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ミネアポリスの異例の冬

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February 04, 2026に開始

A new series of photographs documents residents’ evolving resistance to the surge of ICE agents in their city

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 04, 2026
Photographic documentation of resistance efforts serves to empower marginalized voices and draw attention to the realities faced by immigrant residents.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 04, 2026
The surge of ICE agents in Minneapolis is a direct attack on immigrant communities, warranting strong resistance and public support for their safety.

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The evolving resistance to ICE in Minneapolis highlights the need for a balanced discussion on immigration policy and community safety.

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Resistance efforts against ICE may inadvertently impact local law enforcement relationships, complicating efforts to maintain overall public safety.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 04, 2026
Increased ICE presence is necessary to uphold the law and ensure community safety, as it deters illegal immigration and crime.

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