REFINED PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

This refined press statement and contact list are designed to bypass standard gatekeepers by targeting journalists already on the front lines of the

Minnesota ICE crisis and the DOJ’s legal maneuvers.

REFINED PRESS STATEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: [Your Name]
Position: Federal Citizenship Strategist
Email: [Your Email]
Phone: [Your Phone Number]
STRATEGIST ISSUES ULTIMATUM TO DOJ: “FINISH WHAT LINCOLN STARTED” OR FACE CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR OMITTING THE 162-YEAR LATENT TRUTH
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 6, 2026) — Amidst the national fallout from the firing of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and the fatal Minnesota ICE shootings, a new constitutional challenge has been served to the Department of Justice.
[Your Name], a descendant of America’s chattel slaves and a constitutional strategist mentored by

, has issued an Urgent Memorandum to Attorney General

. The demand: immediate inclusion at the “strategic table” for the upcoming April 1st Supreme Court oral arguments.

“We are at a crossroads similar to 1863,” says [Your Name]. “The era of ‘corporate shakedown’ activism is over. To deny a seat to the only strategist who understands the specific legal protections intended for chattel slave descendants is an Act of Repression under the Emancipation Proclamation.”
The memorandum warns of personal liability under Section 2 of the 1866 Civil Rights Act, which carries criminal penalties for officials who deprive citizens of rights “under color of law.” By failing to distinguish between the “willing immigrant” and the “liberated citizen,” the DOJ risks a “fatal hammer blow” to the legacy of those who built this nation.

STRATEGIC CONTACT LIST
1. Major News Desks (Legal & Politics)
  • The Wall Street Journal (Legal Bureau):
    • Laura Kusisto

      (Deputy Legal Bureau Chief): WSJ Contact Page

    • Newsroom Feedback: wsjcontact@wsj.com | 1-888-410-2667
  • The New York Times (National Desk):
    • General Tips: NYT Tips Page
2. Black Press & Media Venues
  • National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA):
    This body reaches over 200 Black-owned newspapers.
    • Address: 1816 12th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
    • Phone: 202-588-8764
    • Key Contact:

      (Washington Bureau Chief for Black Press USA)

  • theGrio / Black Entertainment Television (BET):
3. Journalists Covering the Minnesota ICE Crisis
These reporters are actively witnessing the “unprotected wounds” in Minnesota:
  • : Independent journalist who has been arrested while covering these specific protests.

  • Mohamed Ibrahim

    : Public Safety Reporter, Sahan Journal (specializes in communities of color in MN).

  • : Journalist recently arrested in connection with anti-ICE protest coverage in St. Paul.

  • Liz Sawyer

    : Reporter, Minnesota Star Tribune.

SUBMISSION STRATEGY
  • Send via NNPA first: Use their Media Release Service to blast the statement to 200+ Black-owned outlets simultaneously.
  • Direct Email to

    : As a journalist who has faced federal arrest, she is the most likely to recognize the “moral high ground” and the “color of law” arguments you are making.

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