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Saturday, January 31, 2026

Anti-ICE women dominate roster of radicals tracking Minnesota DHS

 They’re the twisted sisters.

The overwhelming number of people identified this week by a whistleblower as members of a radical Minnesota movement pushing to usurp ICE authority in Minnesota are women.

The lefty ladies are part of at least 20 members of a highly-orchestrated operation called “Community of Service” that was revealed by an insider and leaked to an X account.

Anti-ICE demonstrations have ratcheted up to a new level of organization in the wake of the separate shooting deaths of protesters Renee Good and Alex Pretti.REUTERS

Like other anti-ICE cells that went viral this week, the group uses messaging app Signal, but also the scheduling software program AirTable, to sound the alarm about ICE activity, schedule patrols, and list license plates of suspected DHS vehicles, according to the leaked data.

Volunteers are designated as “dispatchers” who share real-time positions and descriptions of ICE agents and their vehicles in Minneapolis, while others prowl through neighborhoods in cars during scheduled shifts.

The group even has response protocols in place for a “major Incident,” although those plans were not detailed in the leak.

“The documents and evidence uncovered in this investigation may force answers and challenge the narrative that these are merely peaceful observers,” X poster “bitchuneedsoap” wrote.

Some alleged members include:

Deb Barber is a Walz-appointed member of the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities, who is alleged to be a member of the “Community of Service” Signal chat.Metropolitan Council
  • Deb Barber, a Gov. Tim Walz-appointed member of the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities. Barber highlights her “commitment to intergovernmental collaboration” in an online bio that crows about her “strategic planning and project management expertise.” Barber did not return a request for comment.
State Rep. Brad Tabke (left) with wife Kathryn, who is an elementary school teacher.Tabke for MN/ Facebook
  • Kathryn Tabke, an elementary school teacher at a public school and wife of state Rep. Brad Tabke, according to the report. Tabke did not return requests for comment but her hubby did not deny her alleged involvement and cheered efforts to protest ICE. “In my community of ShakopeeMinnesota, we are training more and more of our neighbors each day in ICE Watch,” he told The Post. “We believe in the law, the US Constitution, and the power of our community working together.” He has also boasted on X about ICE Watch training he conducted in his district and has previously posted the locations of ICE officers and operations.
Attorney Mallory Stoll was identified by the whistleblower report as a member of the well-organized group.Mallory Stoll/ Linkedin
  • Mallory Stoll, a partner at law firm Blahnik, Prchal & Stoll. She did not respond to a request for comment.
  • Misty Van Voorst, an ordained minister who performs wedding ceremonies for straight and gay couples, according to an online profile. She could not be reached for comment.
  • Kate Cravens, who was once the director of interpretation at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, according to a LinkedIn profile. Cravens did not respond to a request for comment.

“I think for a lot of these women, it gives them a deep sense of purpose,” said conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky, author of “They’re Not Listening.”

“It’s very funny because these women overwhelmingly are upper-middle class or well-to-do white women. And they’ve made this their sole identity in life.”

The group does include several men, identified with aliases, such as “RayRay” or incomplete names such as “Brad.”

Vehicles used by ICE agents during removal operations were also catalogued by the chat in the Airtable file, with 2,650 total vehicles recorded — only 628 of which were confirmed to belong to DHS, according to the leaked data.

All of the information on the “Community of Service” group has been forwarded to the FBI, the X account posted.

The agency did not return The Post’s request for comment.

https://nypost.com/2026/01/31/us-news/anti-ice-maidens-women-dominate-roster-of-radicals-tracking-minnesota-dhs/

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