These clever anti-ICE signs are taking over Minneapolis
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These clever anti-ICE signs are taking over Minneapolis
""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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