Pamela,
ICE killed a mother and legal observer during a raid in Minneapolis. Community organizers are rising up to demand justice and shut ICE down. Join us in our fight!
Tending the Soil is a coalition of Minneapolis community groups that are coordinating the community response to ICE. Renee was a legal observer, witnessing, documenting, and trying to deter harm as immigrant families were terrorized across the city.
Don't let ICE win. Donate directly to Tending the Soil's campaign to build community power today!
By donating, you are saying:
- No more unchecked ICE violence
- No more terrorizing neighborhoods
- No more impunity for federal agents
Renee Nicole Good's killing is not an isolated tragedy. It is the predictable result of an immigration system built on fear, violence, and unaccountable power.
ICE raids are violent by design. When armed federal agents storm residential neighborhoods with unchecked power, entire communities are put at risk.
But the response has been powerful.
More than 10,000 people gathered at a vigil to mourn Renee and demand justice. Today, organizers shut down an ICE detention facility in Minnesota.
This is what people power looks like — and sustaining it takes resources.
Your donation will directly support:
- Resources for community organizers on the frontlines
- Community monitoring and documentation of ICE raids
- Providing training to legal observers and witnesses
- De-escalation practices to help keep people safe
- Legal defense and bail support for people taking action
- Rapid response and community defense during ICE activities
- Emergency funds
- Transportation, food, and safety gear
- Communications and organizing infrastructure
This isn't just about what happened in Minnesota.
It's about whether we allow ICE to continue operating with violence and impunity in our communities. Collective action only works when we show up together.
You are standing with:
- Renee Nicole Good's family
- Immigrant communities under attack
- Organizers risking their safety to protect others
100% of donations go directly to community organizers in Minnesota.
In solidarity,
Mike Phelan
Progress America
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