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The nonviolent mobilization in Minnesota provided valuable lessons for how everyday Americans can successfully force fundamental changes from the government. Democracy depends on people power and accountability.
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Neighborhood by neighborhood, nonviolent protests were successful in getting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents out of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
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The Democracy Policy team is advancing an agenda to win structural reforms that strengthen the U.S. system and give everyone an equal voice in the democratic process.
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