ICE OUT OF MINNESOTA

DAY OF TRUTH & FREEDOM

JANUARY 23



MARCH @ 2PM, THE COMMONS MPLS

NO WORK.

NO SCHOOL.

NO SHOPPING.

NO WORK. NO SCHOOL. NO SHOPPING.

Minnesotans are coming together in moral reflection and action to stand together against the actions of the federal government against the state of Minnesota. The ICE “surge” that cost the life of Renee Nicole Good is violating the Constitutional and human rights of Americans and our neighbors. It is time to suspend the normal order of business to demand immediate cessation of ICE actions in MN, accountability for federal agents who have caused loss of life and abuse to Minnesota residents and call for Congress to immediately intervene. 

Friday, January 23rd will be a statewide day of non-violent moral action, reflection: no work, no school, no shopping — only community, conscience, and collective action.

WHY TRUTH & FREEDOM

A free and democratic people depend upon our leaders being rooted in the truth. Repression depends on lies. Freedom depends on a shared Truth. 

WHAT WILL HAPPEN ON JANUARY 23rd?

There will be a unified, statewide pause in daily economic activity. Instead, Minnesotans will spend time with family, neighbors, and their community to show Minnesota’s moral heart and collective economic power. This means:  

  • No work (except emergency services) 

  • No school

  • No shopping or consumer spending

There will be a peaceful march and rally in downtown Minneapolis at 2:00pm.

WHAT MINNESOTANS ARE DEMANDING.

  1. ICE must leave Minnesota now.

  2. The officer who killed Renee Good must be held legally accountable.

  3. No additional federal funding for ICE in the upcoming Congressional budget and ICE should be investigated for human and Constitutional violations of Americans and our neighbors.

  4. We call upon Minnesota and National Companies to become 4th Amendment businesses, cease economic relations with ICE and refuse ICE entry or using their property for staging grounds. 

Minnesotans: Sign the Pledge
Businesses: Sign the Pledge

MINNESOTANS:

HOW TO PARTICIPATE.

NO WORK.

Don’t go into work on January 23rd. Instead, organize your workplace into action, and ask your workplace to become a 4th Amendment Business. Attend the March at 2:00pm Here’s more info on how you can organize your workplace and participate.

NO SCHOOL.

If you are a student or educator, don’t go to school on January 23rd. Learn how to organize a walkout.

Click here for an additional tool.

NO SHOPPING.

Don’t shop on January 23rd. Instead, talk to your local businesses about publicly demanding ICE leave Minnesota. Ask them to close in solidarity on 1/23 and to become 4th Amendment Business.

Tell Target: ICE Out of Minnesota

Talk to a local business you love about standing up!

Are you a local business that wants to participate? Here’s how.

Growing List of Supporters

A NATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY

Ice Out Now Events Map
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Across the state & country people are standing up in solidarity.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SOLIDARITY ACTIONS
HOST A SOLIDARITY ACTION

WE’RE TELLING BIG COMPANIES: ICE OUT.

The way we win is to convince economic powerhouses to stand with us and demand ICE leave Minnesota. They should side with our communities and our people.

NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE demand the businesses that are supporting ICE take a stand with US and not those terrorizing our communities.

Take Action with Our Toolkit

TELL THEM TO TAKE A STAND

MONDAY, JAN 19

TARGET

✏️ Add Your Name to Target Letter
In-Store Salt Ice Action

TUESDAY, JAN 20

HOME DEPOT

✏️ Add Your Name to Home Depot Letter

WEDNESDAY, JAN 21

ENTERPRISE

✏️ Add Your Name to Enterprise Letter

HILTON

THURSDAY, JAN 22

✏️ Add Your Name to Hilton Letter

DELTA

FRIDAY, JAN 23

✏️ Add Your Name to Delta Letter

ICE OUT MN Community Briefings

Join regular community briefings to stay updated on ICE activity in Minnesota, hear from organizers and leaders, and learn how you can take meaningful action. These briefings are open to everyone who wants trusted updates, next steps, and ways to support impacted neighbors. 

When: Every Wednesday & Sunday at 8 PM CT (check calendar for updates)

Where: Virtual (Zoom)

Why attend?

  • Stay informed with reliable, regularly updated information. 

  • Get action steps and ways to support community safety and advocacy. 

  • Connect with organizers, leaders, and neighbors working together across the state. 

Register Here