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The Strugle Against the Line 5 Pipeline Continues

The battle against the Line 5 pipeline is heating up.   A determined group of local activists has been monitoring and protesting the construction of the pipeline since day one.   Most recently, activists have called out the city of Ashland for allowing Enbridge to use city water for construction.   This despite the fact that the Bad River nation has been actively fighting this pipeline for years. We also want to make readers aware of a number of alarming situations in the last couple of weeks where anti-Line 5 protesters have been stalked and harassed by Enbridge employees.   Enbridge has trespassed on protesters land, and an Enbridge security vehicle even struck an activists vehicle on purpose in mid-June.   This aggressive and outrageous behavior is further evidence of Enbridge’s fear that if they don’t push through at break neck speed with this construction project, it may yet be stopped. We urge our readers to continue their opposition to the Line 5 pipeli...
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Solidarity With the 15 Anti-ICE Activists Arrested by the Feds in the Twin Cities

On the morning of June 16th 2026 fifteen anti-ICE organizers were indicted on federal conspiracy charges in Minnesota, 12 of whom were arrested in aggressive raids across the Twin Cities. This fundraiser is organized by the friends and family of the defendants, all funds raised will go directly to support the defendants through their trial. In his press conference, Trump's US District Attorney Daniel Rosen tried to smear these fifteen defendants by alleging that they are the ones who are really putting the community in danger and not ICE. These 15 defendants are members of our community -- they are workers, union members, tradespeople and educators, musicians and artists; they are people who know their neighbors and who care about them, who stood up with the rest of us to oppose the federal invasion of our cities. These are not just arrests; this is an attack on our neighbors, coworkers, family and friends, and an attack on anyone who stands in solidarity with them. T...

ICE Abducts Bemidji Construction Workers

  I.C.E. raided Bemidji this Thursday. Among their targets was the Villas at Vista North, where roofing crews were repairing roofs that had recently been damaged by 120mph wind. It was a chaotic raid resulting in some workers attempting to escape by jumping off roofs while residents of the housing development intervened and shouted at ICE to leave the workers alone. Workers were also grabbed by ICE at the nearby Circle K gas station. Bemidji Mayor Jorge Prince is insisting that local police were in no way involved. A gofundme has been set up for at least one of the abducted workers by their girlfriend. Here is the link, please donate if you can: https://gofund.me/2849746fc The Bemidji raid comes on the heals of the Border Patrol arresting two men near Grand Marais earlier this week and charging them with immigration offenses. As of last report, those two men are being held in the Douglas County jail in Superior.  We urge everyone to be careful and be alert. It's unknown if ...

Day 100 - Keep Fighting Against the Iran War

The Trump administration announced that it was mulling over a new ceasefire agreement with Iran. News commentators say that this agreement would effectively end the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran in exchange for Iran lifting its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for oil and gas shipping that Iran closed in the early days of the war. Of course, Trump has made similar types of promises repeatedly ever since the U.S. and Israel launched the war against Iran on February 28. At the start of the Memorial Day weekend, for example, Trump had promised that the U.S. and Iran had made a deal—only for Trump to order the U.S. military to start bombing Iran two days later. In retaliation, the Iranian regime launched a missile against a U.S. base in Kuwait. Obviously, all of Trump’s false promises are aimed at placating an American public that strongly opposes the war. Even much of Trump’s and the Republicans’ own voting base opposes the war. Prices were ...

Two Harbors Attempts to Restrict Parking for Protests

For some time Breakwall Indivisible has been holding weekly protests along Hwy 61 in front of the Lakeview Cemetery in Two Harbors.  It's a location that activists have used for anti-war and other protests for decades.  In fact, when Breakwall Indivisible first started holding protests after the 2nd election of Trump, it was suggested by the Two Harbors police that this would be a good location for them since there is a fairly large amount of space between the cemetery and the road, with a sidewalk, a metal fence to protect the property of the cemetery AND ample parking.  Indivisible has held numerous protests there since, and there has never been any problems regarding damage or disruption to the cemetery.  And these protests often attract well over 100 people.     However, now the City of Two Harbors has suddenly tried to make an issue of using the cemetery for parking.  They are citing a 1944 law that prohibits using the cemetery as a "...

Mifepristone Ruling Means a Huge Fight Ahead

On May 14, the U.S. Supreme Court “kicked the can down the road” on medical abortion, saving some votes for Trump cronies in the mid-term elections but signaling to the rest of us that tele-health prescribing of mifepristone remains in danger. The Court decided that a lower-court decision from Louisiana that required patients, including those living in states with complete abortion bans, to visit a doctor’s office to get a mifepristone prescription would remain “paused.”  In the meantime, the issue would continue to be litigated in the lower courts and the part of the Republican base that remains pro-abortion would not be stirred up before voting. This maneuver has allowed the high court to expediently delay, but be ready use its powers to further erode the availability of reproductive health care when it is more politically convenient.  Simultaneously, on another front, the MAGA-run Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, is slow-walking an unnecessary and highly suspect...

Gutting of Voting Rights Act attempts to deny democracy to all working people

Nearly 5000 protesters assembled in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday, May 16, as part of the emergency mobilization dubbed All Roads Lead to the South.   The Montgomery rally followed the recreation of a segment of the first Selma to Montgomery march of 1965, when 600 protesters were attacked by state troopers on the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma, an event that has come to be known as “Bloody Sunday.”   Faith leaders, politicians, and activists joined figures like the “oldest living foot soldier” from that original crossing, 84-year-old Annie Mae Avery, and Sheyann Webb-Christburg, who was an eight-year-old participant and victim of the police assault. These mobilizations were a response to the Supreme Court’s April 29 ruling on the case of Louisiana v. Callais , which granted Louisiana the right to gerrymander voting districts to make Black representation to Congress nearly impossible. Within days of the verdict, other white Southern state governors and legislators rushed to u...