"Let him think he won" - Inside MN Dems effort to fend off Trump's immigration surge
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/28/let-him-think-he-won-inside-minnesota-dems-effort-to-fend-off-trumps-immigration-surge-00791438?utm_content=politico/magazine/Politics&utm_source=flipboard
...We really want to make this end, but like to what end? Because we also dont want to set a terrible precedent for other cities, the official continued. You just cant set the standard that you can bully cities into submission....
During Frey and Mamdanis New York City conversation last week, they compared notes on how to negotiate with the president, discussing the nuance required to navigate Trump, and how you go about running a city through this, according to a Minneapolis city official who attended the meeting.
Frey, too, is giving advice for anyone who wants to hear it, from other mayors to CEOs, which he summed up in three points. First, say what you believe, and you say it loudly and clearly, and people probably including Trump, respect that. Second, take the politics out by focusing on how people are affected because regular-ass people have a general concept of fairness. Lastly, keep repeating common-sense stuff, which he said hed raise in every public appearance, questioning the motives of ICEs operations.
This is in the back of everybodys head
if I just shut up and keep my head down, maybe they wont notice. You wont attract the eye of Sauron, Frey said. That is a wildly incorrect assumption. By bowing your head in despair, you will be the next city.