Monday, January 12, 2026

Minneapolis has been planning its insurrection for a long time

 

Through a couple of links on the Internet, I came across this tweet from Insurrection Barbie.  I've checked out some of the references she gave, and they're legitimate.  I'm going to reproduce it in full here, because I think it deserves the widest circulation.


Minnesota has spent years building an infrastructure of ICE watch patrols, NGO backed rapid response teams, and politically wired nonprofits that can flip from ordinary life to street mobilization in minutes. 

The key to Minnesota’s rapid mobilization is not Twitter activism. It is an on the ground surveillance and response network that local reporters have already documented in detail. A Star Tribune investigation into the “organized resistance to ICE” in Minnesota reads like a field manual for modern grassroots intelligence operations.​

In south Minneapolis, volunteers spend hours driving what they openly call ICE patrols. Phones are mounted on dashboards. Every sighting of a suspicious SUV, every cluster of federal jackets, is recorded and dropped into Signal and WhatsApp groups that run silently in the background of daily life.​

Those chats are not small. A single Spanish language group described by local reporting grew from a few dozen members to hundreds as the federal crackdown began. One message that ICE is at a gas station, grocery store, or apartment complex can draw a crowd in minutes.​

Volunteers position themselves near schools, mosques, and high risk housing, phones ready. Their job is to film, warn, and, when they choose, physically interpose themselves between agents and targets.​

When roughly 2,000 federal agents arrive in a region that has spent years quietly building an anti enforcement machine, confrontation is not a question of if but when. 

The sequence looks like this:

  • ICE surge and visible raids trigger heightened patrols and chat activity.
  • A lethal incident happens. Video, rumors, and initial reports hit group chats and local media at the same time.
  • ICE watch networks push urgent alerts, including locations such as the Whipple Federal Building and specific hotels.
  • Within hours, local NGOs and national groups issue public calls to action. Protest times and locations spread across social media and encrypted channels simultaneously.

One organization appears repeatedly in any serious look at Minnesota’s anti ICE apparatus: COPAL, short for Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Acción Latina. COPAL is not just another advocacy group. It runs a formal immigrant defense “rapid response” program that sits at the heart of Minnesota’s ICE watch system.

By late 2025, COPAL’s immigrant defense program had trained more than 10,000 people, a staggering number in a single state. Those trainees do not just sit at home. They plug directly into the Signal chats, patrol rotations, and rapid response networks that are now colliding with ICE in Minnesota’s streets.

The Vice President of COPAL is a DACA recipient who sits on the Board of Directors as well. His name is Edwin Torres DeSantiago and he has served on the leadership teams for the campaigns of:

    1. Tim Walz
    2. Peggy Flanagan
    3. Senator Tina Smith
    4. Senator Amy Klobuchar

He also sits on the Board of Trustees for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University, showing his integration into elite institutional circles as well as movement politics.

They have a direct earmark from leading Democrats. 

COPAL publicly credits Representative Ilhan Omar and Senator Amy Klobuchar for securing federal funds for COPAL and partner ACER to develop the Primero de Mayo Workers Center in Minnesota’s 5th District.

COPAL’s own statement thanks Omar and Klobuchar for their leadership and notes that these federal dollars will be invested in worker organizing and community power on Lake Street.


That also explains why the anti-ICE demonstrations ramped up so sharply just as Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz was being pilloried for turning a blind eye to such mega-scale corruption and misuse of taxpayer funds over so many years.  ICE's activities provided a distraction around which left-wing opinion could mobilize, and use it as a smokescreen to divert attention to Federal and other investigations of the missing billions of dollars in entitlement and aid funding.  The news media has, in large measure, lapped it up.  Independent and social media appear to be continuing the investigation, but are battling to publicize what they're finding, because every major news outlet is "distracted" from the subject (and, since most of them are themselves left-wing or progressive in orientation, are likely grateful for the excuse).

Thanks to Insurrection Barbie for a very enlightening tweet.  I'll be following her on X from now on.

Peter


12 comments:

  1. You have the Insurrection Act, so why are these clowns being allowed to run roughshod over you?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Nobody must do their homework anymore. Makes me think the whole Game is rigged.

    ReplyDelete



  3. How close to open warfare, perhaps another Civil War, are we? It would seem to me that is what the anti-ICE in Minneapolis are after. Months? Weeks? Days? I fear there will be a huge loss of life very soon, and not just in Minneapolis.

    ReplyDelete
  4. When the time for tribunals arrives, all these digital threads connecting clueless do-gooder Gundersons to genuine malcontents and insurgents will be handy in determining who gets off easy with a stint in a “reconciliation facility” and who gets permanently removed from circulation. The internet doesn’t forget, and Barbie is to be thanked for bringing this trove of evidence to light.

    ReplyDelete
  5. It's past time for the Feds to seize control of the government(s) of Minnesota. They are in open revolt of the government and must be brought to heel.

    ReplyDelete
  6. run some kind of program on their phones that makes them think their phones are compromised. then sell them "pagers" teeheechucklesnort

    ReplyDelete
  7. Why doesn't ICE grab this asshat "Edwin Torres DeSantiago" and send him to El Salvador?

    Asking for a fren.

    Tom762

    ReplyDelete
  8. RICO. Plain and simple.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Agreed with the above and with Insurection Barbie - Once the investigation has the information it needs, indict in federal court, arrest the ringleaders and financiers and try them in a different federal jurisdiction so you can have a fair petty jury hear the case and convict them. It's been done before. You simply need competent people running the investigation and prosecution.

    ReplyDelete
  10. ALL of this activity is being funded. Paid for by people like Soros and other wealthy people seeking to destroy America. The DOJ/FBI knows who is supplying the money and how. If they really wanted to end this they can and would seize all those funds and arrest the people disbursing it. Since they haven't and won't do that it means the DOJ/FBI is an integral part of what's happening. They are playing both sides of the issue. They are aiding the left while impotently pretending to enforce the law. If Tom Homan wasn't running a big part of the deportation efforts hardly anyone would have been "remigrated". He's one of the few honest and effective bureaucrats in DC.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I bet this guy knows where all the bodies are buried, the former SecState who "validated" the Franken election and got ID requirement at the polling stations nixed by naming it obscuringly :

      https://www.edrc.net/advisory-council/mark-ritchie

      Delete

ALL COMMENTS ARE MODERATED. THEY WILL APPEAR AFTER OWNER APPROVAL, WHICH MAY BE DELAYED.