Hundreds of Minnesota Businesses Close to Protest ICE Presence
Businesses Shut Down in Protest Against ICE
Hundreds of businesses in Minnesota shut their doors on Friday as part of a widespread protest against the presence of federal immigration enforcement agents, known as ICE. The closures were coordinated across the Twin Cities region, with many businesses closing in solidarity with demonstrators.
Mass Protests and Public Demonstrations
Thousands of people joined protests in downtown Minneapolis and other areas, with demonstrators taking to the streets to voice opposition to ICE operations in the state. The protests were held in the frigid cold, highlighting the intensity of public sentiment.
Organized Economic Blackout Day
The protest is being referred to as an ‘economic blackout day,’ where businesses across Minnesota plan to close in a coordinated effort to draw attention to the issue of federal immigration enforcement. This action aims to demonstrate public resistance and demand action from authorities.
Media Coverage and Public Response
The protest has received significant media coverage, with outlets including BBC, CBS News, The New York Times, and NBC News reporting on the event. Social media platforms also saw widespread sharing of images and videos of storefront signs and protest activities.
