Some of the efforts being made in Belfast right now to protect people, because the government can't or won't, will be familiar to Minnesotans.
Vance said "they needed to invoke the Insurrection Act, swiftly, to crush the unrest in Minnesota. It would be painful in the short term, he said, but the message it would send — that paid agitators could not get away with disrupting ICE operations — would make sure no one tried it again."
Some things that make immigration courts different: They're controlled by the executive branch, about 100 judges have been fired since second Trump term. People aren't entitled to legal representation. Their processes are much more hidden from public view than typical courts.