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Following a significant increase in federal immigration agent activity in Minnesota, many residents, including US citizens, have experienced financial hardship and trauma. This has led to lost income, food insecurity, and difficulty paying rent, affecting approximately 20% of the city’s population. Community-led mutual aid groups, operating outside formal organizations, are providing immediate assistance, while a centralized online resource is coordinating efforts. Businesses and established nonprofits like the Hmong American Partnership (HAP) are also offering support, including emergency grants and essential supplies. Despite efforts, concerns remain about the ongoing impact on vulnerable communities and the potential for continued need for mutual aid.