|
John,
In Minneapolis, thousands of our fellow citizens are taking a bold stand against abuse of power – and now, they’re asking Americans everywhere to join them.
On January 23, workers, families, and local businesses are planning an economic blackout to protest aggressive ICE enforcement actions that are tearing up families and intimidating entire communities out of public life.
The Trump Administration has crossed a line: operating without transparency, accountability, or basic respect for human dignity. So together, we’re using the power of our pocketbooks and wallets to send one clear message: this isn’t right.
👉 In our democracy, our government’s job is to keep us safe – not put us in danger. Sign the pledge to join the economic blackout – in any way that feels meaningful to you – on January 23 >>
At times like this, we’re reminded of what really makes this country special – compassion, justice, and the belief that everyone deserves to be treated with respect. Ordinary people are coming together and doing extraordinary things to keep each other safe in the face of oppression.
Most Americans do everything we can to uphold those values in our daily lives – and it’s time for us to come together to demand them from our government too.
So, across Minnesota, dozens of restaurants, cafes, bookstores, and small businesses have already committed to closing for the day. Faith leaders, workers, and families are speaking up with one voice to say we all deserve dignity, fairness, and accountability.
John, if you’re as worried as we are about the chaos and division the Trump Administration is sowing in Minnesota and nationwide, this is our chance to do something about it.
We’re taking peaceful, collective action – using one of the most powerful tools we have: our participation in the economy. Add your name and take the pledge now.
If you’re concerned about the direction this country is heading, now’s your chance to be a part of the solution – and show everyone who’s watching that Americans are willing to stand up for each other when it counts.
Thank you for doing your part,
-Team Issue One Action
|