Minnesotans who are active in anti-ICE organizing say they’ve spotted drones in their neighborhoods — and in at least one instance, hovering right outside their houses — in recent weeks. The Department of Homeland Security won’t confirm whether the drones are theirs, but ICE has reportedly used license-plate readers and facial recognition technology to surveil activists in Minneapolis.
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ICE is supposed to be helping TSA at American airports. I didn’t see that at JFK.
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“Ope, the drones are back tonight.”

The internet personality has been chasing ICE on the streets of Minneapolis, but fellow locals are divided on whether he’s helping or hurting the cause.
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The less densely populated areas outside the Twin Cities make it harder for protesters and observers to organize.
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I honestly didn’t think they had it in them.
Senate Democrats blocked a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, which could trigger a temporary shutdown of the department. The vote was 52 to 47, with just one Democrat — Sen. John Fetterman — voting in favor.
“We will not support an extension of the status quo,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said before the vote.
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