ICE memo directs officers in Minneapolis not to "engage with agitators"

US Immigration Agency Orders Minnesotans to Ignore Activists, Only Target Immigrants with a Criminal Record.

An internal memo from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) instructs officers in Minneapolis to stay away from individuals who are perceived as troublemakers, or "agitators". The directive advises that engaging with these individuals is unlikely to be effective, as they will only continue to provoke them. Instead, the focus should be on issuing commands.

The new policy also dictates that ICE officers can only target immigrants who have a proven history of crime in Minnesota. This means that even those who are not convicted, but only charged or suspected of wrongdoing, may still come under scrutiny.

Critics have questioned this shift in policy, calling it an attempt to reverse long-standing Trump-era guidelines. The move has sparked outrage among many, particularly after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by an ICE officer last year, which his family claims was unjustified and resulted from him attempting to "do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement".

Conservative lawmakers have also put pressure on ICE officials, with Republican Senators Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski calling for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's resignation. Tillis claimed that her handling of the Minneapolis crisis was "disqualifying" and called for her to be removed from her position.

The move has sparked widespread concern among community leaders and human rights groups, who claim that such a policy will only serve to fuel mistrust between law enforcement and immigrant communities in Minnesota.
 
I mean, think about it... we're living in a world where our institutions are starting to prioritize order over understanding πŸ€”. Like, what's the real goal here? Is it just to maintain control or is it actually about building trust with these communities? I'm not saying it's a simple answer, but it feels like we're playing catch-up by trying to appease everyone instead of finding common ground.

This new policy in Minneapolis is a prime example. It's like, what's the criteria for someone to be deemed an 'agitator' anyway? Is it just based on speculation or is there some concrete evidence? And then you have these people with no criminal record being scrutinized because they might be perceived as troublemakers... that feels like we're living in a world where fear of the unknown is more powerful than empathy.

It's also interesting to note how this policy is tied to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. Like, what does that say about our society? Are we really so desperate for control that we're willing to sacrifice justice and human life in the process? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's a tough question, but it's one that needs to be asked.
 
Ugh this is getting so out of hand 🀯... ICE is basically saying that if you're an immigrant who's not a total troublemaker, they don't care about you... Meanwhile, the ones with records are being singled out... it's like they're trying to play some kind of game of "whack-a-mole" with immigration... newsflash: this isn't gonna solve anything, just fuels more tension between law enforcement and communities that already feel so marginalized 🀝

I mean, what even is the criteria for who gets targeted? Is it based on their zip code or something? This feels like a classic case of targeting the "other" rather than actually addressing any real issues... we need to be having these kinds of conversations about how we can build trust and work towards solutions that benefit everyone πŸ€πŸ’‘
 
can't believe this is happening πŸ™„ ICE is basically saying that activists are above the law and they're just gonna ignore them lol no wonder ppl are freakin out and rioting everywhere... meanwhile, people with actual crimes on record are still fair game? what's next? targeting people who are late paying their taxes or something? πŸ˜‚ this policy is a total disaster waiting to happen, it's only gonna make things worse for everyone.
 
πŸ€” I mean, it's not all bad news... right? πŸ™ So, they're trying to avoid engaging with activists, which is probably a good idea - those protests can get pretty heated! 😬 And, on the other hand, focusing on immigrants with a criminal record might actually help keep communities safer. I guess what I'm saying is, let's not jump to conclusions just yet... we need more info about what this policy will really achieve. 🀝 Plus, it's always good that conservative lawmakers are speaking up - maybe they can bring some balance to the conversation? πŸ’¬
 
Ugh, this new ICE policy is super sketchy πŸ€”. I mean, can't they just focus on deporting people with actual crimes instead of trying to play cop with activists? It's like, what's next? Targeting vegans for not wearing meat? πŸ˜‚

And the part about targeting people suspected of wrongdoing but not convicted is just plain unfair. Like, how are they supposed to know who's guilty and who's not? It's a total slippery slope. And what about all the people who are just trying to speak out against injustice? Don't they deserve some protection too?

I'm also super worried about the impact this policy will have on trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities in Minnesota. We've seen time and time again that when law enforcement targets certain groups, it only fuels more animosity and division.

Kristi Noem needs to take a step back and reevaluate her approach πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. This kind of divisiveness and fear-mongering is exactly what we should be trying to avoid.
 
can't believe what's going down here 🀯 in minnesota of all places i feel so bad for the people who are being targeted by ice just because they're involved with some activism or something it's like, you're not a danger to anyone unless they say you are and even then, maybe not... idk man, this whole policy just seems super sketchy to me 🚨 i mean, what about all those ppl who aren't even involved in anything 'problematic' but still get singled out just because of their immigration status? it's like they're just gonna ignore activists and target the ones with a record πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ meanwhile, i'm over here wondering if we're ever gonna figure out how to make our communities trust law enforcement again πŸ˜”
 
πŸ˜’ This new policy is super sketchy... I mean, what's next? Targeting people just because they're involved in protests or activism? It's like, if you're not doing anything wrong, why are you being targeted anyway? πŸ€” And the fact that it only targets immigrants with a criminal record is pretty messed up. Like, what about all the innocent folks who might get caught up in this? It's gonna create so much tension and mistrust between law enforcement and immigrant communities... not good vibes at all πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” so like what's going on here...ICE is all like "ignore the activists" lol but isn't activism like, part of being involved in society? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, it's kinda messed up that they're only targeting immigrants with a criminal record...what about people who didn't even do anything wrong but are just caught up in the system? πŸš«πŸ’”
 
I'm low-key worried about where this is gonna take us πŸ€”. ICE is basically saying they're not interested in having a convo with people who are just trying to make their voices heard, which is kinda the whole point of immigration reform, right? It's like, what if we just ignore the problems and pretend everything's okay? Meanwhile, the people who actually need help - the ones who are struggling to get by without committing a crime - are being written off. I don't think this policy is gonna make things better for anyone, especially the ones who are already in tough spots. It feels like we're just piling on more barriers and not really trying to address the root issues.
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about this new policy, it's like they're creating a whole separate problem by targeting people just because of their reputation πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. If you're not doing anything wrong, why should you be treated differently just because some activists might get on your nerves? It's like, we can have disagreements without being targeted for our actions. And what about the innocent people who are just trying to live their lives in peace? This policy is gonna cause more problems than it solves πŸš«πŸ’”
 
I don't like this at all πŸ€•... it's just gonna make things worse with the ICE policies already being super strict... now they're targeting people who might be peaceful and trying to help, but just have a past charge or something... it doesn't seem fair πŸ˜’... what if someone's just trying to protest or speak out for their rights? shouldn't they be able to do that without getting in trouble πŸ€”... some ppl are saying this is an attempt to go back on old Trump rules, which might not be entirely true πŸ’―... but still, it's a big deal and I'm not sure I agree with it πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” The US Immigration Agency is getting really weird with these new rules! I mean, it's one thing to crack down on actual bad guys, but targeting people just 'cause they're perceived as troublemakers? That's like saying if someone's got a lot of opinions, they must be trouble. πŸ˜’ It just feels like a big ol' mess waiting to happen.

And what really gets my goat is that it's basically giving law enforcement carte blanche to just ignore activists and community leaders who are trying to help immigrants. Like, don't those people have a right to speak up for the rights of others? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And now they're saying only focus on the bad guys, like that's some kind of magic formula to keep everyone happy?

Newsflash: it's not going to work. Immigrant communities in Minnesota (and everywhere else) are already super anxious about interactions with law enforcement. This policy just makes things worse. 🚨 And what about all those people who aren't even charged or suspected of anything? Are they suddenly just invisible? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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