Over the past several weeks, Minnesota has become an unsettling mirror of something deeper than a series of federal enforcement operations. Numerous videos have circulated on social media documenting hostile interactions between agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and members of the public: officers confronting people who are filming them, issuing verbal threats, or attempting to seize their phones by force.
Starve, Wait, or Go Back: The Cruelty Behind the Attack on Asylum Work Permits
The Trump administration is preparing a new rule that would block asylum seekers from obtaining work permits while their cases are pending. If enacted, this change would eliminate one of the only remaining lifelines in the U.S. asylum system. For over 30 years, asylum seekers have been able to apply for work permits after a certain waiting period. This proposal would undo that—turning survival into a privilege, and waiting into a punishment.
A blog post by Estuardo Cifuentes, Project Corazon Program Manager
Project Corazón’s Estuardo Cifuentes: The Human Cost of Reimplementing MPP
Estuardo Cifuentes, Project Corazón Manager, speaks on the devastating impact of the reimplementation of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP). As a survivor of the program, Cifuentes sheds light on how MPP exposes migrants to violence, denies due process, and violates fundamental human rights, calling for urgent action to end this inhumane policy.



