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Special Report: Surveillance and snatch squads in Trump's new America

Politics
United States
Started January 24, 2026

In Minneapolis right now, there are more ICE and border patrol agents than there are police officers. The national guard - the army - is on standby to deploy to the city. Everybody in the city has a story about being targeted by ICE. Many now carry passports on them when they leave the house. If they are fortunate enough not to have been stopped themselves, they will know a neighbour, a friend, a colleague or a relative. Some Minnesotans literally do not know where their family have been take...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
The situation in Minneapolis highlights the need for comprehensive immigration reform rather than solely relying on enforcement tactics.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
Stricter immigration enforcement is necessary for national security and public safety, ensuring that laws are upheld in communities.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
The deployment of the National Guard in urban areas is a disproportionate response that escalates tensions and endangers innocent lives.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
Local law enforcement should collaborate with federal agencies like ICE to maintain order and address illegal immigration effectively.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
Increased ICE presence in Minneapolis undermines community trust and safety, fostering fear rather than cooperation among residents.
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