Twin Ports Rapid Response

News 2026-06-07

Welcome friends,

Let's stay mobilized.

Coming soon: The Immigrant Defense Network Regional Summit is being held June 11-12 in Minneapolis.

You are also invited to show up for a huge event on June 14 when hundreds of folks will join hands across the Bong bridge.

Find more information & opportunities below.

Let's all chip in for our neighbors

It has been a tough year for many people in our community. Money for rent, utilities, food and more needs to be found & many of us have been under siege. The YWCA has stepped up with their New Neighbors Program. The YWCA is doing a great job helping our community.

If all of the people on the TPRR email newsletter list contributed just $20 each we could raise close to $40,000.

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Upcoming Events ^

The Brave of Us

The Midwest Democracy & Power Summit

When:
June 11–12, 8:00am–5:00pm
Where:
Minneapolis Convention Center

We are excited to welcome leaders, organizers, advocates, and community members from across the Midwest to The Brave of Us: The Midwest Democracy & Power Summit.

This Summit, hosted by the Immigrant Defense Network, is designed to move us beyond reflection and into coordinated action. Together, we will strengthen relationships and align around a shared vision for advancing immigration reform, human rights, civic participation, and collective power across our communities.

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Hands Across the Bong Bridge

A Cross-State, Flag Day Bridge Brigade Joining Duluth & Superior

When:
June 14, 2026
Where:
Bong Bridge

Expected Flow of the Event:

  • 12:30 Start assembling at both entrance ways to the bridge
  • 1:00 Participants start marching toward the middle
  • When we meet up, Bridge Brigade signs and flags for about one hour
  • Safely return off the bridge
  • Post-event celebration (details to follow)
  • Paddlers welcome in the water, too (stay safe)

On June 14th, Flag Day, join Rise Up Superior, Good Trouble Indivisible, Zenith City Indivisible, Duluth Indivisible, and Duluth 50501 for Hands Across the Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge.

We will assemble on either side of the Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge between Superior and Duluth (or Duluth and Superior, depending on your perspective) and march with signs and flags across the bridge on the protected pedestrian/bike path. Somewhere near the middle, we will join hands (and hearts and minds) in a demonstration of unity for democracy, for justice and for community. Two States. Two Cities. One Bridge. One Country. Our Country.

The Bong Bridge is 2.2 miles long - we will need about 3,000 people to be able to truly hold hands across the Bong Bridge. This event is set up for the Duluth access to the bike/pedestrian path (W. Michigan and S. 43rd Avenue West). The Superior trailhead is at Susquehanna Avenue, just behind the Quality Inn (46.722970, -92.125832).

Richard I. Bong was a hero (the "Ace of Aces") in World War II and received the Congressional Medal of Honor. He was born in Superior and raised in Poplar. Learn more about him at the Richard Bong Veterans Memorial Center in Superior.

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Minnesota says’ GAAWIIN! ‘NO’ to Big Tech!

When:
June 26, 1:00–2:45pm
Where:
Minnesota Capitol Front Lawn
St. Paul, MN

Join us June 26th for a rally in front of the Minnesota Capitol, where we will be presenting the Mother Earth Vs Big Tech Petition. This petition advocates for a two-year moratorium on the construction of hyperscaled data centers. Our goal is to deliver this important message directly to the office of the Governor of Minnesota.

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More info about Big Tech Issues

When the Decision Is Too Big for the City
Why Stop the Data Center
Take This Data Center and Shove It
Everybody Hates Data Centers

Unfinished Freedom: 250 Years On

A Free Community Concert

When:
June 28, 1:00–8:00pm
Where:
Miner's Pavilion
1401 NW 3rd Ave
Grand Rapids
(Road Trip!!)

Join us for a fun community event full of music, food and drink for purchase, and connection.

Free event & parking, food & drinks for purchase. Bring a lawn chair!

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Ongoing Events ^

Immigrant Solidarity Protest

When
Every Wednesday, 12:00–1:00pm
Where
60th Ave E & Superior Street

Bridge Brigade Fridays

When:
Fridays, 4:00–5:00pm
Where:
35W Overpasses
Bridge at 25th Street East
(park behind Perkins)

Visibility politics is the new happy hour!

Grab a friend and join us at one of our Bridge Brigade pedestrian overpasses on Friday afternoons, 4-5 PM.

We will be waving signs and flags to raise awareness about current issues.

Bring signs if you have them, don't worry if you don't. Wear sturdy shoes!

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Women in Black Gaza Vigil

When
Every Sunday, 12:00–1:00pm
Where
Belknap & Tower, Superior WI

Calls to Action ^

ICE wants to reopen the Prairie Correctional Facility in Appleton, MN

What happens next depends on us. We keep us safe.

ICE wants to reopen the Prairie Correctional Facility in Appleton, MN as a 1,600 capacity immigration detention center, run by private prison giant CoreCivic. If approved, it would become one of the largest ICE detention facilities in the US, ~60% larger than Delaney Hall.

They're betting this can happen quietly in a small town far from the headlines. Don't let it.

Call your elected officials and demand an end to for-profit detention. Organize locally. Talk to your neighbors. Learn from the protests and hunger strikes happening at detention facilities across the country.

Learn more
ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 States
from CURE

Be a walking voter registration booth

Talk to neighbors, friends, family, co-workers — Make sure everyone has a plan to vote.

We have business-size cards you can print & distribute. Download & print on your own, send a digital version to your contacts, or arrange for us to get you already-printed cards.

Once you have a card in hand you can help people you encounter use a handy QR code to get straight to an online voter registration portal.

We've got this!

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Other voting resources

Call for Writing

Activate your voice — storytellers, poets & independent journalists wanted

Panatrope wants you for the launch their new journal!

They are accepting written work of any genre: Poetry: up to 5 pages
Short Fiction or nonfiction: between 400-5000 words.

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5calls

Pick an action & make a call

Act now

Mutual Aid ^

New Neighbors Program

Duluth YWCA

The Duluth YWCA provides critical help with utilities, rent & more.

We are grateful for the work being done by the Duluth YWCA. We hope you will donate to their work if you are able. We welcome their recent announcement:

"YWCA Duluth has been responding to the evolving needs of our community since 1893. We use data and lived experience to guide our efforts. Our 2025 community assessment highlighted a critical challenge — immigrant communities cannot fully participate in social, political, economic, and cultural life. This participation is essential for the vibrancy and resilience of Northeastern Minnesota.

"In response, we partnered with Justice North and ESHARA to become a social service access hub and launched the New Neighbors Program in 2026. This initiative is supported by state funding. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our New Neighbors. We believe in the power of collaboration and referrals."

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Mutual Aid Fund

Justice North

Where help meets hope

Justice North is a nonprofit civil law firm dedicated to the principle that equal access to justice is a basic human right, regardless of background or circumstances. We open the doors of the legal system to the most vulnerable in our community by providing critical legal assistance to preserve our clients' safety, security, and stability.

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Stand with Minnesota

A directory of places to give to as Minnesota defends itself from ICE occupation.

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Project background story

Neighborhood Mutual Aid groups

Grassroots organizing

There are many neighborhood mutual aid groups forming across our region. Find one near you!

Training Opportunities ^

287(g) Community Education Summit

Do you know folks that live in the Brainerd Lakes Area? Spread the word.

When:
June 9, 6:30–8:00pm
Where:
Brainerd, MN
Register to get location

"In Minnesota, sheriffs' departments in 6 counties (Kandiyohi, Crow Wing, Cass, Mille Lacs, Itasca, and Sherburne) have formalized, illegal 287(g) agreements with ICE to carry out “show me your papers” immigration enforcement, detention, and processing. We can organize our communities to end these agreements — that's why we're bringing activists, organizers, and concerned Minnesotans together in Brainerd for a statewide roundtable on 287(g)."

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Organizing to Protect Democracy

How Elections Work (ACLU)

When:
June 10, 7:00pm CT
Where:
Online

Our right to vote is facing relentless attacks. Supreme Court decisions, redistricting wars, and anti-voter legislation have put access to voting under strain. But this fight is ours, and we'll continue to show up.

We know these attacks are meant to overwhelm and confuse us. That's why this Organizing to Protect Democracy session is focused on confidently understanding the systems that shape our elections and democracy.

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Understanding and Responding to Christian Nationalism

by Christians Against Christian Nationalism Minnesota

When:
June 16, 6:30–7:30pm
Where:
Online

Christian nationalism seeks to merge Christian and American identities, damaging both the Christian faith and America’s democracy. It implies that to be a good American, one must be a Christian. This workshop provides information about Christian nationalism and ways for Christians, people of other faiths, and secular individuals to respond to Christian nationalism.

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De-Google Workshop

When:
June 18, 5:30–7:00pm
Where:
Dovetail Cafe
Duluth, MN

Come learn how to take back control of our privacy, our environment, and our futures from billionaires and their corporations by getting Google out of your life.

At this hands-on workshop we'll share practical alternatives and help you de-Google your devices.

Bring your devices, chargers & enthusiasm to learn & change.

Schedule your own training

Twin Ports Rapid Response

When:
You decide
Where:
You set up location & logistics

We now have a training team in place that can offer:

  • informal, low-tech trainings for small groups — please contact us at training@twinportsrapidresponse.org with a proposal for your organization, venue, neighborhood group, or small business.
  • in-person, large-scale, media-rich trainings that closely follow the Immigrant Defense Network format. We have gone through a "train-the-trainer" mentorship with IDN and will use these training opportunities to closely follow their slides & other presentation materials

Contact us to set up a training for your organization. Send an email to: training@twinportsrapidresponse.org

Major Win for Asylum Rights

District Court Strikes Down Restrictions in Biden-Era Rule that Severely Limited Asylum

"'Today’s decision is a critical step in peeling back the illegal asylum restrictions at the border,' said Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project. 'Unfortunately, as a country we have forgotten the historic commitment we made after World War II to never turn our back on people fleeing persecution.'"

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More legal notes

However:

Five takeaways from inside Fort Snelling Immigration Court

It’s one of 70 immigration courts across the U.S. where asylum denials have skyrocketed and secrecy is growing.

"During Operation Metro Surge, many of the people detained ended up in a nondescript government building at Fort Snelling where immigration judges decided their cases.

"At the peak of the surge in January and February, judges inside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building ruled on more than 980 asylum cases. They granted it only two times, according to a data analysis by the Minnesota Star Tribune."

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World Refugee Day

June 20

Each year on 20 June, the world honours the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution.

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STAC Trainings

States at the Core

"A running list of upcoming trainings from States at the Core" — Ice Watch Related.

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Learn about Voting Rights

Get Prepared for the Elections

There are several organizations in MN that are building out strategy to make voting safe & accessible. Several have also provided Constitutional Observer and Upstander Training in the past. We will keep you posted on this work. We are hoping to get some training opportunities up in the area. Stay tuned to TPRR & to:

Learn more about voting

Indivisible Voter Engagement Tactics Guide

Over the years, Indivisible groups have learned first-hand the power of engaging voters with a local message. As the Indivisible movement has grown, so has our collection of resources to help you engage voters locally. We have more ways than ever to help you connect with voters, find out what they care about, get them the info they need, and get them motivated to vote.

Download the guide

Strategy: Public Assemblies

Strengthen Community Resistance to Rising Authoritarianism

A couple of folks on a recent regional organizing call boosted this strategy & offered this introduction. It is really good & worth a listen.

Listen to the podcast

Other special topics

Democracy Defenders

Our friends at Democracy Defenders Indivisible gather information on a variety of issues that come across their desk. You can access these links below.

Recent additions:

Freedom Trainers

Register for free online trainings

Today, Freedom Trainers is a decentralized network of experienced educators and organizers, including leaders from the Horizons Project, Beautiful Trouble, and Free DC. Together, we work to counter democratic backsliding by equipping people with the skills and strategies of strategic noncooperation.

Our trainings are grounded in three core pillars:

  • Know the authoritarian playbook — Understanding how authoritarians consolidate power.
  • Understand the pillars of support — Develop a sense of how authoritarian power is vulnerable.
  • Build noncooperation skills — Developing the noncooperation practices that fracture authoritarian support.
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Inspiration ^

This May Well Be the Most Consequential Case in the History of Humanity

from Meditations in an Emergency (Rebecca Solnit)

"How this decision came into being might be one of the all-time great David and Goliath stories. Because this case that ended in the world's highest court began with 27 law students on the small South Pacific Island of Vanuatu who in 2019, asked themselves what they could do about climate--and it's not hard to imagine a 'what can we do, we're only students' or 'what can we do, we're in a tiny remote nation most people have never heard of' attitude, but instead they set out with the audacious ambition to ask the highest court in the world to render a verdict on the obligation of nations to address the crisis.

"Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu's special envoy for climate, said of the decision: 'I choose my words carefully when I say that this may well be the most consequential case in the history of humanity.' Christiana Figueres, who presided over the negotiations that created that Paris Climate Treaty declared, with jubilation, on her podcast Outrage and Optimism: 'this is without a doubt, the most far-reaching, the most comprehensive and the most consequential legal opinion we've ever had.'"

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Minnesota Senate Passes ICE Accountability and Justice Bill

"The Minnesota Senate passed an ICE Accountability and Justice bill responding to the unprecedented violations of civil, human, and constitutional rights endured by Minnesotans during Operation Metro Surge by federal immigration enforcement officials."

"'Minnesotans have endured unprecedented abuse, violence, and chaos from federal agents ignoring state and federal law throughout Operation Metro Surge, and these agents must be held accountable for their conduct,' said Senator Ron Latz (DFL-St. Louis Park), chief author of SF3699. 'This legislation provides critical safeguards and protections for the people of Minnesota, while providing strong accountability measures that will let people get justice for the abuse they endured.'"

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Gaelynn Lea

Inspiring book by local musician makes it big!

Gaelynn Lea published an autobiography that is beautiful & full of stories about the place & people we hold dear up here in the northland.

Not only is she a brilliant, beloved musician & composer but she is a wonderful writer. This book is hard to put down for sure.

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Buy her book

Written under collapsing ceilings, typed on phones

the poetry bringing Palestine to the world

"Poetry may not be the best response to aerial bombardment, but for many Palestinians it has become a line of defence amid the rubble and ongoing killings in Gaza.

"'Poetry keeps hope alive. Even in the darkest moments, Palestinian poetry continues to imagine a future,' Nazmi al-Masri, professor of languages at the Islamic University of Gaza, says at an online poetry event held by his students.

"'Poetry gives people a language to express collective grief,' he says. 'In Gaza, poetry documents what cameras cannot always reach and what numbers can never explain. When destruction erases physical spaces, poetry becomes a witness to history.'"

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An equal and habitable world is possible

Academics set out sweeping vision for planetary survival

"Humanity can raise living standards, reduce inequality and keep global heating within a 2C rise, according to a sweeping vision for planetary survival.

"The report by the World Inequality Lab (WIL) aims to be the most comprehensive attempt yet to navigate the polycrisis that is pushing the world toward climate breakdown, political extremism and ever greater economic and social tension.

"It offers a set of bold policy proposals, including hefty wealth taxes on billionaires, sharp reductions in working hours, a change in diets and a shift of investment from materially intense sectors, such as industry and mining, to education and health."

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The Oligarchs Are Not as Safe as They Look

Thiel fled the country, Trump's fund stalled, and Musk lost to a jury, all this spring. The record shows how their kind loses the grip, and who takes it back: us.

"Wealth mistakes its height for permanence, and the fall always begins with a crowd."

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Migrants detained at ICE facilities launch hunger strikes to protest conditions

Protests have erupted at facilities in New Jersey, California, Michigan and Pennsylvania

The number of our brave neighbors on strike inside concentration camps across the US is rising.

"An ongoing hunger and labor strike at the 1,000-bed Delaney Hall facility in Newark, New Jersey, reportedly involves roughly 300 people and has sparked daily protests outside the jail, which is owned and operated by the GEO Group, a private security company that provides security, maintenance, food and medical care under a 15-year contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

"Earlier this month, it was reported that at least 20 detainees at the 750-bed Desert View Annex in Adelanto, California, had launched a hunger strike to call attention to what they allege are substandard conditions at that facility, including a lack of medical care, unsafe drinking water, and mold.

"And last month, hunger strikes reportedly erupted at the 1,800-bed North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, Michigan, and at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, which has a capacity of nearly 1,900. North Lake is the largest facility in the Midwest, and Moshannon Valley is the largest in the Northeast."

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ICE Camps Are Not Untouchable

Here’s How Communities Can Push Back

"'The immigration camp, it really depends on a lot of local infrastructure. It is not this untouchable federal abstraction. It is up to us, neighbors, community members, and we have the actual power to shut them down,' says journalist John Washington."

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All Roads Lead to the South

"On March 7th, 1965, a few innocent children of God, some carrying only a bedroll, a few clutching a simple bag, a plain purse or a backpack, were inspired to walk 50 dangerous miles from Selma to Montgomery to demonstrate the need for voting rights in the state of Alabama. "
— John Lewis
from a speech he delivered March 7, 2015 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Selma March

Read the entire speech

On May 16, a broad coalition of organizations converged on Selma & Montgomery for "All Roads Lead to the South: National Day of Action for Voting Rights."

Thousands & thousands of people showed up from all over the country. Get inspired. Take a look at some news clippings from the day that we posted on our bluesky channel.

We have the power. We have had it all along.

If we want candidates to reject big money, we have to provide a better way for them to get votes. We can do that.

"Demonstrations and strikes and calls to elected officials use our voices to influence the actions of people currently in power. This is about using our voices and skills to determine who gets put into power in the first place. If every volunteer generates (at least) ten votes, we could set as our goal the recruitment of enough volunteers to equal ten percent of our vote goal. Zorhan Mamdani had about 104,000 volunteers and received about 1,036,000 votes. That’s about one in ten.

"We have had somewhere between 8 and 9 million participants in #NoKings rallies. The largest number of votes ever received by a presidential candidate was just over 81 million (Joe Biden in 2020). If every participant in a #NoKings rally generated 10 votes, we could win the biggest election in the country. I know that this doesn’t automatically translate to winning elections in particular states or districts, but it does give you a sense of the scale. We have reached critical mass. Now, we just have to develop our political capacity: the best way for each of us, individually and collectively, to help generate votes for the candidates we support."

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