Overview
- Indivisible announced a third coordinated No Kings day for March 28, with a marquee march in Minneapolis–St. Paul and local events across the country.
- Roughly 3,000 federal immigration agents are deployed in Minnesota, where recent enforcement operations left U.S. citizens Renée Good and Alexi Pretti dead.
- Organizers predict record participation of up to about 9 million people, framing the mobilization as opposition to what they describe as authoritarian overreach.
- The coalition launched an Eyes on ICE program teaching lawful monitoring of enforcement; about 200,000 viewed the first training, with more sessions scheduled, including on Feb. 5.
- Fallout continues as officials labeled Pretti a “domestic terrorist,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem faces scrutiny, Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino was sidelined, and federal envoy Tom Homan met with Minneapolis and Minnesota leaders.