NO to "Guilty by Association" (HF3693/SF3463)

Say NO to this unnecessary legislation designed to stifle important voices fighting to protect our climate, water and land.

“Guilty by Association”  (HF3693/SF3463) turns a misdemeanor offense into a felony crime for trespassing on “critical infrastructure” (pipelines) for both the trespasser and those recruiting or educating individuals who do the same.

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Show Your Support for International Workers Day - May 1st

April 24 – April 30:

Show your support for businesses closing their doors May 1st, International Workers Day, in solidarity with the Immigrant Movement! All week long, visit and purchase from the businesses below and make sure to tell them why you chose their business that day (and share photos on social media!).

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Don't Let Our Legislature Bypass Line 3 Proposal Review! Show Up April 12th!

Help pack the room TOMORROW for the hearing of SF3510, a bill to fast-track the permitting to build Line 3!


SF3510 stops the Public Utilities Commission's review of Enbridge's Line 3 proposal. It allows Enbridge to build the pipeline along the route they want - without any regard for the public testimony, public comments, expert analysis and ongoing Tribal Cultural survey of the PUC.

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ACLU-MN Sues MN Law Enforcement for Helping ICE Deport Our Neighbors

Last year Myriam Parada was the victim in a car crash, but was unlawfully arrested and jailed by the Coon Rapids police who attended the crash.  She was then transferred to Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE).  As a result, Myriam is now fighting deportation from the US.  ACLU-MN is suing Anoka County Sheriff's office and Coon Rapids Police Department for how they handled this case. 

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Professor Wanyama of Augsberg College Targeted by ICE - Don't Let It Stand!

Mn Professor to be deported by ICE. Show up!

Prof. Wanyama of Ausgberg College, Minneapolis, is one of a growing number of immigrants who are being targeted for deportation by ICE (Immigration & Customs Enforcement) and have no criminal record. Wanyama has been in the US for 25+ years. He has a family, a home, a career and a community here in Minnesota. 

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