Volunteer

As of 2/2/2026

VEAP – Sign up

Iglesia Dios Habla Hoy

According to of Jan 20 article, https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/minneapolis-church-food-drive-ice

“Locals interested in volunteering can go to the Minneapolis church at 5728 Cedar Avenue South on Mondays, Wednesdays, or Fridays. Once there, they will go through a security protocol and get started packing goods.”

See the website about making a donation.

Sanneh Foundation

Sign up for shifts at https://thesannehfoundation.galaxydigital.com/need

La Vina Church (Burnsville)

Sign up to volunteer at https://volunteer.lavinaburnsville.org

Wrecktangle Pizza

As of Wednesday, the pizza shop is no longer accepting physical donations, instead directing donors to drop locations at Twin Cities Leather and Up-Down.

(Jan 23 –https://www.today.com/food/news/minnesota-pizza-shop-feeds-neighbors-amid-ice-crackdown-rcna255614)

Community Aid Network

Volunteer shifts are full (per Facebook post 2/2/26)

Twin Cities Food Justice

Currently pausing volunteers.

To make a donation see: https://www.tcfoodjustice.org/volunteer-copy

Contacting Your Reps

Put your representatives on all levels of government on speed dial

Put your representatives in your address book, as to remove barriers to contacting them.

Who represents you?

  • Go to your Secretary of State’s website to get information about what precinct and districts you live in (Minnesota SOS polling place finder). Here’s an example of the various levels of representation you have.

Tools that make it easy to contact your representatives

Indivisible

Indivisible ma1kes it easy to contact your congressional representatives. Regarding ICE, they have talking points if you need a place to start. They are leading a campaign to keep up the pressure to “make sure Dems don’t accept empty reforms and call that a win,” offering talking points and advice for contacting your Senators.

5calls.org

5calls.org makes it easy to contact your congressional representatives about timely issues.

ACLU

Sign a petition, “Stop ICE’s Attack On Our Communities”

Training & Resources

ACLU Activist Toolkit

Defend 612 has local and national resources for legal issues, rapid response best practices, school patrol, where to get whistles and more.

Eyes on Ice – Document & Record – This is a recording of a training about exercising your rights in a moment when federal agents are terrorizing our communities and using excessive force. A neighbor writes: “A mix of practical information and encouraging words. Not too in depth but helpful I thought.”

Monarca MNBe an Upstander training, downloadable “Know your rights,” cards, rapid response line.

Protect the 2026 Election

Elections Attorney Mark Elias Warns of more Shenanigans

As a condition of pulling ICE out of Minnesota, in a letter to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi demanded that Minnesota allow the Department of Justice to have access to its voter rolls. As Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison commented, “She said the quiet part out loud.”1 Elections Attorney Mark Elias of Democracy Docket has been sounding the alarm regarding the 2026 elections. In September 2025, he argued that Trump is planning to steal the 2026 election.

Here’s what Elias lays out in this video: URGENT: Trump’s Plan to Steal the 2026 Election Revealed.

Trump’s 2026 Elections Plan:

  • Make it harder to register to vote.
  • Make it harder to cast ballots.
  • Make it easier to discard ballots.
  • Make it easier to purge voters from the rolls.
  • Make people wait in lines so long they give up voting.
  • Intimidate voters.
  • If the above tactics don’t work, Trump wants the final say in what votes count and what votes don’t count.

Prepare to Protect the Elections

Given what we know about Trump’s intentions (based on his own words), we must be prepared to protect the 2016 elections. I don’t know what that means, but I think it will be useful if we start to formulate some ideas about it. As a starting point, Elias recommends:

  • Be informed. Pay attention to state and local election board meetings.
  • Write to Congress and your state legislature and tell them that you expect free and fair elections.

I would add:

  • Attend this forum: “Truth, Trust & the Ballot Box: Understanding Election Security,” on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PM at the Ramsey County Public Library, Roseville, MN
  • Become an election judge (Minnesota)
  • Join local groups involved in protecting the vote, registering people to vote, or working on other election issues. For example, FairVote MN advocates for Ranked-Choice Voting. There is also American Promise. They are “building a non-partisan citizen action campaign for a constitutional amendment that will protect free speech and bring reasonable, transparent and accountable rules for how money is used to influence elections.”
  • If you are organizing in your neighborhood, see if there is anyone who can follow these issues and keep the neighbors updated about any actions that are needed.

Ways Trump Will Try to Subvert a Free and Fair Election

So how will Trump try to make voting harder, as Elias predicts?

Voter Registration

  • Trump is trying to make it harder to register to vote. This is what is behind a “proof of citizenship” push which would require a certified birth certificate or a passport (I’m not sure what Elias would say about whether Real ID qualifies). It is not always simple or fast to get an original birth certificate (it’s also not free). Most people don’t have passports. This would mostly impact new registrants, college students and married women who changed their names (or anyone who changed their name). Under these rules, in addition to a birth certificate, married women would also need a certified marriage license to register to vote. Given that states issue marriage certificates, this leaves open the possibility that one state might reject the documents of another state. If we look at how Trump never accepted President Barack Obama’s birth certificate after harassing him about his citizenship status, we can see how offering these documents would not likely satisfy people who are really aimed at suppressing voters as opposed to interested in election integrity.
  • Given that Trump is trying to get rid of birthright citizenship, even a certified birth certificate wouldn’t be enough to prove that you are a citizen.
  • “Donald Trump wants to set up a regime in which you can’t prove that you are a U.S. citizen if he doesn’t want you to be able to.” (Min. 10:16)

Casting a Ballot

  • “We have never seen a president try to ban voting equipment as Trump is trying to do.” (Min. 1042)
  • Trump says that no one should be able to vote by mail. He’s targeting this because more Democrats vote by mail than Republicans do. Some blue states rely on vote-by-mail (Colorado, Oregon, Washington). Other blue states have a large percentage of people who vote by mail.

Banning voting by mail is the ultimate goal. But it might not be attainable. In 2025, Mainers rejected a measure to abolish mail-in-voting. So, what else will Trump try? Elias warns:

  • Slower mail service is by design so that ballots will not arrive on time.
  • Trump wants rules to throw away more ballots. For example, in his world, a ballot that arrived a day after Election Day would be thrown out, even if it were postmarked a week earlier.
  • He’s trying to achieve these rules through executive orders. The Republican National Committee has also been suing over these ballots.
  • Republicans are reducing the number of days and locations for early voting.
  • Long lines to vote are by design.
  • We will see the military or ICE at the polls on Election Day in major cities. The main point will be to slow down the lines. The second point will be intimidation.
  • Georgia, 2020 primary, metro counties of Atlanta: Precincts with 90+ percent Black voters waited 51 minutes to vote. Precincts with 90+ percent white voters waited on average 6 minutes to vote. After the election: Georgia banned the practice of handing out food and water to people waiting in line.
  • Other tactics to suppress voting will be used including, a shortage of locations, not enough equipment, making it easier for people to challenge voters, voter purges.
  • “We have an epidemic of voter purges in this country.” (Min. 22.53)

Counting the Votes

  • Trump is just as focused on vote counting and certification as he was in 2020 elections where he tried to extract 11,780 votes from Georgia.
  • Trump wants to make it harder to count ballots for signature-match issues. This would mostly impact young people and woman. (Min. 15:18)
  • Trump talks about banning voting equipment. Elias says that Trump will certainly focus on equipment used in blue states.
  • All Republicans are 2020 election deniers. Trump requires it.

Remember, the States are merely and an “agent” for the Federal Government in counting and tabulating the votes. They must do what the Federal Government, as represented by The President of the United States, tells them, FOR THE GOOD OF OUR COUNTRY, to do. – Donald J. Trump, Truth Social, August 18, 2025

  • Trump’s claiming that he has the power to tell the states how to count votes is an indication that he plans to rig the outcome of the 2026 elections. “Take him literally. He literally means that he gets to decide which votes count and which votes don’t count.” (Min. 27:35).
  • The President has no Constitutional role in the counting of votes. Federal Law is consistent with this.
  • Trumps claim that he alone is in charge of counting the votes is the biggest threat going into the 2026 elections.

How might Trump Interfere with the 2026 Elections?

This falls under the umbrella of “same lies, different election.” Trump will claim:

  • The vote counting was fraudulent.
  • People voted illegally.
  • Mail-in ballots should be thrown out.
  • Election results should be set aside.

On December 18, 2020, White House personnel threatened to resign if Trump went ahead with a plan to use the military to seize voting machines. In 2026, we have no such guardrails. There isn’t anyone left in the White House who we can trust to do the right thing.

Bondi’s recent demands for Minnesota’s voter rolls (and in other states) proves the point. An FBI raid on Fulton County in Georgia proves the point. Trump is desperate. Elias predicts that he will only become more desperate as we get closer to the election.

Groups Supporting Democracy

Grassroots Organizing

Families Helping Families has organized 120 parents to do grocery and rent relief, student transportation, school patrols, and more.

Isaiah is a multiracial organization of faith communities that has organized rallies to remember Renee Good.

Take Action MN is constructing a hub for mutual aid groups in the city.

Unidos MN has been helping to train Minneapolitans to observe and report on ICE activity and run the city’s rapid response hotline.

Civil Rights

Council on American-Islamic Relations of Minnesota

Immigrant Defense Network

 Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC)

Legal Aid

Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

Midwest Immigration Bond Fund

National Lawyers Guild

Elections

The League of Women Voters (St. Paul)