Resistance Everywhere: Washington Unmasks ICE, Twin Cities Honored With Courage Award, and Ms. Rachel Leads The Charge To Close Dilley Prison
Plus, MAGA voter turns on Trump at the gas pump
The resistance is everywhere you look—in Washington state, the streets of Minneapolis, a Texas immigration prison, and a Pennsylvania gas station. Today’s edition is proof the regime is losing.
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COST OF GAS BACKFIRES
Amanda Robbins of Millersburg, Pennsylvania, voted for Trump three times. When a news crew caught up with her at a gas station last week and asked what she’d say to Trump directly, she didn’t hesitate: “You are a worthless pile of s**t.”
Gas was up to $3.75 a gallon when she said it. This week it’s nearly $4—up more than a dollar since the bombs started falling on Iran. Trump’s now asking for another $200 billion to keep his war going. Even his own party won’t fund it—but they’ll surely pay for it at the ballot box in November.
On voting for Trump, Robbins said: “That was my bad. Apparently, I’m an idiot.”
THE RESISTANCE IS EMPTYING DILLEY
Rachel Accurso—known as Ms. Rachel—is one of the most recognized children’s entertainers in the world. And she is using her massive platform to shut down ICE’s infamous Dilley Immigration Processing Center in South Texas.
A photograph of five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos being taken into custody went viral. He was then sent to Dilley, and it blew the lid off the prison. That photo started a wave of public pressure the regime was never prepared for.
Last week, Accurso did a video call with two boys still held at the facility. One of them, a nine-year-old named Deiver, won his school’s spelling bee and placed third at regionals. He has a spot at New Mexico’s state competition in May and has been at Dilley since early March.
“We’re trying to get a child out of a jail to do a spelling bee,” Accurso said. “I just never thought those words would go together.”
Ms. Rachel is now working with lawyers and immigration advocates to help close Dilley entirely, and bring home the remaining children and parents being detained there.
In January, the average daily population at Dilley topped 900. Now it’s around 100—a drop ProPublica directly links to “weeks of mounting public pressure generated in part by the widespread publication of letters written by detained children.” Some families were released, while others were deported—but the public pressure moved the regime when nothing else could.
SHOW YOUR FACE
Since last year, masked federal agents have been showing up in neighborhoods across the country—faces covered, badges hidden—with no identification, no accountability, and dragging people away. Parents in front of their children. Workers outside their jobs.
No one could tell if the people in tactical gear were agents or criminals, because the regime made sure of it. Washington state just put a stop to that.
On March 19, Gov. Bob Ferguson signed Senate Bill 5855, which prohibits all law enforcement officers in Washington from concealing their identity while performing their duties. It takes effect immediately, and anyone detained by an unlawfully masked officer can sue for damages in court.
Ferguson signed a companion bill the same day, making it a gross misdemeanor to impersonate a law enforcement officer. That’s a direct response to FBI warnings about fake ICE agents committing crimes across the country.
At El Centro de la Raza in south Seattle, Ferguson said: “I’m convinced that years from now, our children and grandchildren will ask: What were we doing?”
Democrats in more than 30 states have filed similar legislation. Washington just showed them how to make it stick.
COURAGE OUTLASTED THE INVASION
In Minneapolis, a community resisted the invasion of 3,000 federal agents—and the Twin Cities just got a medal for it.
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation announced Thursday that the people of Minneapolis and St. Paul will receive its 2026 Profile in Courage Award for their response to the reckless crackdown in their cities. Countless people marched in subzero temperatures, formed human chains around schools, alerted neighbors, blew whistles, and escorted families afraid to leave their homes.
A statement from the foundation read: “Residents of the Twin Cities united in peaceful resistance despite violent confrontation and real personal risk, defending their neighbors’ rights and strengthening the national movement to protect American democracy.”
Minneapolis is still standing, as are its people.
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The resistance has always been stronger than the regime counted on. That’s not luck. That’s us. It’s who we are. And we will never back down. Not for a second.
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Scott
I have two questions for you today:
What would you say to a MAGA voter upset with Trump over gas prices?
What do you think about Washington unmasking ICE?







🚨TWO URGENT ACTIONS TODAY
🚨Vote NO on SAVE Act: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-congress-vote-no-on-the-save-act-to-protect-our-democracy/
🚨 Tell your Reps to impeach Pam Bondi: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-congress-impeach-attorney-general-pam-bondi/
To the magas who are upset about gas prices - where is your indignation when American citizens are being murdered in the streets? Why aren't you angry about shootings in schools? Why don't you care about human rights? Gas prices? Bite me.