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The news has moved on, but ICE is still in Minneapolis. Our photojournalist Peter DiCampo continues to see his community step up to drive strangers to work and provide aid to families in hiding. He wanted to know: What do these people — his neighbors — look like in their daily lives? So he picked up his camera. Each of the people he photographed scoffed at the idea that they were paid agitators or that they were led in their efforts by state or city officials. They said they just wanted to help their neighbors. “It just seems so simple. My neighbors need help,” said Elizabeth Anderson, who arranges for drivers to take kids to school and coordinates food delivery for more than 100 families. Tap the link in our bio to view the full photo essay. (📸: Peter DiCampo/ProPublica)
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The news has moved on, but ICE is still in Minneapolis. Our photojournalist Peter DiCampo continues to see his community step up to drive strangers to work and provide aid to families in hiding. He wanted to know: What do these people — his neighbors — look like in their daily lives? So he picked up his camera. Each of the people he photographed scoffed at the idea that they were paid agitators or that they were led in their efforts by state or city officials. They said they just wanted to help their neighbors. “It just seems so simple. My neighbors need help,” said Elizabeth Anderson, who arranges for drivers to take kids to school and coordinates food delivery for more than 100 families. Tap the link in our bio to view the full photo essay. (📸: Peter DiCampo/ProPublica)
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April 2, 2026, 06:50 PM
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