
Twin Cities Honored for Immigrant Rights Stand
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In a remarkable display of unity, the people of the Twin Cities receive the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for their peaceful stand against a massive federal immigration crackdown. Following the fatal shooting of Renee Good, tens of thousands marched, uniting diverse groups to demand ICE leave Minnesota. Despite personal risks, they formed rapid-response networks, documented agent activity, and provided support to neighbors. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is also honored for defending the central banks independence amid political pressures. The award ceremony takes place May thirty-first at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, celebrating everyday courage in protecting democracy.
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