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Omaha Steve

(108,552 posts)
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 07:34 PM Monday

7 Twin Cities-area grocery stores announce closures for anti-ICE strike

Source: bringmethenews.com

Co-ops in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Stillwater are observing a "Day of Truth and Freedom" on Friday.
Brianna Kelly Updated:3 hours ago Original:3 hours ago

A coalition of seven grocery stores in the Twin Cities area will be closed Friday as part of a strike and economic blackout protesting the Trump administration's escalating immigration crackdown across Minnesota.

A spokesperson for Mississippi Market Co-op announced Monday that its three locations in St. Paul are participating in the effort, known as a "ICE Out MN: Day of Truth and Freedom," along with the two Wedge Community Co-ops in Minneapolis, Eastside Food Co-op in Minneapolis, and River Market Co-op in Stillwater.

Employees who are scheduled to work Friday will still receive pay.

"As a cooperative, we believe our shared labor, time, and economic participation are powerful tools. Along with communities across Minnesota, we are taking unified action with no work, no school, and no shopping to show we will not quietly endure fear and violence in our communities," the grocery stores said in a statement.


Read more: https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-lifestyle/7-twin-cities-area-grocery-stores-announce-closures-for-anti-ice-strike

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7 Twin Cities-area grocery stores announce closures for anti-ICE strike (Original Post) Omaha Steve Monday OP
A sweet gesture, but a fart in the wind as to effect. n/t TygrBright Monday #1
It is a baby step. But babies grow up. I think before this is over there will be large scale strikes and boycotts. flashman13 Monday #3
It needs to snowball IronLionZion Monday #5
It will snowball. How fast that happens is up to Trump. Momentum builts in proportion to the insanity. flashman13 Monday #8
Which is a losing proposition. OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #12
You want action? Replace the Democratic leadership with some doers. AOC for Speaker would be a good start. flashman13 Tuesday #14
Hear Hear! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #16
Certainly a welcome gesture Roy Rolling Monday #6
Would you want their support if the shoe was on the other foot? littlemissmartypants Monday #9
Call me when Kroger, or whatever Kroger owns in ALL of MN joins maxrandb Tuesday #15
Great. efhmc Monday #2
And miller can go screw himself vapor2 Monday #4
What we need is a national strike. MuirHero Monday #7
There are planned opportunities to do that. One is tomorrow. Will you be participating... littlemissmartypants Monday #10
What we need is a consistent, continued strike. OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #13
"Of course, we are too programmed to do that, so.." EX500rider Tuesday #17
If we had understood how things were going to play out... OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #18
Preparing how? Most jobs will fire if you take more then a few days off without a doctors note (or vacation time) EX500rider Wednesday #19
Prepared by having food banks ready to support the masses as they stop making the oligarchs richer. OldBaldy1701E Wednesday #21
Think me losing my job and being homeless isn't going to help anybody & certainly not me EX500rider Yesterday #22
I did not mention Germany. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #23
I am not worried, he will be out of office at noon on January 20, 2029...if he lives that long EX500rider Yesterday #24
I find that comparison also faulty EX500rider Yesterday #25
You are correct, I suppose the tales of the resistance in the South would be a much better comparison. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #26
We The People --- is the power! mysteryowl Tuesday #11
If the point of a strike is to hurt the owners intrepidity Wednesday #20

flashman13

(2,136 posts)
3. It is a baby step. But babies grow up. I think before this is over there will be large scale strikes and boycotts.
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 08:18 PM
Monday

ICE agents have already been tossed out of their hotels.

Momentum will grow in direct proportion to the insanity. I'm afraid we ain't seen nothing yet.

IronLionZion

(50,890 posts)
5. It needs to snowball
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 08:57 PM
Monday

if ICE can't stay anywhere or eat anywhere, they will eventually leave. Same with restaurants and gas stations and anything else they want. Gas station attendants can turn off the pumps when ICE arrives.

flashman13

(2,136 posts)
8. It will snowball. How fast that happens is up to Trump. Momentum builts in proportion to the insanity.
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 10:14 PM
Monday

OldBaldy1701E

(10,447 posts)
12. Which is a losing proposition.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 08:51 AM
Tuesday

'Reacting' is not going to save us. That is too little too late.

Acting will.

flashman13

(2,136 posts)
14. You want action? Replace the Democratic leadership with some doers. AOC for Speaker would be a good start.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 11:25 AM
Tuesday

Roy Rolling

(7,453 posts)
6. Certainly a welcome gesture
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 09:25 PM
Monday

But only time will tell about the effect. It may have little effect for me 1,000 miles downriver, but for the people in Minneapolis the effect may be enormous immediately and beyond.

Only time will tell, but a lack of media coverage will curtail any positive effect and turn it into a stinky….you said it….fart.

maxrandb

(17,211 posts)
15. Call me when Kroger, or whatever Kroger owns in ALL of MN joins
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 02:21 PM
Tuesday

because I am sure Kroger owns something there.

Better yet, call me when enough people stop shopping at fascist supporting Kroger that it changes Krogers actions in support of fascism.

MuirHero

(91 posts)
7. What we need is a national strike.
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 10:01 PM
Monday

Get the independent truckers involved. Shut the whole damn country down as 10 million of us take to the streets. We need to step up the pressure to rein in this madman and the complicit Republican Party.

OldBaldy1701E

(10,447 posts)
13. What we need is a consistent, continued strike.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 08:58 AM
Tuesday

Don't do anything until they change their actions and remove that idiot. I don't care how long it takes. Weeks, months, whatever. Stop it all.

Don't. Do. Anything.

Of course, we are too programmed to do that, so...

However, it is the only thing that will work. Other than direct action, but that seems to scare people so horribly that it appears to me that we would rather just be killed than actually stand up and stop them.

I guess history does repeat itself.

EX500rider

(12,232 posts)
17. "Of course, we are too programmed to do that, so.."
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 07:04 PM
Tuesday

Less programming and more desire to pay my rent & eat on my part.

Asking people who live paycheck to paycheck to not work is easier to say then do.

OldBaldy1701E

(10,447 posts)
18. If we had understood how things were going to play out...
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 11:21 PM
Tuesday

(As some of us did... )

We should have been prepared or preparing for such a thing.

But...

EX500rider

(12,232 posts)
19. Preparing how? Most jobs will fire if you take more then a few days off without a doctors note (or vacation time)
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 11:38 AM
Wednesday

OldBaldy1701E

(10,447 posts)
21. Prepared by having food banks ready to support the masses as they stop making the oligarchs richer.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 06:14 PM
Wednesday

Prepared by having medical people ready to start creating what would essentially be M.A.S.H. units around the cities to have medical care without the federal ability to interfere.

Do you think that France in the 1940s was whining about their jobs? They created the French Underground. They started working on saving people and taking down the regime. They fought for years. They made sacrifices. But, they also saved lives and shortened their occupation by those actions. Which would have been shortened further if the people who correctly pointed out that all of this was coming had been listened to.

Do you really think we are so far away from that?

I salute you, then. And, wish us all luck. We are definitely going to need it.

EX500rider

(12,232 posts)
22. Think me losing my job and being homeless isn't going to help anybody & certainly not me
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:02 AM
Yesterday

I also don't think the US has gotten to the same point Germany was at where German citizens of the Jewish religion were being taken to death camps and killed by the millions. And any attempt to draw parallels to what is going on right now is just a disservice to the Holocaust in my opinion, ymmv

OldBaldy1701E

(10,447 posts)
23. I did not mention Germany.
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:19 AM
Yesterday

I mentioned France. Being occupied. I said nothing about the Holocaust. I said nothing about the Jewish people there.

You would rather worry about being offended at a comparison (that I didn't make) than worry about the fact that they will come for you once they are done with the other 'reasons for being a dictatorship', even based solely on then fact you are a member of this site? (You think they can't find out who you are? HAHAHAHAHA!)

As I said, good luck. This is why we will be needing so much of it.

EX500rider

(12,232 posts)
24. I am not worried, he will be out of office at noon on January 20, 2029...if he lives that long
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 12:09 PM
Yesterday

The best defense will be to vote.

EX500rider

(12,232 posts)
25. I find that comparison also faulty
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 12:21 PM
Yesterday

The US has not been invaded and occupied by a foreign nation like France was. That would call for a armed resistance.

The US using heavy handed methods to enforce immigration laws requires changes in laws and/or procedures, not armed resistance IMO

OldBaldy1701E

(10,447 posts)
26. You are correct, I suppose the tales of the resistance in the South would be a much better comparison.
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 04:20 PM
Yesterday

The Underground Railroad and all that.

Yes, their 'procedures' require changes. How many people are going to suffer and even die while we decide when and where we are going to change those 'procedures'? Especially when said offenders do not want to change?

I concede that we may not come to an agreement on this topic. However, each one is trying to save this country from itself.

Without solid and focused leadership on the matter, that is where we are. Trying to do the best we can.

Only history will be able to conclude which methodology saved the nation. Or, which one lost it.

intrepidity

(8,562 posts)
20. If the point of a strike is to hurt the owners
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 12:49 PM
Wednesday

then co-ops doing it seems moot.

If, however, the point is to allow employees time off to protest, then it makes more sense. Is that it?

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