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Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong

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United States
Started January 27, 2026

The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions

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Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong

The Atlantic (United States) | Jan 27, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 27, 2026
The groundswell of opposition to ICE in Minnesota demonstrates the power of community activism in shaping immigration policy.
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The situation in Minnesota highlights the complexity of immigration issues and the need for nuanced discussions around policy reform.
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While resisting ICE is important, it risks undermining national security and the rule of law.
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The backlash against ICE can lead to a lack of accountability in immigration enforcement, which could have long-term consequences for public safety.
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MAGA supporters misjudge the public sentiment, as Minnesota's stance reveals a growing demand for humane immigration practices.
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