- Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh publicly declared the Somali-majority Cedar Riverside neighborhood in Minneapolis a “no-go zone for white supremacists.”
- Standing in front of the Cedar Riverside towers, Fateh posted on X: “Cedar Strong. White Supremacists aren’t welcome here. We protect our own.”
- When challenged by journalist David Marcus that America doesn’t tolerate “no-go zones,” Fateh doubled down, explicitly calling it “a No-Go zone for white supremacists.”
- The statement comes amid rising tensions in the Twin Cities over immigration enforcement, recent protests, and reported assaults on pro-Trump counter-protesters.
- Critics draw parallels to European “no-go zones” in migrant-heavy areas where police and outsiders face restrictions, raising concerns about parallel governance in American cities.
- The article compares the declaration to historical U.S. “sundown towns” that barred Black residents, suggesting this could imply political or ideological exclusion.
- Fateh has not clearly defined who qualifies as a “white supremacist,” but the piece notes Minnesota Democrats often label support for ICE or border security as racist.
- The report frames the incident as evidence of growing challenges to integration, free movement, and unified American sovereignty in certain neighborhoods.
Read the full story: https://thepostmillennial.com/minnesota-state-senator-omar-fateh-declares-somali-neighborhood-a-no-go-zone-for-white-supremacists-says-they-have-their-own-patrol
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