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The Minneapolis ICE shooting and union outrage continue shaping national labor conversations. We break down the latest developments and sit down with NALC Region 3 candidate Ronald L. Morgan Jr. Mike Drop Monday: Episode 32 In this episode of Mike Drop Monday, we unpack the Minneapolis ICE shooting response, how America’s unions are reacting, and why this moment matters,. We are also joined by Ronald L. Morgan Jr. as he campaigns for Region 3 National Business Agent of the NALC. We cover: • What’s driving national attention on the Minneapolis ICE shooting and protests after the fatal confrontation involving Alex Jeffrey Pretti (ICU nurse, AFGE Local 3669), including community, union, and political reactions. • AFL-CIO and AFGE union statements demanding accountability and transparency. • Broader labor movement implications as unions call for federal immigration enforcement changes. • Interview with Ronald L. Morgan Jr., NALC Region 3 candidate, covering his priorities, vision, and what this union moment means for postal and federal workers. Links: -Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0xAQ... -Find your Member of Congress: https://www.congress.gov/members/find... -Additional reference document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z... -AFL-CIO statement on Minneapolis shooting: https://aflcio.org/press/releases/afl... Whether you’re following the Minneapolis situation, union activism, or NALC leadership races, this episode brings context straight from the battleground of current labor issues. Subscribe for weekly USPS and labor news, deep interviews with union leaders, and explainers that connect the dots between policy, protests, and real people inside the movement.