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If you care about your rights — truly care — you should be paying attention to what’s happening in Minneapolis.

This isn’t about immigration. It isn’t about “sanctuary cities.” And it isn’t about partisan teams. It’s about what happens when armed federal power starts operating outside judicial oversight — and who pays the price when that becomes normalized.

A lawful gun owner was killed after being labeled a threat simply for carrying a firearm. Federal agents are asserting authority to force entry into private homes without a judge’s warrant. A state that did not request federal intervention is now fighting in court to stop it — while being pressured to surrender voter rolls in response.

If you believe in the Second Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, states’ rights, or the idea that government power must have limits, this should alarm you. Because once constitutional protections become optional — once enforcement relies on fear, masks, and internal memos instead of courts — it doesn’t stay confined to one group, one city, or one ideology.

Ask yourself one honest question: How would you feel if the politics were flipped?

This is where “it’s about them” becomes “it’s about you.” And why what’s happening in Minnesota matters far beyond Minnesota.

If You Care About Your Rights, You Should Be Paying Attention to Minneapolis
Jan 25
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