They’re still here trying to terrorize our neighbors. Frey showed today that since the cameras are gone he’s no longer interested in pretending to care about immigrants. But our community has continuously shown they’ll fill the gaps left by his leadership void and keep stepping for each other.
12.03.2026 03:45
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Listen to @liam2manynames.bsky.social. Politicians want you to forget about the occupation and the ongoing impacts our neighbors are facing.
12.03.2026 03:23
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We’re stronger than them and we won’t rest until every last agent is out of our city.
12.03.2026 03:20
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Regardless of the heartless actions of politicians like Mayor Frey we know our community will continue showing up to fill the gaps leaders have left. It’s been community members keeping people safe and raising money to keep neighbors in their homes and we know that will continue.
12.03.2026 03:20
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DHS agents are still here in our community in plain clothes scouting out immigrant owned businesses on Central, knocking on neighbors doors, swapping out licenses plates in cars without registration, and driving dangerously in our community.
12.03.2026 03:20
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bsky.app/profile/sena...
12.03.2026 01:06
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Don’t talk about how much you support immigrants or want ICE out if you support throwing my community out into the cold.
You’re now responsible for people self deporting, not having enough money to feed their families, and their displacement. You’re just like ICE.
12.03.2026 00:19
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The same day Frey vetoed a temporary extension of the pre-eviction notice, the MN Senate passed rental assistance and… a temporary extension of the state’s pre-eviction notice. Jim Abeler voted for it so Frey & some CMs are to the right of some MN republicans.
www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/94/202...
12.03.2026 00:20
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"There is no data showing this is true" is just... false? We did a study less than two years ago showing a pre-eviction notice CAN help! If you want to say you disagree with the study that's one thing, but it's another to deny that any data exists.
11.03.2026 22:50
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“This is a veto rooted in cowardice, not the livelihoods of our residents.”
- City Council President @elliottpayne.org
11.03.2026 18:16
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This is a veto rooted in cowardice, not the livelihoods of our residents.
11.03.2026 18:05
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As someone who spent every day trying to protect my community from ICE, to the point where I was personally assaulted, I’m so disappointed Mayor Frey vetoed this bare-minimum policy that would show that he could move beyond cuss words & take real action to provide material support for our neighbors.
11.03.2026 18:05
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History will look back on the leaders of Minneapolis and what they did to stand up for our residents during and after Trump’s invasion of our city.
11.03.2026 18:05
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Thank you to all of these orgs for showing us how quickly you will throw away your mission to evict residents if it messes with your money.
Minneapolis residents have subsidized you with millions in mutual aid and in turn you couldn’t wait 30 more days to throw the people you serve on the street.
11.03.2026 17:15
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Agate, Housing Stability Coalition, Avivo, Catholic Charities, Aeon, People Serving People, Project for Pride & living, Beacon, & Simpson Housing services all joined the Mayor’s press release for his veto of Pause Evictions Save lives.
These orgs officially stand on the wrong side of history.
11.03.2026 17:15
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I won’t be going back. Target has been a safe haven for ICE and that’s unforgivable. ICE continues to feel safest in the Quarry Target parking lot and using their handicap spots without intervention.
Don’t shop at Target, shop at immigrant owned businesses and co-ops instead.
11.03.2026 16:27
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Dear community, I am calling on Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey to sign on Pause Eviction, Safe Lives.
If this policy does not pass, please expect to see our vulnerable community members enter the court process.
11.03.2026 13:24
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This is a powerful letter from Minneapolis Legislative Delegation asking Mayor Frey to sign Pause Evictions, Save Lives.
16/17 state legislators who represent Minneapolis signed onto this letter. It’s time for Mayor Frey to sign this ordinance and support our immigrant neighbors.
10.03.2026 20:17
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Minnesota Senate
Minnesota Senate Building
95 West University Avenue
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155
Minnesota House
State Office Building
100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvo
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155
March 10, 2026
Dear Mayor Frey,
As elected officials who represent Minneapolis, we ask you to sign Pause Evictions Save Lives (legislative file 2026-00099). Temporarily extending the pre-eviction notice from 30 to 60 days gives our residents extra time that is desperately needed to help find resources to prevent eviction.
We've all been amazed by our shared constituents' resiliency and resolve in the face of ICE's illegal occupation of our City. Our residents banded together to protect one another, even raising millions of dollars in mutual aid funds to help keep their neighbors in their homes. It's our duty as elected officials to match the commitment in our residents to try and keep as many of our neighbors in their homes as possible.
We look to Minneapolis to lead the way and are working on similar bills to extend pre-eviction notices statewide to help our neighbors. Signing the Pause Evictions Save Lives measure will bolster our efforts and reinforce our message to our colleagues about the way in which pre-eviction notices help prevent families from being evicted.
We've been so proud of the work of the City of Minneapolis to respond to this unprecedented federal invasion. Your work to increase funding for immigration legal services, rental assistance, and creating a small business resiliency fund has shown how elected officials can meet the moment. Signing Pause Eviction Save Lives is the next step in helping our residents recover and ensure none of them are left behind.
Sincerely,
DoaChh
Senator Doron Clark
Minnesota Senate District 60
Senator Melissa Wiklund
Minnesota Senate District 51
Senator Zaynab Mohamed
Minnesota Senate District 63
D. Scott Dibble
Senator Scott Dibble
Minnesota Senate District 61
Representative Sydney Jordan
Minnesota House District 60A
Ema Gram
Representative Emma Greenman
Minnesota House District 63B
Representative Mohamud Noor
Minnesota House District 60B
Senator Omar Fateh
Minnesota Senate District 62
Pallay
Senator Bobby Joe Champion
Minnesota Senate District 59
Katie fores
Representative Katie Jones
Minnesota House District 61A
Samith SimMon
Representative Samantha Sencer-Mura
Minnesota House District 63A
Representative Esther Agbaje
Minnesota House District 59B
Representative Fue Lee
Minnesota House District 59A
Chick Mor
Representative Aisha Gomez
Minnesota House District 59A
Representative Anquam Mahamoud
Minnesota House District 62B
Representative Michael Howard
Minnesota House District 51A
elected officials in the minnesota state senate and house representing minneapolis have sent a letter to mayor jacob frey urging him not to veto the pause evictions, save lives bill which would extend the notice period from 30 days to 60 to address the financial impact of the ICE occupation
10.03.2026 20:08
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I know it feels like the day-to-day intensity of the ICE occupation in Minnesota has calmed down, but there are so many lagging problems that need solving, right as people’s attention goes elsewhere. Financial assistance, like help with rent, and legal help for the detained. These horrors persist.
10.03.2026 17:40
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March 06, 2026
Attn: Minnesota Department of Transportation Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger, Central Avenue Improvement Team, Ricardo Lopez
CC: State Senator Doron Clark, State Representative Sydney Jordan, Commissioner Irene Fernando
Dear Central Avenue Reconstruction Decision Makers,
We are writing to express the overwhelming desire of our community for an "Art Walk" along Central Avenue NE in Minneapolis. As many community members have shared, this has long been a vision that could finally come to fruition through the Central Avenue reconstruction project.
The Northeast Minneapolis Arts District has been consistently named the top arts district in the nation due to the concentration of world-renowned local artists and visionaries in our neighborhood. An Art Walk along the main cultural corridor in Northeast would reflect our community's pride and identity as a vibrant, arts-driven destination.
We understand that the project team is working to develop a corridor-wide Visual Quality Advisory Committee to facilitate aesthetic recommendations from interested individuals. While this is an excellent opportunity to allow for community input, we believe there is an opportunity for more robust discussions on how to solidify desires for widened pedestrian space and art pads at major intersections.
The outpouring of support for the Art Walk provides an exciting opportunity for MnDOT and other partners to develop another destination point for our neighborhood and reflect the deep arts culture that is so widely celebrated. Not only would it provide aesthetic and cultural benefits, but it would also support traffic calming and mode-shift goals that contribute to the safety and the livability of our city.
We look forward to your response and thank you for your continued work on this project. We are both committed to do the work with you to make this happen.
Best
Last week Council Member Rainville and I sent a letter to MNDOT expressing our support for incorporating an “Art Walk” in the reconstruction of Central Ave. We have the #1 arts district in the country and this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to forever incorporate it on Central Ave.
10.03.2026 16:43
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MPD's "duty to intervene" is meaningless when his police force worked through the last few months without a single intervention. He should just acknowledge there was no amount of lawlessness federal agents could've done that would have triggered an intervention.
10.03.2026 04:38
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I saw @bradtabke.bsky.social at a legislative happy hour tonight and his ass is still a tremendously decent and kind and smart guy. Shakopee can be a tough putt for a guy like that and I want him to win so I gave him a 100 bucks and you can help him out too here:
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10.03.2026 02:50
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Mom’s holding up an ICE out of Minneapolis sign
Volunteers being recognized
Elliott and Robin Wonsley. Picture by Taylor!
Elliott and Zaynab Mohamed. Picture by Taylor!
This weekend I had the honor of attending the Cedar Riverside Alliance’s first annual Iftar. I loved being able to celebrate all the community members who have worked so hard these last few months to protect everyone in Cedar Riverside.
📸: @taylordahlin.com
10.03.2026 00:16
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Evictions are far more costly than 30 extra days and it’s not close. Especially when the 30 extra days will often result in landlords getting money they’re owed from their tenants anyways.
09.03.2026 21:59
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We still need people out there patrolling and pressuring government to do more to help our neighbors still suffering.
09.03.2026 20:12
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3 ICE vehicles were in a parking lot of a Columbia Heights restaurant on Central Ave this afternoon and there was a potential ICE vehicle by Pillsbury at pick up today.
A lot of politicians think it’s time to move on, but how can we move on when this isn’t even over.
09.03.2026 20:12
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This guy @elliottpayne.org has been out on the streets the past few months showing up for the people of Minneapolis. And he did the same tonight for our ride.
09.03.2026 04:29
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thank you council president elliott payne for keeping us safe on the emergency bike ride tonight, truly a leader 🫡
@elliottpayne.org
09.03.2026 03:58
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Who is the incredibly energetic man pedaling his butt off to block intersections and keep us safe on tonight's emergency DJ bike ride? It's Council President Elliott Payne. @elliottpayne.org
09.03.2026 01:19
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