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CAIR-Minnesota and NAACP Warn of Growing Threats to Civil Rights Under Trump-Era Policies

Civil rights organizations in Minnesota are raising alarm over what they describe as increasing attacks on immigrant communities, Muslim Americans, and voting rights across the United States.

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During Somali American Solidarity Day at the Minnesota State Capitol, leaders from the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN) and community activists spoke out against federal policies they say are creating fear within immigrant communities, especially among Somalis and Muslims.

According to CAIR-MN, a Minnesota labor organizer was recently stopped and investigated by federal agents after returning from Europe, with personal belongings reportedly seized during the encounter. Advocates argue the incident reflects a broader pattern of surveillance and targeting affecting Muslim Americans and immigrant communities.

Community leaders warned that many Somali families now fear increased government scrutiny, immigration enforcement actions, and political rhetoric that portrays immigrants as security threats rather than contributors to American society.

At the same time, the NAACP is continuing legal challenges against congressional voting maps in several states, arguing that Black voting power is being weakened through gerrymandering. Civil rights advocates say recent court rulings have made it harder to protect minority voting rights, sparking concern among organizations fighting for equal political representation.

Activists in Minnesota say the issues of immigration, racial justice, and voting rights are deeply connected. They argue that policies targeting one minority group eventually affect broader civil liberties for all communities.

Minnesota has one of the largest Somali populations in the United States, making these debates especially important for local families who continue to closely follow national discussions surrounding immigration, civil rights, and political representation.

Community organizations are now calling for stronger protections for immigrants, fair voting systems, and greater accountability from federal agencies.

The developments come as civil rights groups nationwide prepare for continued legal and political battles over immigration policies, racial equity, and democratic representation ahead of the upcoming election season.

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