Today’s Good News: After ICE took these pets' owners, this Minneapolis shelter is keeping them safe: 'The goal is always reunification' | Why This Matters
Today’s Good News: After ICE took these pets' owners, this Minneapolis shelter is keeping them safe: 'The goal is always reunification' | Why This Matters Why this story matters: Amid constant bad news, it’s important to highlight examples of progress that rarely make the front page. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to minneapolis, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. In late January, a Minneapolis-based animal shelter, The Bond Between, shared a photo of a large, wrinkly-faced gray dog named Chapo. “This is Chapo. His whole world was changed in an instant. Recently, his dad was deported by ICE, leaving Chapo confused, scared, and displaced. There was no time to prepare. No chance to explain. Just absence,” the organization wrote. Chapo’s story is unfortunately not unique. As thousands of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who are part of “Operation Metro Surge” continue to sweep across Minnesota and detain thousands, the beloved pets of countless people have been left confused and alone. Would you like to read more good news about Minneapolis , Pets , Keeping , …