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Faith in the Streets: A Pastor's Firsthand Account of ICE's Terror and the Neighbors Resisting It

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Feb 16, 2026
A vivid on-the-ground report from Minneapolis about mass ICE deployments and community resistance. They trace how clergy and multifaith networks mobilized, describing frontline tactics, arrests, and rapid national solidarity. The conversation connects local organizing to global lessons and offers practical steps for other cities preparing to defend democracy.
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INSIGHT

Minneapolis As A Historic Flashpoint

  • Minneapolis is becoming a national flashpoint and may join places like Selma or Stonewall in protest history.
  • The city now models how local resistance can expose and repel authoritarian tactics early.
INSIGHT

Why Minneapolis Resisted Effectively

  • The Twin Cities' strong interfaith and mainline Protestant networks made it unexpectedly resilient.
  • That pluralistic, neighborly culture undercut the administration's miscalculation about intimidating a 'lefty' city.
ANECDOTE

Clergy Living Both Pastoral And Prophetic Roles

  • Rev. Susan Hayward describes days of tear gas in the morning and church newsletters in the afternoon.
  • She says clergy work now blends pastoral care with visible prophetic witness on the streets.
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