
Daily SITREP from Early Warning Network Far Left: Minneapolis Rapid Response is Revolutionary Infrastructure
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Jan 27, 2026 They unpack anti‑ICE rapid response being turned into long‑term revolutionary organizing and the activist roles and intel networks behind it. They describe patrols, dispatching, license‑plate tracking and how volunteer support structures sustain operations. They debate federal use of bases, surge deployments and legal fights over Metro Surge. They consider risks of escalation, foreign influence claims and strategies to counter local organizing.
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Anti-ICE Movement As Infrastructure
- The anti-ICE rapid response effort is being pitched as long-term revolutionary infrastructure, not just spontaneous protests.
- Organizers aim to scale tactics, coordinate regionally, and convert activism into sustained political projects.
White House Tightens Control Of Metro Surge
- The White House installed Tom Homan to directly oversee Operation Metro Surge, signaling tighter federal control.
- DHS also approved Fort Snelling to house personnel and assets to reduce local disruption to ICE operations.
Surge Strategy Is Nationwide, Not Local
- Operation At Large appears to be expanding beyond Minneapolis with reported ICE actions in Phoenix and Maine.
- DHS aims to maintain persistent nationwide presence rather than full withdrawals after local agreements.


