
""ICE out of Minneapolis.""
""We've been figuring out how to handle literal ice here for centuries," Winship says. "And we've got this sign that's pre-built, alerting people: There's an emergency and we n"
Federal immigration agents have a visible presence in Minneapolis, provoking widespread local opposition displayed in graffiti and homemade yard signs. A particular protest poster reading "ICE out of Minneapolis" has proliferated across storefronts and public spaces. The poster reworks a red municipal snow-emergency route sign, substituting snowplow imagery with helmets, rifles, and handcuffs to equate ICE with enforcement and threat. The design was created by Burlesque of North America, a local graphic studio run by Mike Davis and Wes Winship. The creators previously made an anti-ICE enamel pin and developed the poster after a nearby restaurant was targeted by ICE.
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