What the Minn. Food Banks Learned From ICE
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By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN The increase in federal immigration agents in Minnesota over the past few months left many people not only traumatized but also in economic hardship.People lost income because they were too afraid to go to work or because their breadwinner was kidnapped by Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) or Border Customs Patrol (CBP) agents. Small businesspeople, in turn, lost income because their workers and customers did not come.O…
What the Minn. Food Banks Learned from ICE
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email ICE in Minnesota has not been good for immigrants, nor for efficient food distribution. The incursion of 3,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents into the state beginning in December 2025 has resulted in the arrest of 4,000 people, according to the administration. It has also forced new methods of food distribution that prioritize the safety of food recipients above all else. To get food to vulnerable peop…
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