A general strike to protest ICE is attempting to go national
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After a mass strike in Minnesota last week, organizers are pushing for a “nationwide day of no school, no work and no shopping”
At least a dozen restaurants and coffee shops across metro Denver will close for service on Friday, Jan. 30, joining businesses in a nationwide general strike decrying the tactics of immigration and border agents in Minneapolis this month.
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The Year That Led to the Anti-ICE General Strike
Trump’s brutal immigration crackdown has proven incredibly unpopular.
Businesses closed and people took to the streets from Los Angeles to New York to protest Trump's immigration crackdown.
A nationwide strike is planned for Friday to stand with immigrant communities and protest ICE activity, but some Minnesota businesses may not be as involved this time around.
Despite the precarious nature of operating a restaurant or bar, many places understand the importance of standing with Minnesota and fighting against ICE
Many businesses in Denver are participating in the call for “no school, no work and no shopping” as a way to protest ICE.
A nationwide strike is taking place on Friday, January 30, in support of defunding Immigration and Customs Enforcement by not participating in work, school or buying things. Following the shooting deaths of Keith Porter Jr.