A taxpayer-funded network of bail funds in Minnesota has been working in tandem to free activists arrested at protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, enabling a revolving door of anti-ICE agitators who are regularly apprehended for impeding immigration authorities and then are immediately released from police custody.
This catch-and-release ecosystem in the sanctuary state, which is currently a hotbed of clashes between left-wing activists and ICE officers, lets repeat offenders continually return to the front lines of the resistance, ready to engage in more criminal conduct.
The Legal Rights Center, for example, is one of the Minnesota-based organizations helping to bail out arrestees and is soliciting donations on behalf of a newly established bail fund, set up specifically to assist anti-ICE activists and illegal immigrants detained in Minneapolis…