When one mother was taken by ICE, another stepped in to donate breastmilk

In Minneapolis, the federal crackdown on immigrants has taken a devastating toll on families. The city is witnessing a groundswell of community support as mothers like Bri step in to help those left behind by ICE's relentless pursuit.

When 16-year-old daughter was separated from her mother after immigration agents stopped their car, she was left alone with her three-month-old baby - who hadn't eaten for a day and a half. The teenager tried to feed the infant formula, but it didn't work. With no choice but to seek help, they called Bri.

Bri, a 35-year-old mother of two, has been running an expansive network in Minneapolis, donating groceries, diapers, and wipes to immigrant families hiding from ICE. She is an overproducer, often pumping up to 45 ounces of breastmilk per morning, which she then donates to those in need.

The call came on January 17th, and just an hour later, Bri was at the family's doorstep with a cooler full of milk and a care package that included instructions on how to safely thaw the milk. The baby drank the whole bottle and fell asleep, while Bri wept tears of joy - but also anger.

"I felt very angry - very, very, angry," she said. "There are moms that are literally being torn apart from their kids." This sentiment is echoed by many families who rely on Bri's network for support.

For almost two months now, Bri has spent her days and nights coordinating donations, picking up supplies until 10 pm, and trying to match families with the resources they need. She has received over 500 grocery deliveries and more than 300 diaper donations.

Bri's message is clear: "Shame on those who steal, not those who ask for help." Her network has helped countless families, including some whose parents are in detention, awaiting a bond hearing.

The work is all-consuming and difficult. Bri often drives through tears, worried about her own safety if she encounters an ICE agent. But she continues to do what many consider unthinkable - putting the needs of others before their own.

"I am doing this," she said, "because I would hope, God forbid, anything happens to me, that my community steps up to help my kids." And step up they are, in ways both big and small, as the city comes together to support those most vulnerable.
 
πŸ˜” The stories of mothers like Bri breaking down in tears while trying to feed their babies formula is just heartbreaking. It's amazing that she's stepped up to be a lifeline for so many families, even when it feels overwhelming and scary for her own safety πŸ€•. I think we should be ashamed of the fact that immigration policies are leaving families like this behind, rather than shaming those who are trying to make a difference by reaching out for help 🀝. It's clear that Bri's network has brought a sense of community and love into these families' lives, and it's inspiring to see people coming together like this πŸ’•.
 
omg i'm literally heartbroken reading about this Bri's story is everything i wish more people had empathy like her she's running a network for families separated by ICE and it's honestly giving me life i'm so grateful for people like Bri who are putting others before themselves πŸ™πŸŒŸ
 
omg 🀯 i'm literally giving all the love to Bri right now! she's this amazing mom who's putting her own life on hold for others... like, what even is that kind of selflessness? πŸ’– and can we talk about how brave she is too? facing her fears to help families in need, knowing she might be at risk herself? πŸ™

it's heartbreaking to think about all the families being torn apart by ICE, but Bri's network is literally saving lives over here... those grocery deliveries and diaper donations add up! πŸ›οΈπŸ’¨ and it's so inspiring to see her community coming together like this. we need more people like Bri who aren't afraid to speak out for what's right πŸ’ͺ

and can we please talk about the importance of breastfeeding in a pinch? Bri's donation of breastmilk is literally saving lives over there... πŸ₯›πŸ’• anyway, just wanted to share some love and admiration for this incredible woman πŸ™Œ
 
πŸ’• OMG, can you believe what's happening in Minneapolis?! 🀯 The fact that there's a 16-yr-old mom with a 3-month-old baby who hasn't eaten in DAYS and someone like Bri just steps up to help... it's like, totally amazing! πŸ™Œ I mean, I'd be lost without my own family too, but she's literally putting herself out there for complete strangers. And the fact that her milk donations alone have helped over 500 families? That's insane! πŸ’– It's heartbreaking to think about all these families being torn apart by ICE, but it's so inspiring to see people like Bri who are willing to take a stand and help those in need. Her message is spot on - let's not shame the ones asking for help, we should be supporting each other instead πŸ€πŸ’•
 
OMG u guys r like literally witnessing this crazy stuff go down! Bri is literally changing lives in Minneapolis right now 🀯 she's running this whole network of ppl who r donating all sorts of essentials 2 immigrant families who r getting deported or something πŸ™„ i mean, can u even imagine being separated from ur kid? it's heartbreaking. and Bri's just like, "nope, not gonna let that happen" πŸ’β€β™€οΈ she's pumping out breastmilk 4 hours a day & donating it all to these families in need. and she's not even mad about it πŸ™„ she's more angry at the ppl racking up deportation cases than those who need help. anywayz, Bri's network is like, totally making a difference & i'm lowkey living for it πŸ’–
 
This is insane 🀯 Bri's story is heartbreaking but also super inspiring πŸ’ͺ I mean, she's literally pumping out breastmilk for these families who are going through so much trauma... it's like, what can we even say about the state of our immigration system? 😩 It's messed up that families have to rely on someone like Bri just to survive. And the fact that ICE is still pursuing people, despite all this community support, is wild 🀯 Like, can't they see how their actions are affecting people's lives? πŸ’”
 
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