Saturday, December 20, 2025

Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails


The title of this post refers to the image above, one that was taken by Abis MN at today's anti-ICE march and rally on Lake Street in south Minneapolis. It was an event which, unfortunately, I didn’t get to.

Following is how Feven Gerezgiher of Minnesota Public Radio News reports on it.

Thousands rallied in south Minneapolis on Saturday to protest increased [federal] immigration enforcement in Minnesota.

The Trump administration launched “Operation Metro Surge” on December 1, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement effort in Minneapolis, following President Donald Trump’s disparaging remarks about Somalis.

At least 400 people have been arrested during the operation, according to ICE, though advocates say the majority had no criminal records.

Protestors carried signs reading “ICE out MSP [Minneapolis / St. Paul]” to denounce the operation.

“Our people are getting snatched every day from the streets. We have people who are missing; we don’t know where they are,” said Nimco Ahmed, an organizer with the Somali American Coalition Action Fund. “We’re here to protect our community, our assets and everything that we stand for.”

Silvia Ibanez, a Minneapolis teacher, said immigrants feel under attack. She said many of her students are afraid and families are also concerned about sending them to school.

“There is a lot of fear in the community. There is people that is afraid to go to work. There is people that is afraid to buy groceries,” she said. “We are in a crisis.”

A diverse coalition of 46 organizations co-hosted the rally and march, which included indigenous drumming and dance.

Demonstrators marched down Lake Street from Mercado Central to Karmel Mall, hubs for Latino and Somali businesses, and near where ICE recently clashed with activists.

Emilia Gonzalez Avalos, executive director of Unidos MN, said business is down 80 percent for many of the shops in the area as immigrant customers – and owners – fear leaving their homes.

Organizers encouraged demonstrators to shop at those businesses following the march.

“We needed to reclaim our corridor. We needed to show up for each other. We needed to show the nation, the country and the state, that in South Minneapolis Lake Street, we band with each other, we support each other. And this agenda is not bringing safety. It’s not bringing prosperity,” said Gonzalez Avalos.

Carlos Lopez, owner of Taco Taxi, has operated his business on Lake Street for about 20 years and said business has been slow in recent weeks. He stood outside Saturday afternoon passing out coffee and cookies to protestors with a smile. “Thank you for your support,” read his sign.

Feven Gerezgiher
Thousands Join Anti-ICE March and
Rally for Immigrants in Minneapolis

Minnesota Public Radio News
December 20, 2025


Related Off-site Links:
“Battle of the Cold”: Tensions Rising Two Weeks Into ICE Surge in Minnesota – Jon Collins (MPR News, December 16, 2025).
As Immigration Raids Target Minnesota Somalis, Bustling Community Hubs Fall Silent – Mohamud Farah (Sahan Journal, December 19, 2025).
How Is the ICE Surge Affecting Somali Minnesotans? – Hannah Ihekoronye (Sahan Journal, December 12, 2025).
He Called Us “Garbage.” Here Is the Somali Community I Know – Faisa Ahmed (Minnesota Reformer, December 10, 2025).
More ICE Arrests in Minnesota Disclosed as White House and Democrats Spar Over OperationMPR News (December 7, 2025).
Minneapolis Police Chief Warns Officers: Stop Unlawful Force by ICE or Lose Your Job – Alex Tabet (MS Now, December 5, 2025).
Minnesota Lawmakers React to Trump Comments About Somali Immigrants, ICE Confirms ArrestsMPR News (December 4, 2025).
ICE Restricted from Minneapolis-owned Parking Areas, Mayor Frey Orders – Kilat Fitzgerald (Fox 9 News, December 3, 2025).
“Making America White Again”: Trump Further Restricts Immigration, Ramps Up ICE RaidsDemocracy Now! (December 4, 2025).
Anxiety Grips Minneapolis’s Somali Community as Immigration Agents Zero In on the Twin Cities – Rob Kuznia (CNN, December 4, 2025).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
James Greenberg on Trumpism: “The Tactics Are Unmistakable”
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – June 20, 2025
The Declaration of Resistance
The Choice Before Us
James Greenberg: “The Choices We Make Matter”
Derek Johnson on the “Courage to Call Fascism by Its Name”
An Incident That Feels “Ripped from a Dystopian Novel”
James Greenberg: “I Am in Mourning for America”
Protesting Trump’s “Dystopian” Immigration Policies


Image 1: Abis MN.
Image 2: Tim Evans / MPR News.
Image 3: SEIU MN State Council.


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