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JANUARY 23 – NATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH MINNESOTA – ICE OUT
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_ Friday, Jan. 23 is a National Day of Solidarity and push for
corporate accountability led by Minnesota organizers-a statewide day
of non-violent action and reflection. No work, no school, no shopping
— only community, conscience, and action. _
Friday, January 23 is a National Day of Solidarity and push for
corporate accountability led by Minnesota organizers and national
allies.,
Friday, January 23 is a National Day of Solidarity and push for
corporate accountability led by Minnesota organizers and national
allies.
ICE and Border Patrol are storming our streets and harassing and
detaining people without due process based on the color of their skin,
their language or accent, or where they live. Masked federal agents
are teargassing babies and pastors, seizing our neighbors and shipping
them off to foreign torture prisons, and killing innocent people.
On Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen, Renee Nicole Good, was
killed by ICE in Minneapolis. Renee wasn’t the first victim of ICE
— thirty-two people reportedly died in ICE custody last year — and
the violence will only continue to escalate if we don’t show up
together and stand up to ICE. Tell the Trump administration, Congress,
all lawmakers, and corporations: WE NEED TO TAKE ACTION NOW TO GET ICE
OUT OF OUR COMMUNITIES FOR GOOD.
If you live in Minnesota:
COME TOGETHER ON JANUARY 23 FOR A STATEWIDE DAY OF NON-VIOLENT ACTION
AND REFLECTION. NO WORK, NO SCHOOL, NO SHOPPING — ONLY COMMUNITY,
CONSCIENCE, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION.
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MINNESOTA ACTIONSWHAT’S HAPPENING:
MINNESOTANS ARE COMING TOGETHER IN REFLECTION AND ACTION TO STAND
TOGETHER AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S ACTIONS AGAINST THE STATE
OF MINNESOTA. There will be a unified, statewide pause in daily
economic activity - an act of collective resistance we have not seen
in generations. More than one hundred faith, community and labor
organizations are urging the people of Minnesota to spend time with
family, neighbors, and their communities to show Minnesota’s heart
and collective economic power. This means:
* No work (except emergency services)
* No school
* No shopping or consumer spending
THERE WILL ALSO BE A PEACEFUL MARCH AND RALLY
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DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS AT 2:00PM.
WHAT WE’RE DEMANDING:ICE must leave Minnesota now.
* ICE must leave Minnesota now.
* The officer who killed Renee Good must be held legally
accountable.
* No additional federal funding for ICE in the upcoming
Congressional budget and ICE should be investigated for human and
Constitutional violations of Americans and our neighbors.
* We call upon Minnesota and National Companies to become 4th
Amendment businesses, cease economic relations with ICE and refuse ICE
entry or using their property for staging grounds.
JOIN THE PEACEFUL MARCH AND RALLY
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Outside of Minnesota:
TAKE ACTION ON JANUARY 23 IN SOLIDARITY BY ORGANIZING OR ATTENDING A
NON-VIOLENT SOLIDARITY EVENT, DEMANDING CORPORATIONS STAND UP TO ICE,
AND CALLING ON CONGRESS TO ACT NOW TO REIN IN ICE.
JOIN ACTIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
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Nationwide Actions
Organize or attend a solidarity event Show your solidarity with the
activists in Minnesota by organizing a demonstration or protest meant
to draw attention to how the Trump regime is using ICE to terrorize
our communities.
A core principle behind all ICE Out For Good events is a commitment to
nonviolent action and no civil disobedience. We expect all
participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with
those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully at these
events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should
not be brought to events. All events should be held in public spaces
or on public property.
SEARCH FOR AN EVENT
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CREATE AN EVENT
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EVENT PLANNING TOOLKIT
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Demand corporations stand with us and stand up to ICE
Join organizers in Minnesota and national partners to pressure
corporations including Target, Hilton, Enterprise, Home Depot, and
Delta to show up for our communities and stand up to ICE. CALL OR
EMAIL EACH CORPORATION TO DEMAND THEY TAKE ACTION TO REIN ICE OUT OF
OUR COMMUNITIES NOW.
Our demands include:
* Publicly call for an immediate end to the ICE “surge” into MN
and for ICE to leave the state;
* The officer who killed Renee Good must be held legally
accountable. Demand a legitimate investigation with state involvement.
* Exercise their 4th Amendment rights and publicly post signage
denying entrance to on-duty immigration agents who do not have signed
judicial warrants as required by law, as well train staff on how to
respond when immigration agents arrive at stores and worksites.
* Publicly call for Congress to freeze funding for ICE.
priority Focus: Target
On January 8th, Customs and Border Protection agents attacked and
detained two US citizens who were employees at the Richfield, MN
Target. Minnesota sports teams play in stadiums and jerseys with
Target’s logo on them. TARGET IS HEADQUARTERED IN MINNEAPOLIS AND IS
MINNESOTA’S FOURTH LARGEST EMPLOYER. They should be standing with
the people of Minnesota and speaking out against ICE’s invasion of
the state.
WRITE TO TARGET
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companies we demand take action
* WRITE TO DELTA AIRLINES
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* WRITE TO ENTERPRISE
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* WRITE TO HOME DEPOT
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* WRITE TO HILTON
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Demand Congress act now to rein in ICE
Demand Congress refuse to fund ICE and Border Patrol without serious
reforms. EVERY MEMBER OF CONGRESS SHOULD PUBLICLY OPPOSE THE DHS
APPROPRIATIONS BILL UNLESS IT:
* Strengthens restrictions on ICE and Border Patrol’s ability to
conduct dragnet arrest operations and target people based on their
race, language or accent, place of employment, or location at the time
of the apprehension;
* Ends Border Patrol deployment to our cities and rejects its
ever-expanding mandate in immigration enforcement; and
* Limits DHS's reprogramming and transfer authority, including
specifically preventing reprogramming and transferring funds for
detention.
The current DHS funding bill does not meet these demands, and all
Members of Congress should oppose it.
* Call Your Member of Congress
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* Send a Letter to Your Member of Congress
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A core principle behind all ICE Out For Good events is a commitment to
nonviolent action and no civil disobedience. We expect all
participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with
those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully at these
events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should
not be brought to events. All events should be held in public spaces
or on public property.
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