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Minneapolis conference aimed at re-energizing participants in ICE resistance
A Minneapolis conference hosted by the Immigrant Defense Network brought together 250 participants focused on advancing immigration reform and civic engagement following resistance to Operation Metro Surge. Attendees discussed strategies for sustaining activism, with speakers emphasizing voter protections and the importance of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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