Tag: iCE

  • They Come Because They Have To. They Contribute Because That’s Who They Are.

    They Come Because They Have To. They Contribute Because That’s Who They Are.

    In this interview, Laura Cooper cuts through the noise around immigration. We talk about why people leave home, what they face when they arrive, how families rebuild, what immigrants contribute, why citizenship means safety, and why Minnesota was ready to stand up when the pressure came. At the center is a simple truth: immigrants are…

  • Inside the Crowd

    Inside the Crowd

    Inside the crowd, the protest breaks apart into something more immediate: Voices overlapping, bodies pressed together, moments of tension, humor, and defiance unfolding at once. These images move between the crowd and the stage to show what it felt like to be there.

  • Taken

    Taken

    Inside the families apartment, a father explains why his wife did not come home from work. A baby no longer sleeps through the night. A fourteen-year-old weighs whether it is safe to attend school. This is not a headline. It is a family adjusting to life after their wife and mother was taken.

  • After the Third Shooting, Minneapolis Asks What Comes Next

    After the Third Shooting, Minneapolis Asks What Comes Next

    The images are best experienced on a larger screen. In the bitter cold of late January, Minneapolis found itself once again at the center of national attention. This was the third time in recent weeks that federal immigration enforcement actions had led to gunfire on the city’s streets, and the second such incident to result…

  • How Many Memorials Can One City Hold?

    How Many Memorials Can One City Hold?

    At the site of an ICE shooting, mourners gather in silence as Minneapolis confronts grief, distrust, and the weight of yet another memorial.