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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Words from Minneapolis: In Conversation with UCS Staff on the Ground Amidst ICE’s Aggressive Operations
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Words from Minneapolis: In Conversation with UCS Staff on the Ground Amidst ICE’s Aggressive Operations

Last updated: February 10, 2026 6:10 am
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Standing Up Against State Violence and Authoritarian Tactics: A Call to Action

In recent weeks, the communities in Minneapolis and across Minnesota have been grappling with the unsettling reality of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and US Border Patrol agents operating within their neighborhoods. The fear and violence spread by these agencies are not isolated incidents but are part of a larger pattern of aggression by the Trump administration that threatens civil liberties, community safety, and democratic norms.

At the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), we recognize that the fight for climate accountability is closely tied to the fight for human dignity and democratic governance. Authoritarian tactics thrive on fear and isolation but are weakened by transparency, solidarity, and organized community response.

To gain insight into the situation on the ground and how people are responding, I had a conversation with Sarah Goodspeed, UCS’s Climate Accountability Outreach Manager based in Minneapolis. Sarah sheds light on what she is witnessing in her community, the lessons learned from years of organizing, and how individuals across the country can support those most affected by these actions.


Delta Merner: What are your observations regarding ICE and Border Patrol activity and its impact on people’s daily lives?

Sarah Goodspeed: The presence of over 3,000 federal agents as part of the Department of Homeland Security’s Operation Metro Surge, along with Operation PARRIS targeting refugees, has had a crippling effect on our region. Immigrants and people of color, regardless of legal status, are being targeted in various settings, leading to widespread fear and disruption in our communities. Families are torn apart, children are unable to attend school, and individuals are missing out on essential healthcare services due to the constant threat of detention and deportation.

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The brutality of the tactics used by these agents, from physical violence to chemical assaults, is shocking and pervasive. The community is in a constant state of vigilance, with neighbors coming together to protect one another from harm.

The response from the community has been remarkable, with individuals stepping up to provide support in various forms, from delivering food and supplies to organizing legal assistance for those detained. The solidarity and resilience of the community in the face of such adversity are truly inspiring.

Delta Merner: How is the community coping with these challenges, both practically and emotionally?

Sarah Goodspeed: The community has rallied together to provide practical support to those most affected by ICE and Border Patrol activities. From organizing food deliveries to offering legal aid, individuals are coming together to ensure the well-being of their neighbors. The emotional toll of these events is significant, but the community’s spirit of resilience and solidarity is helping people cope with the challenges they are facing.

Neighbors are looking out for one another, offering assistance in various forms, and standing united against the injustices being perpetrated by these federal agencies. The outpouring of support and care is a testament to the strength and compassion of the community.

Delta Merner: Why is it important for organizations like UCS to speak out against state violence and authoritarian tactics?

Sarah Goodspeed: As an organization committed to truth and scientific integrity, UCS has a responsibility to speak out against state violence and authoritarianism. The erosion of democratic norms and the targeting of vulnerable communities are issues that impact us all. By raising our voices and standing up for human rights, we can work towards a more just and equitable society.

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It is crucial for organizations like UCS to take a stand against injustice and to advocate for the rights and dignity of all individuals. Our work as scientists and advocates for science is intrinsically linked to broader social and political issues, and we must use our platform to address these systemic injustices.

Delta Merner: How can people outside of Minnesota support communities on the ground?

Sarah Goodspeed: Individuals outside of Minnesota can show their support by getting informed about the situation and taking action in their own communities. By advocating for immigrant rights, standing up against state violence, and supporting local organizations working on the ground, people can make a difference no matter where they are located.

It is essential to raise awareness about these issues, educate others, and take concrete steps to support those affected by ICE and Border Patrol activities. By coming together in solidarity, we can build a more compassionate and just society for all.


The stories shared by Sarah offer a glimpse into the challenges faced by communities impacted by ICE and Border Patrol activities. The resilience and solidarity shown by individuals in the face of adversity are a testament to the strength of community bonds and the power of collective action. As we continue to fight against state violence and authoritarianism, let us stand together in support of justice, dignity, and human rights.

At UCS, we remain committed to our mission of using science for good and advocating for truth and accountability. It is through solidarity and collective action that we can create a more just and equitable society for all.

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