Detroit-area small businesses close for national general strike in protest of ICE - Detroit Metro Times

As the US experiences a National Shutdown Day general strike, Detroit-area small businesses have joined forces with protesters in Minnesota to voice their opposition against the Trump administration's deadly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown. On Friday, thousands of businesses across the city shut down in solidarity with the protests, while others chose to remain open but expressed their support for the cause.

The movement is a response to the recent deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were killed by ICE agents in Minnesota, as well as the ongoing ICE crackdown in the state. The protesters demand an end to what they call "racist terrorism" and are calling on Americans to stand up together against ICE's policies.

Many businesses used social media platforms to announce their decision to close or remain open but show support for the cause. Library Street Collective, Drifter Coffee, City Bird, the Grand Porter, 27th Letter Books, Reware Vintage, and Witch House Tattoo were among those that shut down on Friday. On the other hand, some businesses like Folk, Moondog Cafe, and Trinsophes chose to remain open but pledged to donate a portion of their sales to Detroit mutual aid organizations.

The decision by small businesses to join forces with protesters has sent a clear message: they will not tolerate ICE's anti-immigration policies. As one business put it, "FUCK ICE." The shutdown is a powerful show of solidarity and defiance against what many see as a racist and oppressive government policy.

For the protesting communities, the National Shutdown Day general strike represents a moment to take action and demand change. By shutting down businesses and calling on Americans to stand up together, protesters are demanding that their voices be heard and that the Trump administration's policies be challenged.
 
omg u guys this is so cool! 🤩 the fact that small businesses in detroit & minnesota are standing up for justice & protesting against ICE's crackdown is everything ❤️ it shows that even the most unlikely people can come together to fight for a common cause. and i love how they're using social media to spread the word & make their voices heard 💬 these protests are giving me all the feels - solidarity, defiance, & a clear message that no one is above the law 🙌
 
🤔 this is crazy I mean small businesses just shutting down to protest against ICE it's like they're saying we won't let you come for us no matter what 🚫💪 I feel bad for Renee Good and Alex Pretti their deaths are so senseless and it makes me wanna do something even though I don't know what 😔 but the fact that people are standing up together against ICE's policies is kinda inspiring 💕
 
🚫💪 I'm totally with these small business owners in Detroit who joined forces with protesters in Minnesota. It's about time we show ICE that we won't tolerate this kind of racist terror! 🤬 These businesses aren't just closing up shop, they're sending a message that their community won't be silenced. The fact that some are choosing to donate to mutual aid organizations is amazing - it shows us all what it means to stand together for a common cause.

I've been following this movement and I have to say, the shutdown is more than just about business closures, it's about people demanding justice and human rights. We need more of these collective actions if we want to create real change. Let's keep showing up, keeping shouting, and making our voices heard! 💥
 
Ugh, this is so crazy! 🤯 I'm all about supporting local businesses and community efforts, but ICE's crackdown is straight-up unacceptable 😱. The fact that people have lost their lives due to these agents' actions is just heartbreaking 💔. I think it's amazing how the Detroit small businesses are stepping up and showing solidarity with the protesters in Minnesota 🤝. It's not just about closing down shops for a day, but making a statement about what's not okay 😡.

I'm also loving the way social media is being used to amplify this movement 💻. Those protesting communities need our support, and it's great to see people using their voices (and wallets) to make a difference 📈. And yeah, "FUCK ICE" is pretty much the most relatable slogan ever 😂. This National Shutdown Day general strike is exactly what we need – a wake-up call for everyone to take action and demand change 💪.
 
omg this is crazy! i was just talking about how messed up ICE's policies are with my friends yesterday 🤯♀️💣 and now it seems like everyone in detroit is speaking out against it too!! it's so cool to see all these small businesses joining forces with protesters, it's like they're saying 'no way jose' to ice's racist terror 💪🏽🚫. i love that some of them are even donating a portion of their sales to mutual aid orgs, that's some next level solidarity 🤝🌟. what's crazy is how this movement started after those two people got killed by ice agents in mn... it's like they're not just fighting for themselves, but for all the ppl who've been affected by ice's policies 🚫💔
 
just saw that detroit small bizs joined forces with minnesota protesters against trumps ice crackdown 🤬 its so refreshing to see ppl taking action together 👥 they're right to shut down and demand change from racist terrorism 🚫 gotta love the fact that libraries, cafes, & vintage shops are all part of this movement 💖
 
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