Saturday, January 31, 2026
January Vignettes
See also the previous Wild Reed January 2026 posts:
• Into a New Year
• Progressive Perspectives on the Trump Regime’s Illegal Attack on Venezuela
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
• Butch Ware: “We Have the Power to Stop the Flow of Money and the False Legitimacy Upon Which Empire Depends”
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• Chris Hedges: “Most Revolutions Succeed Not Through Violence But Through National Strikes”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Maha D. Blackfeather’s Message to the American People: “We’re Finally Seeing the Truth”
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Remembering the Visionary Leadership of Patrice Lumumba
• Butch Ware: “People Really Want New Options in Politics”
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Andre Henry: “So Many of the Freedom Movements in Our History Were Actually Anti-Fascist Movements”
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• “Organized Sustained Systemic Resistance and Self-Defense Are Our Only Options”
• Honoring Alex Pretti
• George Conway: The Trump Administration Is a “Criminal Organization”
• In the Face of Fascist Lies, MN Governor Tim Walz Sets the Record Straight
• Adam Serwer on How “Every Social Theory Undergirding Trumpism Has Been Broken on the Steel of Minnesotan Resolve”
• “They Were Alive. Then They Were Not”
• Bruce Springsteen and the Streets of Minneapolis in the Winter of ’26
• Craig Mokhiber on the “Imperial Boomerang”: How U.S. War Tactics Abroad Are Now Used at Home
See also:
• January Vignettes (2025)
• January Vignettes (2024)
• Winter Vignettes
• The Light of This New Year’s Day (2023)
• Out and About – Winter 2022-2023
• Shining On . . . Into the New Year (2022)
• Carrying It On . . . Into the New Year (2021)
• Out and About – Winter 2020-2021
• A Blessing for the New Year (2020)
• A Blessing for the New Year (2019)
Images: Michael J. Bayly.
Craig Mokhiber on the “Imperial Boomerang”: How U.S. War Tactics Abroad Are Now Used at Home
In the following interview with the hosts of BreakThrough News, former UN human right’s official Craig Mokhiber explains how repression abroad becomes repression at home – and what it signals about the U.S. state’s posture toward its own population and the tactics used against it.
From labeling protesters “terrorists” to deploying militarized police and ICE as paramilitary forces, these tactics aren’t new. They mirror the same methods the U.S. has used for decades across the Global South — now turned inward.
In making his case, Mokhiber draws on international law, colonial history, and the concept of the “imperial boomerang.”
Related Off-site Links:
ICE Violence: What is Aimé Césaire’s “Imperial Boomerang” Theory and How Does It Apply to Minnesota? – The New Arab (January 26, 2026).
“We Cannot Separate Imperialism From Domestic Militarization”: Understanding the Links Between ICE, Gaza, and U.S. Foreign Policy – Michael Arria (Scheer Post, January 29, 2026).
Hyper-Imperialism: The Imperial Boomerang That Crushes Sovereignty – The Briefing Room (January 28, 2026).
The Imperial Boomerang: How War Abroad Comes Home – The Briefing Room (January 26, 2026).
The Imperial Boomerang and Police – Untitled Finn Project (December 30, 2025)>
Modern Gangsters of Capitalism and the Imperial Boomerang: An Interview with Jonathan Katz – Liberal Currents (December 1, 2025).
American Imperialism and Bukele’s Boomerang – Adu (May 14, 2026).
Friday, January 30, 2026
The Path Ahead . . .
. . . is clear despite the chaos.
It is always clear.
That path is to do what we can,
to control our focus,
responses, and actions
so that we honor our values
and serve as a positive light for others.
In uncertainty you find grounding
by living an intentional and kind life.
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• A Sacred Journey, a Pilgrim Path
• Held in the Presence of God
• The Act of Surrender
• The Journey Home
• Clarity, Hope, and Courage
• Joyce Rupp: Seeking and Trusting the “Why” of Your Life
• Resting in the Presence of the Beloved
• Finding Balance in the Presence of the Beloved
• Quote of the Day – November 16, 2011
• Be Just in My Heart
• The Most Sacred Mystery of All
• The Path Ahead (2016)
Image: Artist unknown.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Bruce Springsteen and the Streets of Minneapolis in the Winter of ’26
I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. It’s dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renée Good
Stay free.
Through the winter’s ice and cold
Down Nicollet Avenue
A city aflame fought fire and ice
‘Neath an occupier’s boots
King Trump’s private army from the DHS
Guns belted to their coats
Came to Minneapolis to enforce the law
Or so their story goes
Against smoke and rubber bullets
By the dawn’s early light
Citizens stood for justice
Their voices ringing through the night
And there were bloody footprints
Where mercy should have stood
And two dead left to die on snow-filled streets
Alex Pretti and Renée Good
Oh our Minneapolis, I hear your voice
Singing through the bloody mist
We’ll take our stand for this land
And the stranger in our midst
Here in our home they killed and roamed
In the winter of ’26
We’ll remember the names of those who died
On the streets of Minneapolis
Trump’s federal thugs beat up on
His face and his chest
Then we heard the gunshots
And Alex Pretti lay in the snow, dead
Their claim was self defense, sir
Just don’t believe your eyes
It’s our blood and bones
And these whistles and phones
Against Miller and Noem’s dirty lies
Oh our Minneapolis, I hear your voice
Crying through the bloody mist
We’ll remember the names of those who died
On the streets of Minneapolis
Now they say they’re here to uphold the law
But they trample on our rights
If your skin is black or brown my friend
You can be questioned or deported on sight
In chants of ICE out now
Our city’s heart and soul persists
Through broken glass and bloody tears
On the streets of Minneapolis
Oh our Minneapolis, I hear your voice
Singing through the bloody mist
Here in our home they killed and roamed
In the winter of ’26
We’ll take our stand for this land
And the stranger in our midst
We’ll remember the names of those who died
On the streets of Minneapolis
We’ll remember the names of those who died
On the streets of Minneapolis
Related Off site Links:
“Streets of Minneapolis”: Bruce Springsteen Releases Anthem to Honor Uprising Against ICE – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 28, 2026).
New Track from Springsteen Responds to Recent Minneapolis Deaths During Immigration Raids – Max Sparber (MPR News, January 28, 2026).
Faith Activists Are Praying with Their Feet in Minneapolis – Ariel Gold (Waging Nonviolence, January 28, 2026).
The Nation Nominates Minneapolis for the Nobel Peace Prize – The Nation (January 28, 2026).
The “Theology of Showing Up” Is Making Minneapolis a Holy Place – Sunita Viswanath (Religion News Service via National Catholic Reporter, January 26, 2026).
Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong – Adam Serwer (The Atlantic, January 26, 2026).
Minneapolis Is Going on Offense Against ICE – Aru Shiney-Ajay (Jacobin, January 26, 2026).
10 Rules of Resistance for #ICEOut – Rivera Sun (Waging Nonviolence, January 21, 2026).
UPDATES: “This Is Not America” Is the Most Dangerous Lie We Keep Telling Ourselves – Rashida James-Saadiya (Truthout, January 28, 2026).
Hope Itself Is Under Attack in ICE Crackdown – Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer (MinnPost, January 29, 2026).
“They Picked the Wrong State”: How Minneapolis Is Fighting Back – The Take (January 29, 2026).
Rural Minnesotans Stand Up to ICE – Betsy Froiland (In These Times, January 29, 2026).
“We’re Here to Demoralize”: The Minneapolis Residents Tracking Trump ICE Agents’ Every Move – Bel Trew (Independent, January 30, 2026).
ICE Ordered Not to Engage with Minnesota Protestors and Focus Only on Arresting Migrants with Criminal Records, According to Report – Rhian Lubin (Independent, January 30, 2026).
Majestic Scorn: A City Aflame Fights Fire and ICE – Abby Zimet (Common Dreams, January 30, 2026).
Trump’s Biggest Weakness? Ordinary People: An Interview with Adam Serwer – It’s Been A Minute (January 30, 2026).
From Maine to Minnesota and Beyond, Tens of Thousands March to Demand “ICE Out!” – Brett Wilkins (Common Dreams, January 30, 2026).
Labor Unions Play Key Role in Combating ICE in Minnesota – Kieran Knutson and Chris Mills Rodrigo (Common Dreams, January 31, 2026).
A “Terrifying Line Is Being Crossed,” Warns Minneapolis Mayor as More ICE Horror Stories Emerge – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, January 31, 2026).
Replacing Bovino With Homan Won’t Change ICE’s Tactics in Minneapolis – Logan McMillen (Common Dreams, January 31, 2026).
The Other Heroes on the Streets of Minneapolis? Citizen Journalists – Mark Hertsgaard (Covering Climate Now via Common Dreams, January 31, 2026).
Minnesota Medical Examiner Rules Alex Pretti’s Death a Homicide – Brett Wilkins (Common Dreams, February 2, 2026).
Nearly 30,000 Minnesotans Trained as Constitutional Observers – Kelly Gordon and Ellen Finn (MPR News, February 2, 2026).
Minneapolis is Showing a New Kind of Anti-Trump Resistance – Christian Paz (Vox, February 2, 2026).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts on the resistance to the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota:
• Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
• Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
• Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
• Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
• Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
• Christmas Eve Musings
• May We Do Likewise
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Knowing Our Rights
• Mike Figueredo on Why Trump Might Be Pushing the U.S. to the Brink of Collapse
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Marianne Williamson on How to Psychologically Endure This Moment
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• “This Was a Flat Out Execution”
• “Organized Sustained Systemic Resistance and Self-Defense Are Our Only Options”
• Honoring Alex Pretti
• George Conway: The Trump Administration Is a “Criminal Organization”
• In the Face of Fascist Lies, MN Governor Tim Walz Sets the Record Straight
• Adam Serwer on How “Every Social Theory Undergirding Trumpism Has Been Broken on the Steel of Minnesotan Resolve”
Images 1 and 3: Michael J. Bayly.
Image 2: Arthur Maiorella/Anadolu via Getty Images
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
“They Were Alive. Then They Were Not”
Early this morning my friend Kathleen and I visited the people’s memorial for Alex Pretti at the site of his murder by Border Patrol agents three days ago.
The pictures I share this evening of our visit to this sacred ground are accompanied by some recent writings on both the killing of Pretti and of Renée Good, also murdered by federal agents earlier this month on the streets of Minneapolis.
They were not symbols when they woke up that morning. Renée Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti were Americans moving through ordinary days, trusting that rules still mattered and that authority still carried restraint. They had names, routines, people who expected them home. Whatever arguments came later, whatever justifications were rushed into place, that truth does not change. They were alive. Then they were not.
Their deaths were not accidents. They were not confusion. They were the result of a system that has begun to treat force as efficiency and accountability as optional. Once a government crosses that line, citizenship becomes paperwork and innocence becomes irrelevant. Power stops pausing to think.
What makes this unbearable is not only the loss of two lives, but the speed with which language is bent to explain it away. The careful phrasing. The quiet shifting of blame onto the dead. This is how a republic teaches itself not to feel. This is how violence becomes procedural instead of shocking.
We mourn Good and Pretti because they deserved more time, more care, more restraint from those sworn to protect. But we also mourn something larger. A country that once demanded power answer to law is now asking its people to accept killings as background noise. To scroll past. To move on.
A republic does not collapse in a single moment. It frays. It excuses. It explains. And one day it wakes up realizing that mourning has replaced expectation.
Remember their names. Not as slogans. Not as ammunition. As people. Because a nation that forgets who was lost will eventually forget who it was supposed to be.
– Bruce Fanger
via social media
January 26, 2026
via social media
January 26, 2026
What makes that video so unbearable to watch isn’t only that an ICE agent killed Alex Pretti. It’s that in the middle of being shoved, struck, and repeatedly blasted in the face with chemical spray, his body kept doing one thing: reaching.
Reaching for a woman who had just been knocked down. Reaching for clarity through the burning in his eyes. Reaching to put himself between her and whatever was coming next. You can see that he is disoriented, choking, and staggering but still his instinct is PROTECTION.
He isn’t posturing or trying to be a hero for a camera. He’s trying to focus so he can shield somebody else. His nervous system is under assault, his vision is blurred, his lungs are on fire, and yet his moral center doesn’t collapse inward. It expands outward toward another human being in danger.
Maybe he knew her. Maybe he didn’t. I don’t know. But that’s almost beside the point. What the footage shows is a man whose first reflex under state violence was not self-preservation at all costs, but solidarity. Care. The ancient, almost forgotten impulse to say, “you are not going to face this alone.”
That is what makes his killing so devastating. The state didn’t just shoot a protester. It shot someone in the act of trying to protect a woman. It shot a man whose last visible choice was compassion. Whose final posture was not aggression, but guardianship.
And that is the deepest obscenity of the footage. It’s watching a system built on force extinguish a body that was, even in terror, still reaching for love. Damn.
– Stacey Patton
via social media
January 25, 2026
via social media
January 25, 2026
Indigenous people in Minneapolis are very concerned.
And at the center of that concern is a human being.
Alex Pretti was not a symbol.
He was a son.
A family member.
A trusted presence in his community.
He was an ICU nurse – someone whose daily work was keeping people alive in their most fragile moments.
Someone trained to stay calm when bodies are breaking,
to act with care when others are afraid,
to move toward suffering, not away from it.
That matters.
Because when someone who lives a life of care is killed,
the questions do not stop at what happened.
They move toward how power responds when harm is done.
For many people, this may look like a single event –
a moment to analyze, to debate, to file away.
For Indigenous people, it lands differently.
Encounters with armed authority do not live in isolation for us.
They arrive carrying memory –
of patrols and removals,
of borders enforced through force,
of systems that have long decided whose lives are protected
and whose deaths require explanation.
So when force is used,
when official accounts shift,
when video and statements do not align,
our bodies recognize something before our minds do.
This is not fear.
This is memory.
And let me be clear – carefully, and without accusation:
This is not about demonizing law enforcement.
This is not about disorder.
This is not about political sides.
It is about responsibility.
Alex was known as someone who showed up for others.
Someone who believed presence mattered.
Someone whose instinct was to help, to witness, to care.
So when a life like that is lost,
the community has the right – and the responsibility –
to ask for truth that does not bend under pressure.
Indigenous peoples have not always lived under overlapping jurisdictions –
federal, state, municipal –
and when harm happens, accountability too often dissolves in those seams.
We are watching carefully.
Not with rage, but with attention.
Not to inflame, but to understand how power is moving in this moment.
Because safety cannot exist without trust.
And trust cannot exist without truth –
truth that does not change depending on who is speaking.
We are asking for clarity.
For transparency that does not circle back on itself.
For investigations that do not feel pre-written.
This is not radical.
This is relational.
In our teachings, responsibility is carried forward – not deflected.
We call this wâhkôhtowin – the understanding that everything exists in relationship, and that relationship requires care, honesty, and accountability.
We hold space for Alex’s family.
We hold space for those who worked beside him.
We hold space for a community trying to make sense of loss without being rushed past it.
This is shared in good faith.
With firmness, yes – but also with care.
We will continue to watch.
We will continue to speak.
And we will do so in a way that protects life –
especially the lives of those still coming.
Ekosi.
And so it continues.
– Standing Bear Network
via social media
January 26, 2026
via social media
January 26, 2026
We are not okay. But we are still helpers. We still see human. And that is why they will never win.
– Emily Solberg
via social media
January 26, 2026
via social media
January 26, 2026
See also the previous Wild Reed posts on the resistance to the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota:
• Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
• Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
• Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
• Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
• Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
• Christmas Eve Musings
• May We Do Likewise
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Knowing Our Rights
• Mike Figueredo on Why Trump Might Be Pushing the U.S. to the Brink of Collapse
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Marianne Williamson on How to Psychologically Endure This Moment
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• “This Was a Flat Out Execution”
• “Organized Sustained Systemic Resistance and Self-Defense Are Our Only Options”
• Honoring Alex Pretti
• George Conway: The Trump Administration Is a “Criminal Organization”
• In the Face of Fascist Lies, MN Governor Tim Walz Sets the Record Straight
• Adam Serwer on How “Every Social Theory Undergirding Trumpism Has Been Broken on the Steel of Minnesotan Resolve”
Images: Michael J. Bayly.
Monday, January 26, 2026
Adam Serwer on How “Every Social Theory Undergirding Trumpism Has Been Broken on the Steel of Minnesotan Resolve”
The number of Minnesotans resisting the federal occupation is so large that relatively few could be characterized as career activists. They are ordinary Americans – people with jobs, moms and dads, friends and neighbors. . . . [T]he resistance in Minnesota is largely characterized by a conscious, strategic absence of physical confrontation. Activists have made the decision to emphasize protection, aid, and observation. When matters escalate, it is usually the choice of the federal agents. Of the three homicides in Minneapolis this year, two were committed by federal agents.
. . . If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it “neighborism” – a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America.
. . . [A]mong those involved in opposing ICE in Minnesota, people have a range of political views. The nonviolent nature of the movement, and the focus on caring for neighbors, has drawn in volunteers with many different perspectives on immigration, including people who might have been supportive if the Trump administration’s claims of a targeted effort to deport violent criminals had been sincere. . . . The federal agents sent to Minnesota wear body armor and masks, and bear long guns and sidearms. But their skittishness and brutality are qualities associated with fear, not resolve. It takes far more courage to stare down the barrel of a gun while you’re armed with only a whistle and a phone than it does to point a gun at an unarmed protester.
Every social theory undergirding Trumpism has been broken on the steel of Minnesotan resolve. The multiracial community in Minneapolis was supposed to shatter. It did not. It held until Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol official who had led the operation in Minneapolis, was forced out of the Twin Cities with his long coat between his legs.
The secret fear of the morally depraved is that virtue is actually common, and that they’re the ones who are alone. In Minnesota, all of the ideological cornerstones of MAGA have been proved false at once. Minnesotans, not the armed thugs of ICE and the Border Patrol, are brave. Minnesotans have shown that their community is socially cohesive – because of its diversity and not in spite of it. Minnesotans have found and loved one another in a world atomized by social media, where empty men have tried to fill their lonely soul with lies about their own inherent superiority. Minnesotans have preserved everything worthwhile about ‘Western civilization,’ while armed brutes try to tear it down by force.
No matter how many more armed men Trump sends to impose his will on the people of Minnesota, all he can do is accentuate their valor. No application of armed violence can make the men with guns as heroic as the people who choose to stand in their path with empty hands in defense of their neighbors. These agents, and the president who sent them, are no one’s heroes, no one’s saviors – just men with guns who have to hide their faces to shoot a mom in the face, and a nurse in the back.
– Adam Serwer
Excerpted from “Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong”
The Atlantic
January 26, 2026
Excerpted from “Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong”
The Atlantic
January 26, 2026
Related Off-site Link:
Trump’s Biggest Weakness? Ordinary People: An Interview with Adam Serwer – It’s Been A Minute (January 30, 2026).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts on the resistance to the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota:
• Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
• Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
• Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
• Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
• Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
• Christmas Eve Musings
• May We Do Likewise
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Knowing Our Rights
• Mike Figueredo on Why Trump Might Be Pushing the U.S. to the Brink of Collapse
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Marianne Williamson on How to Psychologically Endure This Moment
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• “This Was a Flat Out Execution”
• “Organized Sustained Systemic Resistance and Self-Defense Are Our Only Options”
• Honoring Alex Pretti
• George Conway: The Trump Administration Is a “Criminal Organization”
• In the Face of Fascist Lies, MN Governor Tim Walz Sets the Record Straight
Images: TJ Kuhlman.
In the Face of Fascist Lies, MN Governor Tim Walz Sets the Record Straight
Minnesota Govenor Tim Walz has an op-ed in today’s Wall Street Journal. I share it in its entirety below.
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Federal officials are lying. My state’s Corrections Department honors all immigration detainers.
Related Off-site Links:
Walz Says Trump Pledged to “Do Things Differently” on ICE Surge – MPR News (January 26, 2026).
Top Border Patrol Official Bovino Expected to Leave Minneapolis as Trump Sends Homan to the State – CNN (January 26, 2026).
Trump White House Distances Itself From Provocative Claims by Noem and Others on Pretti Shooting – Isabella Murray, Hannah Demissie, and Alexandra Hutzler (ABC News, January 26, 2026).
Tim Walz Urges Trump to Remove Agents From Minnesota: “You Can End This” – Edward Helmore (The Guardian, January 25, 2026).
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Tells Trump: “You Clearly Underestimated the People of This State and Nation” – Stephen Swanson (CBS News, January 25, 2026).
Who Is Tom Homan, the Trump Administration’s New Lead on Minnesota Immigration Crackdown? – Cait Kelley (MPR News, January 27, 2026).
UPDATES: White House “Border Czar” Tom Homan Calls Meetings with Local Officials “Productive” – MPR News (January 28, 2026).
Majority of Americans Want ICE Defunded as Confidence in Agency Collapses – Chris Walker (Truthout, January 28, 2026).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts on the resistance to the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota:
• Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
• Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
• Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
• Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
• Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
• Christmas Eve Musings
• May We Do Likewise
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Knowing Our Rights
• Mike Figueredo on Why Trump Might Be Pushing the U.S. to the Brink of Collapse
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Marianne Williamson on How to Psychologically Endure This Moment
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• “This Was a Flat Out Execution”
• “Organized Sustained Systemic Resistance and Self-Defense Are Our Only Options”
• Honoring Alex Pretti
• George Conway: The Trump Administration Is a “Criminal Organization”
The Un-American Assault on Minnesota
Federal officials are lying. My state’s Corrections Department honors all immigration detainers.
The Trump administration’s assault on Minnesota long ago stopped being a matter of immigration enforcement. It is a campaign of organized brutality against the people of our state. It isn’t just. It isn’t legal. And, critically, it isn’t making anyone any safer.
Quite the opposite: Immigration agents have now shot and killed two of our neighbors: Renée Good and Alex Pretti. And there are countless other stories of protesters and bystanders being physically attacked by federal agents, to say nothing of the chaos and violence being unleashed against the targets of these raids, many of whom have done nothing wrong except exist as a person of color.
The pretext for all this is the Trump administration’s insistence that our immigration laws would otherwise go unenforced. This federal occupation of Minnesota is, administration officials insist, about our predilection for releasing “violent criminal illegal aliens” from state custody.
I can’t stress this enough: The Trump administration has its facts wrong about Minnesota.
The administration claims that Minnesota jails release “the worst of the worst.” In reality, the Minnesota Department of Corrections honors all federal and local detainers by notifying Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) when a person committed to its custody isn’t a U.S. citizen. There is not a single documented case of the department’s releasing someone from state prison without offering to ensure a smooth transfer of custody.
Yet the lies persist. This week, ICE tweeted that rural Cottonwood County had refused to honor a detainer for an alleged child sex predator. That’s not true. The county sheriff followed procedure and contacted ICE when the subject posted bail, but ICE agents were too busy wreaking havoc in the Twin Cities to do their actual job and pick the prisoner up.
Some of the administration’s claims are ridiculous on their face. For example: It claims that 1,360 non-U.S. citizens are in Minnesota prisons. The truth: Our total state prison population is roughly 8,000, and only 207 of them are non-citizens.
Earlier this month, the administration published what it claimed was a list of people who have been arrested as part of this ICE sweep, asserting that this list represents “the worst of the worst” criminals, and implying that we have been protecting them from capture.
Minnesota Public Radio investigated this claim and found it to be completely false: “Most of the people on the list had been immediately transferred to ICE custody at the end of time served in Minnesota prisons. All of those transfers happened before ICE began its surge of operations in Minnesota on Dec. 1, 2025, with some even happening years before.”
In other words, ICE is taking credit for arrests that state and local law enforcement made, activity that took place before this assault on our state even began.
Everyone wants to see our immigration laws enforced. That isn’t what is happening in Minnesota. In recent weeks, masked agents have abducted children. They have separated children from their parents. They have racially profiled off-duty police officers. They have aggressively pulled people over and demanded to see their papers. They have broken into the homes of elderly citizens without warrants to drag them outside in freezing temperatures.
That isn’t effective law enforcement. It isn’t following the rule of law. It’s chaos. It’s illegal. And it’s un-American.
I have repeatedly appealed to President Trump to lower the temperature. But he refuses. I fear that his hope is for the tension between ICE agents and the communities they’re ransacking to boil over – that he wants you to see more chaos on your TV screens, protests turn into riots, more people get hurt.
Minnesotans aren’t taking the bait. They are protesting – loudly and urgently, but also peacefully. They are helping their neighbors cope with this violent, lawless assault on people of color throughout the state – walking children to school safely, preparing mutual-aid packages, and organizing to make sure these atrocities are well-documented so that those responsible can face justice.
Minnesota is a state that believes in the rule of law and in the dignity of all people. We know that true public safety comes from trust, respect and shared purpose, not from intimidation or political theater.
This assault on our communities is not necessary to enforce our immigration laws. We don’t have to choose between open borders and whatever the hell this is. Mr. Trump can and must end this unlawful, violent and chaotic campaign, and we can and must rebuild an immigration enforcement system that is secure, accountable and humane.
– Gov. Tim Walz
The Wall Street Journal
January 26, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
January 26, 2026
Related Off-site Links:
Walz Says Trump Pledged to “Do Things Differently” on ICE Surge – MPR News (January 26, 2026).
Top Border Patrol Official Bovino Expected to Leave Minneapolis as Trump Sends Homan to the State – CNN (January 26, 2026).
Trump White House Distances Itself From Provocative Claims by Noem and Others on Pretti Shooting – Isabella Murray, Hannah Demissie, and Alexandra Hutzler (ABC News, January 26, 2026).
Tim Walz Urges Trump to Remove Agents From Minnesota: “You Can End This” – Edward Helmore (The Guardian, January 25, 2026).
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Tells Trump: “You Clearly Underestimated the People of This State and Nation” – Stephen Swanson (CBS News, January 25, 2026).
Who Is Tom Homan, the Trump Administration’s New Lead on Minnesota Immigration Crackdown? – Cait Kelley (MPR News, January 27, 2026).
UPDATES: White House “Border Czar” Tom Homan Calls Meetings with Local Officials “Productive” – MPR News (January 28, 2026).
Majority of Americans Want ICE Defunded as Confidence in Agency Collapses – Chris Walker (Truthout, January 28, 2026).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts on the resistance to the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota:
• Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
• Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
• Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
• Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
• Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
• Christmas Eve Musings
• May We Do Likewise
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Knowing Our Rights
• Mike Figueredo on Why Trump Might Be Pushing the U.S. to the Brink of Collapse
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Marianne Williamson on How to Psychologically Endure This Moment
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• “This Was a Flat Out Execution”
• “Organized Sustained Systemic Resistance and Self-Defense Are Our Only Options”
• Honoring Alex Pretti
• George Conway: The Trump Administration Is a “Criminal Organization”
Sunday, January 25, 2026
George Conway: The Trump Administration Is a “Criminal Organization”
They lie. That’s what this is about. They are lying and creating an after-the-fact excuse for [the] murder [of Alex Pretti]. And this is what they do. They lie. We have a sociopath for a president who is a pathological liar. And unless you lie on his behalf, you lose your job. And he’s surrounded himself with other sociopathic liars. So, all you’re going to hear from this administration are lies.
This government is a criminal organization at this point. And what they’re going to do is cover-up this murder and not investigate it. We have to start talking about the impeachment and removal of the president and senior cabinet officers. Again, this is a criminal president and a criminal administration, and they are engaging in crimes and they are covering-up these crimes.
This isn’t about immigration enforcement. . . . This is straight-out fascism. They are using ICE and the Border Patrol not as immigration enforcement tools, they are using them as Brownshirts. . . . They want to intimidate and scare people. They want to control people [and elections]. . . . This is about ending democracy.
We have to stop pretending that there is some argument for there is some legitimate law enforcement concern here, because there isn’t. These people are destroying the Constitution; they’re trying to destroy democracy, and they are using the mechanism of armed officers with masks who are just beating up citizens and killing citizens. They are using that tool to create disruption so they can use more force to eliminate the possibilty that they can be removed from office and suffer criminal sanctions for the crimes that they are now committing. That is what is happening in the United States today. And if we say it in any words that are less blunt, we’re not telling the truth.
Related Off-site Links:
Man Killed in Minneapolis by Federal Agents Identified as VA Nurse Alex Pretti: “He Wanted to Help People” – Melody Schreiber (The Guardian, January 24, 2026).
Pain, Anger, Action in Twin Cities After a Second Fatal Shooting by a Federal Agent – Hannah Ihekoronye (Minnesota Public Radio News, January 24, 2026).
Alex Pretti Remembered as Kind, Competent and Quiet – MPR News (January 24, 2026).
Video Contradicts Department of Homeland Security Claims About Killing of Alex Pretti – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 24, 2026).
Vigils Across Minnesota Remember Alex Pretti – MPR News (January 24, 2025).
As “Loyal Agents of Nazis” in GOP Murder Citizens, U.S. Is at “Turning Point,” Advocates Say – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 25, 2026).
Judge Grants Order Barring Feds from Altering or Destroying Evidence in Pretti Shooting – Andrew Krueger (MPR News, January 25, 2026).
“Please Get the Truth Out,” Alex Pretti’s Parents Plead as Trump Officials Baselessly Smear Shooting Victim – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 25, 2026).
Judge Grants Order Barring Feds from Altering or Destroying Evidence in Pretti Shooting – Andrew Krueger (MPR News, January 25, 2026).
“Please Get the Truth Out,” Alex Pretti’s Parents Plead as Trump Officials Baselessly Smear Shooting Victim – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 25, 2026).
UPDATES: “He Was Executed”: Minneapolis Residents Outraged and Defiant After Immigration Agents Kill Alex Pretti – Democracy Now! (January 26, 2026).
RIP Alex Pretti: Colleague Remembers “Compassion” and “Deep Empathy” of ICU Nurse Killed by Feds – Democracy Now! (January 26, 2026).
Internal Review Contradicts White House Narrative of Pretti’s Death – Ximena Bustillo (MPR News, January 28, 2026).
Two Federal Agents Who Shot and Killed Alex Pretti Put on Leave – Ximena Bustillo (MPR News, January 28, 2026).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts on the resistance to the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota:
• Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
• Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
• Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
• Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
• Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
• Christmas Eve Musings
• May We Do Likewise
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Knowing Our Rights
• Mike Figueredo on Why Trump Might Be Pushing the U.S. to the Brink of Collapse
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Marianne Williamson on How to Psychologically Endure This Moment
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• Honoring Alex Pretti
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Honoring Alex Pretti
Earlier this evening thousands of Minnesotans gathered in their neighborhoods to hold candlelight vigils for Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs who was shot to death by Border Patrol agents working with ICE today. We also held space for Renée Good, killed by ICE agents earlier this month, and for all who have been abducted and/or traumatized by the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota, the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul in particular.
It has been and continues to be a heavy day for sure, but we know we are stronger together. And so we gathered – from Bryn Mawr to Frogtown, from Highland Park to Camden, from Seward (my neighborhood) to Mirriam Park. There are millions of us across the state and across the country who will not be silent in the face of fascism; who will not stop “showing up” until ICE is both out of Minnesota and abolished.
Earlier today, Alex’s parents released the following statement about their son.
And a 1/25/26 update . . . Following is a beautiful and powerful piece written by Jessica Hauser.
I was Alex Pretti’s final nursing student. He was my friend and my nursing mentor. For the past four months, I stood shoulder to shoulder with him during my capstone preceptorship at the Minneapolis VA Hospital. There he trained me to care for the sickest of the sick as an ICU nurse. He taught me how to care for arterial and central lines, the intricacies of managing multiple IVs filled with lifesaving solutions, and how to watch over every heartbeat, every breath, and every flicker of life, ready to act the moment they wavered. Techniques intended to heal.
Alex carried patience, compassion and calm as a steady light within him. Even at the very end, that light was there. I recognized his familiar stillness and signature calm composure shining through during those unbearable final moments captured on camera.
It does not surprise me that his final words were, “Are you okay?” Caring for people was at the core of who he was. He was incapable of causing harm. He lived a life of healing, and he lived it well.
Alex believed strongly in the Second Amendment and in the rights rooted in our Constitution and its amendments. He spoke out for justice and peace whenever he could, not only out of obligation, but out of a belief that we are more connected than divided, and that communication would bring us together.
I want his family to know his legacy lives on. I am a better nurse because of the wisdom and skills he instilled in me. I carry his light with me into every room, letting it guide and steady my hands as I heal and care for those in need.
Please honor my friend by standing up for peace, preferably with a cup of black coffee in hand and a couple of pieces of candy in your pocket, just as he would. He would remind you that caring for others is hard work, and we must do whatever it takes to get through the long shifts. Step outside with your dog, breathe in the world, hike or bike as he loved to do, and let yourself find peace in the quiet moments within nature. Stand up for justice and speak with those whose views differ from your own. Hold your beliefs with strength, but always extend love outward, even in the face of adversity.
Take one step, no matter how small, to help heal our world. Through these acts, carry his light forward in his name. Let his legacy continue to heal.
– Jessica Hauser
via social media
January 25, 2026
via social media
January 25, 2026
Related Off-site Links:
Obituary for Alex Jeffrey Pretti – MemoriTree (January 24, 2026).
Man Killed in Minneapolis by Federal Agents Identified as VA Nurse Alex Pretti: “He Wanted to Help People” – Melody Schreiber (The Guardian, January 24, 2026).
Pain, Anger, Action in Twin Cities After a Second Fatal Shooting by a Federal Agent – Hannah Ihekoronye (Minnesota Public Radio News, January 24, 2026).
Emergency Triad: Another American Has Been Murdered by Our Government – Jonathan V. Last (The Bulwark, January 24, 2026).
Alex Pretti Remembered as Kind, Competent and Quiet – MPR News (January 24, 2026).
Video Contradicts Department of Homeland Security Claims About Killing of Alex Pretti – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 24, 2026).
Vigils Across Minnesota Remember Alex Pretti – MPR News (January 24, 2025).
UPDATES: As “Loyal Agents of Nazis” in GOP Murder Citizens, U.S. Is at “Turning Point,” Advocates Say – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 25, 2026).
Judge Grants Order Barring Feds from Altering or Destroying Evidence in Pretti Shooting – Andrew Krueger (MPR News, January 25, 2026).
“Please Get the Truth Out,” Alex Pretti’s Parents Plead as Trump Officials Baselessly Smear Shooting Victim – Julia Conley (Common Dreams, January 25, 2026).
“He Was Executed”: Minneapolis Residents Outraged and Defiant After Immigration Agents Kill Alex Pretti – Democracy Now! (January 26, 2026).
RIP Alex Pretti: Colleague Remembers “Compassion” and “Deep Empathy” of ICU Nurse Killed by Feds – Democracy Now! (January 26, 2026).
Internal Review Contradicts White House Narrative of Pretti’s Death – Ximena Bustillo (MPR News, January 28, 2026).
Two Federal Agents Who Shot and Killed Alex Pretti Put on Leave – Ximena Bustillo (MPR News, January 28, 2026).
Two Customs and Border Protection Agents Identified in Alex Pretti Shooting – J. David McSwane (ProPublica, February 1, 2026).
Minnesota Medical Examiner Rules Alex Pretti’s Death a Homicide – Brett Wilkins (Common Dreams, February 2, 2026).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts on the resistance to the Trump regime’s fascist occupation of Minnesota:
• Omar Fateh: Quote of the Day – December 4, 2025
• Photo of the Day – December 5, 2025
• Susie Hayward on What’s Happening in Minneapolis
• Doing What We Can to Stop Unjust Arrests of Immigrants
• Great Event, Great Sign, Great Nails
• Christmas Eve Musings
• May We Do Likewise
• “This Is What Fascism Looks Like” – January 7, 2026
• “It Was Murder”: 12 Powerful Responses to the Death of Renée Nicole Good
• Omar Fateh: “Folks Are Waking Up”
• A Good Faith Appeal and a Grim Response
• Why Minnesota?
• Chris Hedges on ICE: “I Have Seen These Masked Goons Before”
• Steven Donziger: “Let’s Get Real . . . ICE Is a Domestic Terrorist Organization”
• Historian Kyle Dekker: “It’s Not Nazi Ideology We Are Fighting. It’s American”
• Knowing Our Rights
• Mike Figueredo on Why Trump Might Be Pushing the U.S. to the Brink of Collapse
• A “Red Alert Moment for American Democracy”
• Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
• Marianne Williamson on How to Psychologically Endure This Moment
• What Moral Clarity Looks Like in Minnesota This MLK Day
• Nemik’s Eulogy for Renée Nicole Good
• “It Was Never About Keeping America Safe”
• “ICE Out!”: The Minnesota General Strike – 1/23/26
• “This Was a Flat Out Execution”
• “Organized Sustained Systemic Resistance and Self-Defense Are Our Only Options”
Opening image: Michael J. Bayly
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