State legislatures across the country are accelerating efforts to shape immigration enforcement policy after the deadly shooting of a Minnesota woman by a federal agent, raising tensions between local leaders and the Trump administration.
From California to New York and Illinois to New Jersey, they’re pushing a range of bills aimed at limiting enforcement and protecting people targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, while turning up the rhetoric with comparisons to the Gestapo.


Don’t answer. They can’t come in without a warrant. If they do shoot first ask questions later.
A few things to keep in mind here:
If they’re kicking in MY door they’re up to no good. There’s no probable cause here. So they’re either going to drag me off and do stuff to me or I’m gonna die fighting them.
I know people get on here and talk a big game. But this is my hill.
Minnesota does. The use of force must be proportional to the threat. And how they are entering.
“If they do shoot first and ask questions later”
Correct. And they will walk away.
Edit: apparently this is not true anymore.