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Миннеаполис. (неприкосновенный город, sanctuary city,)
Protesters clashed with federal law enforcement during a raid on Tuesday at a south Minneapolis business.WCCO reporter Reg Chapman and photojournalist Chris Cruz got caught in the middle of the chaos that began just before noon, when people who live near Bloomington Avenue and East Lake Street noticed federal agents gathering near Las Cuatro Milpas restaurant.They quickly called for people to show up, and they did. Witness Brandon Bazile said the situation soon escalated."It just instantly got violent and people were trying to stop them," Bazile said."I don't think they realized the community would respond so quick and kind of create a human barrier, so you can kind of see them strategizing a plan to get people out."The crowd grew within minutes, as did their calls for members of the Minneapolis Police Department and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office on scene to leave.The crowd moved whatever they could in the path of officers and deputies as they escorted federal agents down Lake Street. Some threw garbage cans, and some even threw tires. WCCO's crew at the scene saw pop bottles and bricks hurled at law enforcement and some responded with force. Mayor Frey said the police department's only role was helping with crowd control and keeping the community safe. No arrests were made.Police said on social media they didn't have "advance notice" of the federal operation, and "any claims to the contrary are false."mmigrant advocates say the sheer show of force from law enforcement in one of the most dense immigrant communities in the city puts people living there on edge."They're trying to scare communities. This affects businesses, this affects our neighbors. It's a trauma that our community doesn't need. People are welcome in Minneapolis, when they show up like that, fully militarized, that's not a good sign for our community," said Miguel Hernandez, with the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee.
Тот же вторник, когда полицаи МВД задержали рекордное количество иммигрантов, большинство которых пришло на назначенные встречи с иммиграционными офицерами по их делам.
Федеральная иммиграционая полиция, как обычно, врет. Jamie Holt, acting special agent in charge of Homeland Security investigations in Minnesota and the Dakotas, released this statement on the raid Tuesday afternoon:
"Federal investigators conducted a groundbreaking criminal operation today — Minnesota's first under the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) umbrella — marking a new chapter in how we confront complex, multidimensional threats. From drug smuggling to criminal labor trafficking, this operation showcases the breadth of our collective missions and the strength of a united front."

И рейд там был не просто так, по борьбе снаркотиками.
Неделю тому гооврящая голова трампа в Министерстве МВД, айс Барби, заявила: DHS head Kristi Noem accuses Minnesota of harboring "criminal illegal aliens," defying federal immigration laws".
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is taking aim at Minnesota and its Twin Cities, alleging the deliberate obstruction of the enforcement of federal immigration laws, and protecting "dangerous criminal aliens from facing consequences."
Так что цели этих прибывших на бронетранспортерах федералов ясны жителям без переводов про "картели -наркотики".
Protesters clashed with federal law enforcement during a raid on Tuesday at a south Minneapolis business.WCCO reporter Reg Chapman and photojournalist Chris Cruz got caught in the middle of the chaos that began just before noon, when people who live near Bloomington Avenue and East Lake Street noticed federal agents gathering near Las Cuatro Milpas restaurant.They quickly called for people to show up, and they did. Witness Brandon Bazile said the situation soon escalated."It just instantly got violent and people were trying to stop them," Bazile said."I don't think they realized the community would respond so quick and kind of create a human barrier, so you can kind of see them strategizing a plan to get people out."The crowd grew within minutes, as did their calls for members of the Minneapolis Police Department and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office on scene to leave.The crowd moved whatever they could in the path of officers and deputies as they escorted federal agents down Lake Street. Some threw garbage cans, and some even threw tires. WCCO's crew at the scene saw pop bottles and bricks hurled at law enforcement and some responded with force. Mayor Frey said the police department's only role was helping with crowd control and keeping the community safe. No arrests were made.Police said on social media they didn't have "advance notice" of the federal operation, and "any claims to the contrary are false."mmigrant advocates say the sheer show of force from law enforcement in one of the most dense immigrant communities in the city puts people living there on edge."They're trying to scare communities. This affects businesses, this affects our neighbors. It's a trauma that our community doesn't need. People are welcome in Minneapolis, when they show up like that, fully militarized, that's not a good sign for our community," said Miguel Hernandez, with the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee.
Тот же вторник, когда полицаи МВД задержали рекордное количество иммигрантов, большинство которых пришло на назначенные встречи с иммиграционными офицерами по их делам.
Федеральная иммиграционая полиция, как обычно, врет. Jamie Holt, acting special agent in charge of Homeland Security investigations in Minnesota and the Dakotas, released this statement on the raid Tuesday afternoon:
"Federal investigators conducted a groundbreaking criminal operation today — Minnesota's first under the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) umbrella — marking a new chapter in how we confront complex, multidimensional threats. From drug smuggling to criminal labor trafficking, this operation showcases the breadth of our collective missions and the strength of a united front."

И рейд там был не просто так, по борьбе снаркотиками.
Неделю тому гооврящая голова трампа в Министерстве МВД, айс Барби, заявила: DHS head Kristi Noem accuses Minnesota of harboring "criminal illegal aliens," defying federal immigration laws".
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is taking aim at Minnesota and its Twin Cities, alleging the deliberate obstruction of the enforcement of federal immigration laws, and protecting "dangerous criminal aliens from facing consequences."
Так что цели этих прибывших на бронетранспортерах федералов ясны жителям без переводов про "картели -наркотики".