot of us are cautiously hopeful that we are now entering a time where this is some room for repairing and rebuilding.

                                Cautiously hopeful. But vigilant.

                                /end

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                                @inthehands Thanks for keeping us informed. I think your analysis is very plausible. It's a pause that will hopefully bring back some energy and give you some time to regroup and heal some wounds.

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                                • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                                  Since they murdered Alex Pretti, or maybe since a day or two after and •still• no ICE agents were killed in retaliation, the writing has been on the wall. I’ve been expecting them for a while to declare MISSION ACCOMPLISHED and change strategies.

                                  My guess — and it’s only a guess — is that this is what we’re seeing now.

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                                  @inthehands I’m surprised they didn’t stage a killing. You know they don’t value the agents of color any more than they do “illegals”

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                                  • Paul CantrellI Paul Cantrell

                                    Things are quiet in Minneapolis, and ICE is buying up massive buildings across the country to build concentration camps.

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                                    ICE Begins Buying ‘Mega’ Warehouse Detention Centers Across US

                                    Plans for such centers and jails in nearly two dozen communities have sparked protests over suitability, proximity to homes and schools.

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                                    The hidden ICE blueprint that should horrify every American | Will Bunch

                                    An internal Homeland Security document shows how ICE plans to cram thousands of detained human beings inside a Georgia warehouse.

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                                    Inquirer.com (www.inquirer.com)

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                                    @inthehands

                                    You could eradicate homelessness in the US for a fraction of the price ICE is paying for future concentration camps. It's a choice made by Trump to prioritise deporting immigrants rather than housing American citizens.

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