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Somali-American volunteers in Minneapolis provide home medical visits to fearful immigrants after a major ICE raid.
Following a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, Somali-American residents in the Twin Cities have launched a volunteer network providing medical house calls to those avoiding public spaces due to fear of ICE encounters.
The grassroots effort, led by community members including Hafsa and Cass, connects vulnerable individuals with trusted healthcare providers who visit homes, ensuring safety through vetting and surveillance monitoring.
Operating from a donated St. Paul facility stocked with medical and winter supplies, the initiative relies on word-of-mouth outreach and donations from across the U.S.
It addresses growing healthcare avoidance among immigrants, both documented and undocumented, amid heightened anxiety over immigration enforcement, reflecting broader public health concerns tied to immigration policy.
Voluntarios somalí-estadounidenses en Minneapolis proporcionan visitas médicas domiciliarias a inmigrantes temerosos después de una importante redada de ICE.