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In reply to the discussion: Minnesota is being baited. [View all]otchmoson
(281 posts)38. Is there a legal reason
why Minnesota businesses can't boycott ICE. Evict them from hotels/motels, close the doors to restaurants, deny service at fast foods, refuse service at gas stations? Could they post signage refusing entry to ICE agents? If ICE is forcing an economic slowdown through fear, can't the residents/businesses fight back through economic denial of service? No bathroom facilities? No DoorDash? Businesses might be at risk if protesters identified them as ICE-enablers, but my question, again, would it be legal?
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I hate the framing that the state hurting its own citizens is "bait." It's also state violence.
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#2
You probably should use the term "federal government" or something along those lines rather than "state."
W_HAMILTON
Yesterday
#9
Yep. Murdering, blinding people is a bridge too far. Instead of tamping down the rhetoric and violence,
Deuxcents
Yesterday
#3
I agree with you Emile. He calls it an insurrection. We saw his insurrection-a true insurrection on Jan. 6. And what did
debm55
Yesterday
#7
If he want's to invoke the insurrection act he will, regardless of what we do
MadameButterfly
Yesterday
#30
And this is in the dead of winter in one of the coldest places in the country....
Sogo
Yesterday
#15
It's not the cold - they're there because it's the site of the George Floyd murder
FakeNoose
Yesterday
#20
Yes there IS a large Somalian population there. Why? Churches helped them getting there.
bluestarone
6 hrs ago
#46
Didn't Walz say a few weeks ago that he had the State National Guard on standby? Where are they?
Bev54
Yesterday
#26
Yeah courts are doing nothing by allowing it to continue while they consider the case.
Bev54
Yesterday
#43
Likely next step is to call on the cultists to start roving the streets and committing violence...
Thomas Hurt
2 hrs ago
#53
They also got good judges to put a stop to the nonsense, unfortunately not so in Minnesota
Bev54
Yesterday
#28
The state tried to get a restraining order to get ICE out and the Judge has given the government
Bev54
2 hrs ago
#52