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What others can learn from how Minnesota helped its most vulnerable residents during the ICE surge

Nearly $20 million raised by volunteers supports vulnerable families and businesses facing income loss and housing insecurity amid increased ICE enforcement, city officials said.

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By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN (CNN) — The surge of federal immigration agents in Minnesota over the past few months left many people not only traumatized but financially hard up. People lost income because they were too afraid to go to work or their breadwinner was taken by agents of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement or Customs and Border Patrol. Small business owners, in turn, lost revenue because their workers and customers didn’t show up. In Min…

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What others can learn from how Minnesota helped its most vulnerable residents during the ICE surge

The surge of federal immigration agents in Minnesota over the past few months left many people not only traumatized but financially hard up.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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