Publisher: Indivisible
Relevant To: Operation Metro Surge/Minneapolis deaths (needs independent verification); detailed Signal security infrastructure guidance reusable for BPA OpSec content
Verification Status: Verified — Workbook Content Confirmed; Minneapolis Death Claims Need Independent Primary-Source Verification
Notes: Confirmed via full-text fetch. Comprehensive 88-page organizing workbook from Indivisible (established national progressive advocacy network) titled “Immigrant Justice Summer,” designed as a companion to a 5-call training series. Four chapters: (1) Get Aligned — community ecosystem mapping methodology for identifying immigrant-led organizations already doing defense work locally; (2) Show Up With a Plan — the “two-track” rapid response model (frontline response/oversight-and-accountability vs. mutual aid/continuity-of-care), 8 internal organizational roles; (3) Grow the Circle — “funnel model” for routing new volunteers into constitutional-observer and Know Your Rights trainings via link-tree/social-media front doors; (4) Signal for Rapid Response — detailed technical guidance on Signal security settings and a 6-channel infrastructure model with defined roles (Dispatcher, Security Steward, Documenter, Care Lead). SIGNIFICANT NEW FACTUAL CONTENT: the workbook’s central case study is “Operation Metro Surge” in the Twin Cities — described as nearly 3,000 armed, often-masked federal agents deployed to Minneapolis/St. Paul beginning December 2025, a force larger than the entire Minneapolis Police Department, conducting arrests without due process at workplaces, schools, and on streets. States ICE agents killed Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis mother, on January 7, 2026, and killed Alex Pretti on January 24, 2026 — both deaths not yet cataloged elsewhere in BPA’s library and worth independent verification via a primary news source given the significance of the claims (workbook cites Minnesota Reformer’s chronology at minnesotareformer.com/2026/02/20/a-chronology-of-operation-metro-surge/ as a deeper source). Also notes the Immigrant Rapid Response Fund raised ~$15 million from 65,000+ donors, granting to 140+ organizations, and that the Immigrant Defense Network (90+ organizations) trained tens of thousands of constitutional observers. HIGH VALUE for BPA’s OpSec/digital-security topic specifically for its detailed, practical Signal security configuration guidance — directly reusable content for BPA’s own digital-security guidance, and the appendix links to the Activist Checklist Signal Security Checklist already cataloged in this library.