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Seen ICE At A Minnesota School Or Bus Stop? Patch Wants To Hear From You

Patch is collecting firsthand reports from readers who say they have personally seen ICE at or near K–12 schools or bus stops in Minnesota.

Students walk out of Roosevelt High School during a protest, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Minneapolis. ICE agents targeted Roosevelt in early January.
Students walk out of Roosevelt High School during a protest, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Minneapolis. ICE agents targeted Roosevelt in early January. (AP Photo/Jen Golbeck)

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Patch is seeking firsthand accounts from Minnesota residents who say they have personally seen U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at or near K–12 schools.

The effort is part of ongoing reporting by Patch on federal immigration enforcement activity in Minnesota following the deployment of thousands of ICE agents to the Twin Cities metro and beyond.

The short, anonymous survey asks respondents to share when and where they observed ICE activity, along with optional details about what they personally saw. Participation is voluntary, and responses may help guide follow-up reporting.

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People who wish to share additional information or be identified in a story can also email william.bornhoft@patch.com

The survey can be found here or below:

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