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  • On NPR's Wild Card podcast, comedian Tig Nataro.

  • It always makes me laugh when people say she had her sense of humor to the end.

  • And I always thought it would be so funny to put in my obituary that I lost my sense of humor in the end.

  • Watch or listen to that Wild Card conversation on the NPR app or on YouTube at NPR Wild Card.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.

  • There are now as many as 3,000 federal immigration agents on the ground,

  • or they are coming soon to Minneapolis and St.

  • Paul.

  • That is five times the number of Minneapolis police officers.

  • President Trump is threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act against Minnesota.

  • NPR's Meg Anderson says Minnesota residents are tracking the federal agents and they are protesting.

  • The observers filming and making noise, those peaceful acts of resistance,

  • even though their chaotic are protected by the Constitution.

  • But ICE has responded to some confrontations over the last week with a lot of aggression.

  • Over the last five days, NPR reporters, myself included,

  • we've seen ICE officers using tear gas, flash bangs, and pepper balls to disperse crowds.

  • NPR's Meg Anderson in Minneapolis, parents in the Twin Cities,

  • are now standing guard outside of their children's schools.

  • Many are wearing whistles to warn when federal agents are nearby.

  • Many people are too frightened to leave their homes in Minnesota.