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CELEBRITYTIM WALZ: “If you see these ICE agents in your neighborhood, take out that phone and hit record.” “Help us create a database of the atrocities against Minnesotans, not just to establish a record for posterity, but to bank evidence for future prosecution.”

In a fiery primetime address Wednesday night, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz directly appealed to state residents amid mounting tensions over federal immigration enforcement, urging them to use their phones to document Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in their communities.

You have an absolute right to peacefully film ICE agents as they conduct these activities,” Walz said, telling Minnesotans to “carry your phone with you at all times” and, when they spot ICE agents in their neighborhoods, to “take out that phone and hit record.” His goal, he said, is to compile a comprehensive record of alleged abuses — a database of what he described as “atrocities against Minnesotans” — to preserve evidence for potential future prosecution.

“Help us create a database of the atrocities against Minnesotans, not just to establish a record for posterity, but to bank evidence for future prosecution,” Walz declared, framing the effort as both historical documentation and legal preparation.

 

A Stark Response to Federal Immigration Actions

Walz’s remarks came as a wave of federal immigration enforcement — including the deployment of new ICE and Customs and Border Protection agents — continues across Minnesota. The intensified operations follow protests over the fatal shooting of resident Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent earlier this month, an incident that ignited statewide demonstrations and deepened local criticism of federal tactics.

 

 

 

The governor described the federal presence not simply as law enforcement, but as an “occupation” that has led to trauma, chaos, and violations of Minnesotans’ rights. He called on residents to respond peacefully but proactively, chronicling every encounter to ensure that a clear public and legal record can be established.

Political Backlash and Debate

Walz’s appeal has drawn sharp responses from political opponents. The White House and Republican leaders blasted the governor on social media and in statements, accusing him of stoking unrest and undermining federal law enforcement efforts. Critics labeled his call to record actions as divisive and irresponsible, questioning whether it further inflamed an already tense situation.

Despite the backlash, Walz insisted his message was rooted in constitutional rights and the pursuit of accountability.

He emphasized that lawful, peaceful documentation is protected speech and a tool for community empowerment.

What’s at Stake

Minnesota’s push to compile video and firsthand documentation of ICE activity comes as part of broader legal and political battles. The state and local officials have challenged federal immigration enforcement tactics in court, arguing they violate civil rights and constitutional protections.

Meanwhile, protests in Minneapolis and surrounding communities continue, with residents demanding transparency and justice following recent shootings involving federal agents.

Walz’s call for public participation reflects both deep local frustration and a strategic effort to shift the narrative toward accountability.

As the situation evolves, the governor made clear that citizens’ recordings could play a significant role — not only in public discourse but also in potential legal action down the road.

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