A Month of Fear: ICE’s Surge in Minneapolis and the Backlash That Won’t Quit

A Border Patrol agent sprays pepper spray into the face of a protester in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2026. (Alex Kormann / The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images)

For the people of Minneapolis (and more around the U.S.), it’s been a another week of startling violence. The Trump administration has continued to mobilize ICE officers into the city—leading to shuttered schools and closed businesses, abandoned cars and vendor carts. People are scared to leave their houses. But still, thousands come out on the streets to resist.

One such resister’s story came to us through our Ms. community: a video of a woman named Skye, a disabled U.S. Marine Corps veteran who for days has been participating as part of citizen observer efforts in Minneapolis to warn residents about ICE presence in their neighborhoods. “This is my duty,” she told Ms. “I took an oath to defend the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. … [ICE agents] are terrorizing our citizens.”