Many Minnesotans have organized "rapid response" groups to observe federal agents and alert their neighbors of their presence. St. Paul City Council VP Hwa Jeong Kim, who volunteers with one such group, calls it "a form of nonviolent protest" to hold the federal government accountable.
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'A form of nonviolent protest:' St. Paul Council VP on neighborhood rapid response teams
As Minnesotans respond to and resist the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, "rapid response" groups have organized to keep an eye out for federal agents and alert their neighbors. St. Paul City Council Vice President Hwa Jeong Kim, who volunteers as a part of one such group, says that "our main goal is to observe" and that "we know our streets and our neighbors the best." Kim says she views the group's work as "a form of nonviolent protest" to hold the federal government accountable.