Over 650 readers weigh in on the upcoming 'National Shutdown', with a sharp split on its effectiveness. The anti-ICE call to action urges people to skip work, school, and shopping, sparking intense online discussions.
While 12% of readers plan to join by skipping work, 5% say they'll skip school, and 31% claim they won't shop. However, the majority – 52% – will simply go about their day as usual.
Some readers dismissed the shutdown as ineffective or "political theater," while others stated that it's a way for them to act against ICE without sacrificing too much. One reader even wrote, "I'm sick of hearing about the atrocities committed by ICE and not doing anything about it."
Others showed solidarity with law enforcement and ICE's role in enforcing federal laws, stating that hurting the economy would send a powerful message to local governments and the Trump administration.
Many readers believe that skipping work or school won't change much, but some are willing to make sacrifices. One parent said they'll keep their child home and refuse to shop to show support for fellow Americans against ICE agents.
Some argued that protesting wouldn't affect ICE's job, while others believed it was necessary to send a message. The debate highlights the deep divisions within the community on how to address immigration issues.
Readers' views are diverse, ranging from support for law enforcement and ICE to opposition to the shutdown altogether.
While 12% of readers plan to join by skipping work, 5% say they'll skip school, and 31% claim they won't shop. However, the majority – 52% – will simply go about their day as usual.
Some readers dismissed the shutdown as ineffective or "political theater," while others stated that it's a way for them to act against ICE without sacrificing too much. One reader even wrote, "I'm sick of hearing about the atrocities committed by ICE and not doing anything about it."
Others showed solidarity with law enforcement and ICE's role in enforcing federal laws, stating that hurting the economy would send a powerful message to local governments and the Trump administration.
Many readers believe that skipping work or school won't change much, but some are willing to make sacrifices. One parent said they'll keep their child home and refuse to shop to show support for fellow Americans against ICE agents.
Some argued that protesting wouldn't affect ICE's job, while others believed it was necessary to send a message. The debate highlights the deep divisions within the community on how to address immigration issues.
Readers' views are diverse, ranging from support for law enforcement and ICE to opposition to the shutdown altogether.