A growing network of “ICE commuters” has emerged in Minneapolis following the deadly shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. This is a large volunteer network of ordinary citizens in the city, who have given up weeks of their lives to patrol the streets and monitor the behaviour of federal law enforcement, as a crackdown grows increasingly deadly. They told chief international correspondent Bel Trew, out on the streets alongside them, how they have no intention of giving up.

Scenes from the battle for Minneapolis

That would mark a departure from the broad sweeps that have provoked backlash and legal challenges in Minneapolis and other U.S. cities.

Bystanders say they are determined to keep recording federal agents’ actions: ‘There will be absolutely no accountability unless people are documenting’

How does it feel when ICE agents swarm your city? Minneapolis residents on why they are rising up

Amid a deadly immigration crackdown by Trump’s federal agents with the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, residents of Minneapolis are patrolling the city to keep…

A growing network of “ICE commuters” has emerged in Minneapolis following the deadly shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. This is a large volunteer network of ordinary…

The killings of Minneapolis residents Renee Good and Alex Pretti have inspired people across the US to document federal agents’ activities in their communities

Networks created after police killed George Floyd were reactivated to challenge Trump’s mass deportation policy