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Ken Harbaugh examines ICE’s escalating intimidation tactics in Minneapolis, where American citizens are being stopped, detained, and treated as suspects for the way they look or sound. In a conversation with Dropkick Murphys frontman Ken Casey, Ken explores why authoritarianism depends on fear—and why resistance, especially from artists and communities willing to speak out, still matters.
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Ken Harbaugh examines ICE’s escalating intimidation tactics in Minneapolis, where American citizens are being stopped, detained, and treated as suspects for the way they look or sound. In a conversation with Dropkick Murphys frontman Ken Casey, Ken explores why authoritarianism depends on fear—and why resistance, especially from artists and communities willing to speak out, still matters.

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