A shadow network in Minneapolis defies ICE and protects immigrants
TIM SULLIVAN
Associated Press
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People record and react to federal agents arresting people Jan. 21 in Minneapolis.
Angelina Katsanis, Associated Press
A pair of volunteer observers patrol south Minneapolis neighborhoods on Jan 27, looking for signs of activity by federal immigration officers.
Tim Sullivan, Associated Press
Protesters chant and bang on trash cans as they stand behind a makeshift barricade during a protest in response to the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer earlier in the day on Jan. 24 in Minneapolis.
Adam Gray, Associated Press
A demonstrator makes noise during a protest outside a SpringHill Suites and Residence Inn by Marriott hotels on Jan. 26 in Maple Grove, Minn.
MINNEAPOLIS — If there's been a soundtrack to life in Minneapolis in recent weeks, it's the shrieking whistles and honking horns of thousands of people following immigration agents across the city.
Protesters chant and bang on trash cans as they stand behind a makeshift barricade during a protest in response to the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer earlier in the day on Jan. 24 in Minneapolis.