Protests mushroom as ‘drawdown’ of attacks fails to materialize

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Original article by John Wojcik republished from People’s World under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/

People gather for a protest against ICE outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, in Minneapolis.| Adam Gray/AP

MINNEAPOLIS—Determination to resist the continuing assault on democracy by the Trump administration is reflected in demonstrations breaking out here and from coast to coast. There are boycotts being organized by teachers and students in schools, customers at shopping plazas, and workers on the job in Minnesota by people angry about the administration’s backing off on claims that it was going to draw down its attacks on immigrants and their supporters.

Early in the morning on Jan. 30, people were already gathering at the Federal Building.

The repression was intensified Thursday with the arrest and jailing of journalists covering the protests. The assault on freedom of the press involved the arrest and jailing of Don Lemon, a longtime CNN anchor, as he covered a protest by dozens of anti-ICE demonstrators in a church in St. Paul, Minn. The pastor of that church admits having worked with ICE.

One of the major charges against Lemon, according to a DHS spokesman, is that he obstructed the right of people to worship as they please. His lawyers note he was covering, not participating in the protests.

Independent journalist Georgia Fort, who was filming the protest, was also arrested. According to the NewsGuild, she was seized at her home at 9 a.m. Friday morning, and at press time, the union had not received any additional information. Fort is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), as is Lemon. A NABJ spokesperson said they would forward any additional statements to People’s World as soon as they become available.

Caroline Hendrie, Executive Director of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), told People’s World, regarding the arrest of Lemon: “The arrest was outrageous; all Lemon was doing was his job, covering a preacher who has been exposed as an ICE informant.”

Jon Schleuss, president of the NewsGuild, told People’s World: “It’s absolutely outrageous for any administration, especially the Trump administration, to arrest any journalist. Sadly, this administration has made it their priority by arresting and shooting journalists with rubber bullets. It’s awful.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that she personally ordered the arrests. Since the pastor is working with ICE, it is expected that the Department of Justice will come up with a plethora of false charges against the journalists, including that they violated free speech and freedom of religion.  

CNN, where Lemon worked until 2023, came out in his defense. “The FBI’s arrest of our former CNN colleague Don Lemon raises profoundly concerning questions about press freedom and the First Amendment,” the network said.

“The Department of Justice already failed twice to get an arrest warrant for Don and several other journalists in Minnesota, where a chief judge of the Minnesota Federal District Court found there was ‘no evidence’ that there was any criminal behavior involved in their work.

“The First Amendment in the United States protects journalists who bear witness to news and events as they unfold, ensuring they can report freely in the public interest, and the DOJ’s attempts to violate those rights is unacceptable. We will be following this case closely.”

The DOJ is claiming that Lemon tried to deprive worshippers in the church led by a pro-ICE pastor of their right to worship as they please. “If you interfere with the right of people to worship as they please, we are coming for you,” Bondi said Friday morning.

If these were normal times, it’s the type of claim that most courts, like the court that rejected earlier charges against Lemon, would dismiss. Nevertheless, the arrests, if nothing else, are designed to intimidate the press, along with anyone else who in any way challenges what the administration is doing.

The arrests and jailing of the journalists add to the growing list of people the Trump administration is investigating. The list includes the wife of Renee Good, killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis; Alex Pretti, who was killed there; and a variety of lawmakers, including the governor of Minnesota and the mayor of Minneapolis. Missing from the list of people investigated are the ICE agents who have shot and killed people.

Trump’s hand-picked judges are making it easier for the Department of Justice and the rest of his administration to continue and intensify their attacks on immigrants and their supporters, including now the arrests of journalists.

They step in almost every time that the original trial level judges hearing cases issue rulings that restrain Trump’s out-of-control agents, including ICE and the FBI. As soon as the cases reach a Trump-appointed higher-level judge, the lower rulings are overturned.

There was a recent positive ruling by a trial judge that put restrictions on how agents can respond to people protesting Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota. Had those restrictions been followed in Minneapolis, Pretti would not have been killed.

The administration has since scored a victory when a three-judge federal panel indefinitely paused those restrictions. Trump says he has unlimited, unreviewable authority when it comes to matters of immigration.

As part of the administration’s move to defuse anger over their immigration policies, DHS Secretary Kritsi Noem seemed to modify her initial remarks on the killing of Pretti, saying that her statements were based on “the best information we had at the time.”

Shortly afterward, however, Trump went back to his hard line and, on a social media post, said Pretti was a “professional agitator, perhaps an insurrectionist.”

Original article by John Wojcik republished from People’s World under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/

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A ‘Terrifying Line Is Being Crossed,’ Warns Minneapolis Mayor as More ICE Horror Stories Emerge

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Original article by Brad Reed republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

Demonstrators march through downtown in protest of ICE operations in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, on January 30, 2026.
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In an interview with the New York Times, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey described “marauding gangs of guys just walking down the street indiscriminately picking people up.”

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is warning that the Trump administration has crossed a “terrifying line” with its use of federal immigration enforcement agents to brutalize and abduct people in his city.

In an interview with the New York Times published Saturday, Frey described operations that have taken place in his city as “marauding gangs of guys just walking down the street indiscriminately picking people up,” likening it to a military “invasion.”

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During the interview, Frey was asked what he made of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent offer to withdraw immigration enforcement forces from his city if Minnesota handed over its voter registration records to the federal government.

“That is wildly unconstitutional,” Frey replied. “We should all be standing up and saying that’s not OK. Literally, listen to what they’re saying. Active threats like, Turn over the voter rolls or else, or we will continue to do what we’re doing. That’s something you can do in America now.”

Frey was also asked about Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s comments from earlier in the week where he likened the administration’s invasion of Minneapolis to the first battle that took place during the US Civil War in Fort Sumter.

“I don’t think he’s saying that the Civil War is going to happen,” said Frey. “I think what he’s saying is that a significant and terrifying line is being crossed. And I would agree with that.”

As Frey issued warnings about the federal government’s actions in Minneapolis, more horror stories have emerged involving US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minnesota.

The Associated Press reported on Saturday that staff at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis have been raising red flags over ICE agents’ claims about Alberto Castañeda Mondragón, a Mexican immigrant whom they treated after he suffered a shattered skull earlier this month.

ICE agents who brought Castañeda Mondragón to the hospital told staffers that he had injured himself after he “purposefully ran headfirst into a brick wall” while trying to escape their custody.

Nurses who treated Castañeda Mondragón, however, said that there is no way that running headfirst into a wall could produce the sheer number of skull fractures he suffered, let alone the internal bleeding found throughout his brain.

“It was laughable, if there was something to laugh about,” one nurse at the hospital told the Associated Press. “There was no way this person ran headfirst into a wall.”

According to a Saturday report in the New York Times, concern over ICE’s brutality has grown to such an extent that many Minnesota residents, including both documented immigrants and US citizens, have started wearing passports around their necks to avoid being potentially targeted.

Joua Tsu Thao, a 75-year-old US citizen who came to the country after aiding the American military during the Vietnam War, said the aggressive actions of immigration officers have left him with little choice but to display his passport whenever he walks outside his house.

“We need to be ready before they point a gun to us,” Thao explained to the Times.

CNN on Friday reported that ICE has been rounding up refugees living in Minnesota who were allowed to enter the US after undergoing “a rigorous, years-long vetting process,” and sending them to a facility in Texas where they are being prepared for deportation.

Lawyers representing the abducted refugees told CNN that their clients have been “forced to recount painful asylum claims with limited or no contact with family members or attorneys.”

Some of the refugees taken to Texas have been released from custody. But instead of being flown back home, they were released in Texas “without money, identification, or phones,” CNN reported.

Laurie Ball Cooper, vice president for US legal programs at the International Refugee Assistance Project, told CNN that government agents abducting refugees who had previously been allowed into the US is part of “a campaign of terror” that “is designed to scare people.”

Original article by Brad Reed republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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Bondi: Trump Admin Will Take ‘Same Approach’ to Antifa as Drug Cartels, Which It Repeatedly Bombed

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Original article by Jessica Corbett republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). 

US President Donald Trump reads a note as Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during a roundtable discussion at the White House in Washington, DC on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

US Attorney General Pam Bondi generated alarm on Wednesday when she said the Trump administration is going to take the “same approach” to Antifa as it has to drug cartels—as the military bombs boats in the Caribbean it claims are smuggling drugs.

Antifa encompasses autonomous anti-fascist individuals and loosely affiliated groups who lack a national organizational structure or leadership. Still, as the increasingly authoritarian administration works to quash dissent on all fronts, President Donald Trump last month signed an executive order designating the Antifa movement as a domestic terrorist organization.

During a related roundtable on Wednesday—held as the administration worked to deploy the National Guard in Democrat-led cities—Bondi said that “we’re not gonna stop at just arresting the violent criminals we can see in the streets. Fighting crime is more than just getting the bad guy off the streets; it’s breaking down the organization brick by brick, just like we did with cartels.”

Glancing toward Trump, she continued: “We’re going to take the same approach, President Trump, with Antifa: Destroy the entire organization from top to bottom. We’re going to take them apart. Thanks to your bold leadership, and the designation of Antifa as a terrorist organization—which is exactly what they are—Americans will no longer tolerate their unhinged violence.”

Lawyer and radio host Dean Obeidallah warned: “Please understand that this is Trump regime explaining how they will use the government to prosecute Democrats. Page 1 of the fascist playbook is imprison political opponents so that the fascist has one-party rule.”

Others noted the violence the administration has already taken. Zeteo reporter Prem Thakker said: “My gosh. After the US bombed multiple boats in the middle of the ocean, murdering people on grounds that they were allegedly ‘carrying drugs,’ the US attorney general says, ‘Just like we did with cartels, we’re going to take the same approach…with Antifa.’”

Zeteo founder Mehdi Hasan said, “So he is going to drone strike American citizens?”

HuffPost‘s SV Dáte similarly asked, “So the US military will be summarily killing them from above now?”

Trump has recently announced four bombings of boats he claimed were running drugs, without releasing any evidence. Those US military attacks have killed at least 21 people. Critics in Congress and beyond argue the strikes are illegal under federal and international law.

On Tuesday, top Democrats from key committees in the US House of Representatives demanded further information about the bombings and reminded Trump: “Congress has the sole constitutional responsibility to declare war and to authorize the use of force. You have failed to secure such authorization for these strikes.”

Also on Tuesday, Bondi appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where lawmakers grilled her on a range of topics. Asked about legal justification for the boat bombings by Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), she declined to comment.

Ahead of Bondi’s Senate testimony, watchdog groups and hundreds of former employees of the US Department of Justice expressed alarm about her leadership of the DOJ.

“We’re seeing the erosion of the Justice Department’s fabric and integrity at an alarming pace,“ says a letter signed by 282 former DOJ officials. ”Our democratic system cannot survive without the primary institution that enforces the law.”

Original article by Jessica Corbett republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). 

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