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Walz’s Anne Frank comparison 'deeply offensive'

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Tim Walz compares Minnesota ICE actions to Holocaust and Anne Frank: 'Hiding in their houses'
Gov. Tim Walz likened Minnesota ICE enforcement to the Holocaust and Anne Frank after a fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting that killed VA nurse Alex Pretti, saying children now fear leaving home.

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Holocaust Museum slams Tim Walz for Anne Frank comparison
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US Holocaust Museum condemns Walz’s comparing Minnesotans to Anne Frank
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Trump AGREES to pull ICE agents out of Minnesota and allow cops to investigate shooting, Governor Tim Walz says
Donald Trump has agreed to pull ICE agents out of Minnesota and allow local cops to investigate a protester's killing by federal agents, Tim Walz said.

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Holocaust Museum: Walz’s Anne Frank comparison ‘deeply offensive’
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Major update in Minnesota stand-off as Trump to ‘look into’ ICE exit but insists all illegal migrants be turned in first
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What we talk about when we talk about Anne Frank hiding from ICE

Anne Frank’s story — as told in her famed diary — is about many things: Persecution of Jews, the horrors of fascism, the perseverance of the human spirit. But one of the main messages that many have taken from her life and death is this: It is wrong for children to be forced into
Las Vegas Sun
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Would Americans save Anne Frank today?

Anne Frank still resonates today. Hundreds still visit the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam daily. Ten years ago, I was one of them. The line to enter the canal-view building where the teen and her family and friends had hidden stretched around the block. The hiding place where the group lived felt claustrophobic.
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81 years ago, they turned Anne Frank in. Would we save her today? | Opinion

Queen Maxima visits 'Anne Frank - The Exhibition' at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA on February 25, 2025. The exhibition highlights the life of Anne Frank (1929-1945) in the context of the Second World War and the ...
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