I had the privilege of talking with Michael and Susan, Alex's
parents, yesterday and the heartache in the hours after your son's
murdered in front of the world is one thing, but what stood out to me
was a parent's desire and their passion to make sure that the story of
Alex was told.
Someone who went to work to care for veterans,
someone who was a valued co-worker, someone who relished and lived in
this state in a big way whether it was outdoor activities or being down
there on the street as a First Amendment witness to what ICE is doing to
this, to this state.
So, once again to Michael and Susan, when I
talk to these parents, it's always in deep confidential conversation. In
this one, though, Michael was very clear to me. He said, "Don't let
them forget Alex's story."
The world knows how he died. He died at
the hands of ICE agents on the streets of Minneapolis. They want us to
make sure we said how he lived. So to Michael and Susan, our deepest
sympathies, but you have my commitment to continue to tell that story.
So now we've got two Minnesotans dead, we didn't have time to start telling [Renee Good's] story of a poet and a mother and a bright spirit, and now we're telling Alex's story.
So
my question is, what's the plan, Donald Trump? What is the plan? What
do we need to do to get these federal agents out of our state? If fear,
violence and chaos is what you wanted from us, then you clearly
underestimated the people of this state and nation.
We are tired,
but we're resolved. We're peaceful, but we'll never forget. We're angry,
but we won't give up hope. And above all else, we are clearly unified.
If it was the intention of Donald Trump to make an example of Minnesota,
then I'm damn proud of the example that the world's seeing.
We
believe in law and order in this state. We believe in peace, and we
believe that Donald Trump needs to pull these 3,000 untrained agents out
of Minnesota before they kill another person, and we're up here telling
another story of a Minnesotan just trying to live their life without
the interference.
To Americans who are watching this right now,
and I don't know, maybe you're watching it with curiosity, bewilderment,
horror, scorn or sympathy. I've got a question for all of you: What
side do you wanna be on?
The side of an all-powerful federal government that can kill, injure,
menace and kidnap its citizens off the streets? On the side of a nurse
at the VA hospital who died bearing witness to such a government? Or the
side of a mother whose last words were, "I'm not mad at you"?
The
sight of tens of thousands of peaceful citizens who showed up to march
when the wind chill was 40 below because they love this state and they
love this country.
You're allowed to decide at any point that you're not with us
anymore. If you voted for this administration, heck, even if you thought
Operation Metro Surge was a good idea, sounded like the thing to do a
month ago, you're still allowed to look at what's happening here in
Minnesota and say, "This isn't what I voted for, and this isn't what I
want."
I ask you not to stand by idly. Speak out, share what
you're seeing to others and urge others to put politics aside. We're no
longer having a political debate. We're having a moral debate.
We
all want secure borders and immigration enforcement that prioritizes
criminals, and I want to thank the press, especially the local press,
who has done a deep dive to show that's exactly what Minnesota does.
But what you're seeing is not common sense, lawful or humane enforcement. That's not what this occupation is about.
Let me say our conversation should not be about, and I know we get
asked of what we're doing out there, how many state patrol or police or
national guard I can put on the street. This isn't about how many people
I can put on the street; it's about how many of these people, these ICE
agents and whoever else was thrown into this unholy mess, how many
Donald Trump can get out of here?
Minnesotans, you've won the
hearts and minds of people across this country, and you've done it
through your peaceful, resolved defense of your neighbors and the
Constitution.
So once again, Minnesotans, stay peaceful, stay safe. Change is coming and we can feel it. But this fight still goes on.
I'm going to close with one thing that I promised the parents, with
Michael and Susan, and I speak to all Americans on this over these last
24 hours, what you saw, you're now knowing more about this young man,
beloved by his family, accomplished ICU nurse, skillful ability to work
with veterans, someone who is beloved by community, no criminal record,
lawful firearms owner.
And you know what you saw, and then you
heard the most powerful people in the world, certainly in this country —
the president, vice president, Greg Bovino, Kristi Noem — narrate to
you what you were looking at that this was a domestic terrorist, crazed,
running at law enforcement with the intent to kill massive numbers of
them, sullying his name within minutes of this event happening. And then
closing the crime scene, sweeping away the evidence, defying a court
order and not allowing anyone to look at it.
I don't care if you
are conservative and you are flying a Donald Trump flag, you're a
libertarian, don't tread on me, you're a Democratic Socialist of
America. This is an inflection point, America. If we cannot all agree
that the smearing of an American citizen and besmirching everything they
stood for and asking us not to believe what we saw, I don't know what
else to tell you.
This has to be the moment.
Your government here in Minnesota, I've made it clear I'm accountable
for things that happen here, and I will take responsibility for that.
Someone has to be accountable. Someone has to hold the final decision on
this. And sitting behind a keyboard at 2 a.m. and besmirching a VA
nurse and a son and a co-worker and a friend is despicable beyond all
description.
This is not "we need to see both sides." This is not
"we need to wait for this." This is basic human decency. And at this
point in time, I'm just asking try, for a moment, to set aside the
political side of it and go back and ground in the humanity of this.
This family has gone through enough, and to have the most powerful man
in the world drag their dead son with absolutely no evidence and
gaslight the entire country? This is enough.
And I would say, President Trump, you can end this today. Pull these
folks back. Do humane, focused, effective immigration control. You've
got the support of all of us to do that, let our law enforcement
continue to do what they do, making Minnesota one of the safest states
in the country, one of the best places to live. Allow our children to go
back to school. We have got children in Minnesota hiding in their
houses, afraid to go outside.
Many of us grew up reading that
story of Anne Frank. Somebody is going to write that children's story
about Minnesota. And there's one person who can end this now.
And I'll go back to it again. Please show some decency, pull these folks
out, reset this situation and allow us to do the job that the attorney
general and myself were elected to do: protect the people of Minnesota
and carry out the laws of Minnesota.
We hope you read that in full. It's exactly what this country needs to hear right now from as decent and effective a public servant as exists in America today. Pass it on, please.