**Frey's Got This! Cussed Out ICE? Honey, Crisis Is Just His Runway. ๐Ÿ’…**

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Jacob Frey Read ICE For Filth! Activists Are Mad, DC's Shook. Get It, Queen!


The Twin Cities are T-E-A-R-S and T-E-A, hunty, after a truly devastating incident last week left our community reeling. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, fresh into his third term, was clocked demanding answers after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent tragically ended the life of Renee Nicole Good on the cityโ€™s south side. While federal officials are trying to spin their narrative, the real story is hitting different for our queer family, especially those of color who know all too well what it means to be targeted by state-sanctioned violence. This isn't just a headline; it's a gut punch reminding us that safety is a privilege, not a guarantee, for far too many. This incident has thrown a spotlight brighter than a drag queen's highlight on the urgent need for accountability when federal agencies operate locally. Our community is feeling a collective sense of dread and outrage, knowing that such actions disproportionately impact vulnerable populations, including our immigrant queer siblings. Mayor Frey's call for transparency and restrictions on ICEโ€™s local operations without city oversight is a start, but we need more than just demands; we need action that protects ALL our neighbors. The tea is boiling, and weโ€™re ready to spill it all for justice and safety, ensuring Minneapolis truly is a place where every rainbow can shine bright and free. "Honey, when I heard what went down, I was absolutely gagged. Itโ€™s a constant reminder that for some of us, just existing can be a threat. We need to protect each other, period." โ€“ *Cherry Poppins (she/her), local drag legend and community organizer* "This whole situation just reinforces why we can't ever stop fighting for comprehensive reform. My trans immigrant friends are already living in fear, and this just amps up the anxiety to 11. We deserve to feel safe in our own homes." โ€“ *Kai (they/them), queer youth advocate* "This tragedy underscores the systemic issues facing marginalized communities when federal power operates unchecked. Our resilience as an LGBTQ+ community means we stand in fierce solidarity with Renee Nicole Good's family and demand true accountability and structural change to ensure such a devastating loss never happens again." โ€“ *Catalina 'Cat' Rodriguez (she/her), Executive Director of Twin Cities Queer Justice Alliance* Story by Phoenix Blaze from LGBTQNN, reporting with pride. Slay the day!