Detroit-area Businesses Join National Shutdown Day Strike Against ICE Crackdown.
In a show of solidarity with the protests in Minnesota, numerous small businesses in the Detroit area closed their doors on Friday as part of a nationwide general strike against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move came amid growing outrage over ICE's deadly crackdown on immigrants in the US.
Organizers behind the National Shutdown Day website have called for widespread action, urging Americans to stand together in opposition to what they describe as "Trumpβs racist agenda." Protesters in Minnesota have been taking to the streets for days, demonstrating against ICE's actions and paying tribute to two protesters who were killed by agents.
Local businesses responded in kind. Library Street Collective, Drifter Coffee, City Bird, the Grand Porter, 27th Letter Books, Reware Vintage, and Witch House Tattoo all announced on Instagram that they would be closing their doors on Friday. In some cases, these closures were accompanied by messages of solidarity with the protesters.
However, not all Detroit businesses joined in the strike. Folk cafe and market took a more measured approach, announcing that it would remain open but posting a message of support for those affected by ICE's policies. Moondog Cafe followed suit, also choosing to stay open but stating its opposition to the agency.
In contrast, some businesses let their emotions shine through on social media. Bad Luck Bar and other downtown establishments posted scathing messages condemning ICE's anti-immigration policies, which they described as a threat to their livelihoods and community values.
The National Shutdown Day strike highlights growing tensions between immigrant communities and law enforcement agencies in the US. As protests continue nationwide, Detroit-area businesses have made it clear that they stand with those affected by ICE's actions β or at least will not stand against them.
In a show of solidarity with the protests in Minnesota, numerous small businesses in the Detroit area closed their doors on Friday as part of a nationwide general strike against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move came amid growing outrage over ICE's deadly crackdown on immigrants in the US.
Organizers behind the National Shutdown Day website have called for widespread action, urging Americans to stand together in opposition to what they describe as "Trumpβs racist agenda." Protesters in Minnesota have been taking to the streets for days, demonstrating against ICE's actions and paying tribute to two protesters who were killed by agents.
Local businesses responded in kind. Library Street Collective, Drifter Coffee, City Bird, the Grand Porter, 27th Letter Books, Reware Vintage, and Witch House Tattoo all announced on Instagram that they would be closing their doors on Friday. In some cases, these closures were accompanied by messages of solidarity with the protesters.
However, not all Detroit businesses joined in the strike. Folk cafe and market took a more measured approach, announcing that it would remain open but posting a message of support for those affected by ICE's policies. Moondog Cafe followed suit, also choosing to stay open but stating its opposition to the agency.
In contrast, some businesses let their emotions shine through on social media. Bad Luck Bar and other downtown establishments posted scathing messages condemning ICE's anti-immigration policies, which they described as a threat to their livelihoods and community values.
The National Shutdown Day strike highlights growing tensions between immigrant communities and law enforcement agencies in the US. As protests continue nationwide, Detroit-area businesses have made it clear that they stand with those affected by ICE's actions β or at least will not stand against them.