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Omaha Steve

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Mon Jan 19, 2026, 07:34 PM Monday

7 Twin Cities-area grocery stores announce closures for anti-ICE strike [View all]

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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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 21 hrs ago #12
You want action? Replace the Democratic leadership with some doers. AOC for Speaker would be a good start. flashman13 18 hrs ago #14
Hear Hear! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 12 hrs ago #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 15 hrs ago #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 21 hrs ago #13
"Of course, we are too programmed to do that, so.." EX500rider 11 hrs ago #17
If we had understood how things were going to play out... OldBaldy1701E 6 hrs ago #18
We The People --- is the power! mysteryowl Yesterday #11
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