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By Elise Rippentrop, Sarah d’Uscio, Jayden Forniel, Kayla Anderson, Kate Stearns, Marissa Watt · · 2 min read

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was expanded in 2025 through President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill”. The so-called goal of this federal agency is to keep citizens safe, when in reality, it is causing more harm than good.

In recent weeks, Minnesota has become a target for ICE. United States citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti were both shot and killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis this January. These horrific tragedies come after what NPR called the “deadliest year for people in ICE custody in decades,” after over 30 people died in ICE custody in 2025.

We on The Record Editorial Board are incredibly heartbroken, not only because of the loss of life in Minneapolis but also the broader fear and uncertainty felt by immigrant community members across the country. Immigrants are an essential part of our community and nation. We support international students, immigrant students, their families and all members of our community who are concerned about their safety and well-being.

We are proud of Minnesotans and those in Minneapolis coming together to push back against ICE and take care of their neighbors, regardless of their immigration status. This is no longer a political issue; it is a humanity issue.

We want to highlight some resources that can support the students and faculty who need it in any capacity. We encourage you to do your research, and take action — especially for those who cannot do it themselves.

CSB+SJU Well-Being Center: (320) 363-3236

VISA/Immigration concerns: (320) 363-5455

Multicultural Center: (320)-363-5094

Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota: 1-800-223-1368, https://www.ilcm.org/

Monarca Rapid Response Line: 612-441-2881 (identifying info), https://monarcamn.org/

Immigrant Defense Network: 612-255-3112, https://immigrantdefensenetwork.org/

United We Dream: https://unitedwedream.org/