Pots and pans disturb ICE agents’ sleep

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We published a story this morning about how whistles are becoming a tool that some activists use to warn neighbors about ICE immigration operations. Sahan Journal also looks at how protesters are also using noise to disturb ICE agents staying at local hotels. Some 150 protesters “banged pots and pans, blew noisemakers, shouted through speakers and leaned on car horns outside Homewood Suites by Hilton in Edina for three hours on Thursday night.”

Edina High School’s principal says the district “will pursue disciplinary action against students ‘making light’ of actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” according to Bring Me The News. “In an email to students and their families, Edina High School Principal Paul Paetzel said the school will enforce discipline ‘up to and including suspension’ for students who make comments ‘making light of immigration threats or referencing ICE in ways that cause fear or humiliation.’”…

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