The tech scene in Minneapolis is in turmoil as U.S. immigration agents have intensified their crackdown in the city, resulting in the deaths of several individuals, including at least two U.S. citizens. This has led to a shift in focus for many Minneapolis-based founders and investors, who have put their work on hold to support their communities. They are now actively volunteering at churches, assisting with food distribution, and engaging in grassroots efforts to provide aid, protest, and offer emotional support.
Scott Burns, an investor in the area, described the city as united in the face of escalating violence from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The immigration raids have disrupted the lives of many in the tech industry, causing a sense of fatigue and fear among residents. The presence of ICE agents in various settings, including public transportation, workplaces, homes, and schools, has created a pervasive atmosphere of unease and uncertainty.
Individuals of color, including U.S. citizens, are being profiled and targeted by ICE and border patrol agents, leading to heightened anxiety and precautions. The constant threat of encounters with immigration officials has forced residents to carry their passports at all times and take extra measures to ensure their safety.
The Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement tactics, particularly in Minnesota, have instilled fear and tension in the community. The large deployment of federal agents in the Twin Cities as part of “Operation Metro Surge” has significantly impacted the immigrant population, with more than 2,000 people arrested by ICE in Minnesota since Trump took office.
Despite the challenges posed by the immigration crackdown, residents are coming together to support one another. From providing financial assistance to organizing volunteer systems for childcare, individuals are finding ways to navigate the difficult circumstances. However, the emotional toll of the situation has made it challenging for investors and founders to focus on building their companies.
While some corporate leaders have taken steps to address the crisis, many have been criticized for their inadequate responses. Grassroots efforts have emerged as a powerful force in the community, with individuals stepping up to support those affected by the immigration raids. The lack of courage and leadership from community institutions has been a point of disappointment for many, prompting calls for greater solidarity and action.
Despite the challenges and uncertainties facing Minneapolis, there is a sense of resilience and determination among residents to continue their work and support each other through these trying times. The community’s collective efforts and mutual aid are crucial in navigating the current crisis and fostering a sense of unity and strength in the face of adversity.

