Radical leftist groups, including one that got $7.8 million from progressive billionaire George Soros, are behind the protests against ICE in Minnesota, according to the New York Post.
Indivisible Twin Cities, which calls itself a grassroots group of volunteers, has organized many of the protests against ICE raids in Minnesota. On Wednesday, Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed after allegedly trying to run over an ICE agent with her car.
According to public records, Soros’ Open Society Foundations gave the Indivisible Project in Washington, DC, $7,850,000 between 2018 and 2023. The project calls itself a movement to defeat the “Trump agenda.”
Last year, the group that caused the protests in favor of Venezuela and the “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration across the country was also behind them.
Indivisible Twin Cities is one of the protest groups, but it doesn’t say who its leaders are on its website. The Council on American-Islamic Relations is another protest group, and its Minnesota chapter’s executive director, Jaylani Hussein, has spoken out against ICE at protests.
A young observer killed in the line of observing, we believe in a peaceful manner. They are lying, as you hear today. They already shared lies about what took place,” Hussein said, speaking into a megaphone at an anti-ICE demonstration on Wednesday.
A young observer killed in the line of observing, we believe in a peaceful manner. They are lying, as you hear today. They already shared lies about what took place,” Hussein said, speaking into a megaphone at an anti-ICE demonstration on Wednesday.
Leftist sources have called Good a “legal observer” during the ICE raid on her home, where she died.
The Post recently reported that Good, who moved from Colorado to Minnesota last year, was an anti-ICE “warrior” and a member of “ICE Watch,” a group of activists who want to stop ICE raids in Minneapolis.