DFL preparing ICE response for caucus night February 3.
This is not intended to become a discussion of the pros/cons of caucuses.
https://dfl.org/iceresponse/
Some of what's listed at the link, link info about non-attendee forms is pretty standard what's new is language like this:
Weve trained DFLers and lined up teams so your caucuses have access to:
Constitutional Observers ready to lawfully document any ICE activity over the last two weeks, we have trained over 6500 Minnesotans in observing and recording ICE; continue to check dfl.org/observers for more training opportunities!
Legal support through multiple channels, including a hotline for caucus leaders and on-site legal support in high-need precincts.
Interpreters to assist non-English speakers in high-need precincts with caucus participation and in responding to any ICE activity
Well-trained party leaders with precinct caucus-specific ICE response training and step-by-step instructions to prepare for and respond to ICE activity to protect our neighbors
Signs, flyers, and cards to help caucus attendees know their rights, deny ICE access to our private caucus spaces without the proper warrants, and inform participant response to ICE activity
Apparently those of us who are convening our caucuses will be given more information before the 3rd. I was told that the convenor kits in my district will all include a whistle as well should we need to alert others in the rooms around us to problems.
If you have any interest in attending your caucus and need to know where it is you can use this link
https://caucusfinder.sos.mn.gov/