cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/19724
The movement against ICE has continued to surge in Minneapolis and across the United States in the wake of the killing of Renee Good.
On January 13, a coalition of faith leaders, union presidents, business owners, and community figures in Minneapolis called on “every worker in Minnesota to refuse to show up to work” and “every single Minnesotan to not spend a dime” on Friday, January 23, to demand an end to the “violence and horror” that ICE has unleashed on the community and the agency’s complete removal from the state.
“We are going to leverage our economic power, our labor, our prayer for one another,” said JaNaé Bates, co-executive director of Isaiah MN, an interfaith and multiracial community organizing network.
“We are not going to shop, we are not going to work, we are not going to school on Friday, January 23.”
Dozens of labor unions, faith groups, businesses, and community organizations across the state are backing the call, with many more joining by the hour. Bates added, “Some people they call that a strike. For many of us, we say this is our right to refusal until something changes.”
Instead of participating in the economy, the organizers are calling on people to use the day to be conscious of the community. Faith groups will be fasting and praying. And at 2pm in downtown Minneapolis, organizers hope millions will gather for a mass march.
“Now is the time,” said the minister. “If you ever wondered for yourself: ‘When is the time that we do something different? When is the time that we stand up and say that this has to change? That this needs to end?’ The time is now.”
Violence in Minnesota backed by Nazi rhetoric in Washington
Speakers at the press conference expressed outrage at the ICE killing of Renee Good, whose “whistle blowing was returned by bullets”. They also described the escalating violence by ICE agents against the community in recent days. According to videos on circulating on social media from Minneapolis, ICE is raiding homes, separating families, dragging employees from their workplaces, pepper spraying people, assaulting high school students and staff, shooting activists with flashbangs, and more.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has continued to defend the ICE operations with far-right rhetoric. US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino recently called Minnesotans who oppose ICE “weak-minded”, echoing Nazi-era language about removed and social cleansing. During a press conference on January 12, US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem had the line “One of ours, all of yours” on her podium. A shocking moment given that the slogan is directly linked to Nazi collective-punishment doctrine. The line comes from an atrocity known as the Lidice Massacre. After one Nazi soldier was killed in a Czech village, the Nazis massacred 170 men and boys of that village, deported 200 women, and killed 82 children in gas chambers.
On the morning of January 13, in a post on his Truth Social platform, US President Trump again claimed that there are thousands of violent criminals in Minnesota that ICE is removing.
Responding to Trump, Bates declared that Minnesotans do want to remove the criminals: “Those thousands of people committing crimes in the state are the ICE officers! Who have been ramming their cars into our people, who have been stealing our people, kidnapping folks, who have been beating folks up and dropping them off in random locations.”
“The beauty about Minnesotans is that we have stood up for each other. We have come together,” she said. The minister was flanked by business owners, faith leaders, and community figures who echoed the demand for ICE to leave Minnesota and any other state in which it is operating.
Faith-labor unity: “Prayer is not a passive activity. It is one that is of action.”
James Earl Johnson, pastor at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Saint Paul, said that January 23 will be a day to reflect on the truth and the call from God to love our neighbors.
“We will pray for the power we have as people of faith to stop this madness, and for ICE to leave Minnesota and any other state where their actions are abusing the children of God.”
Pastor Brian, of Zion Baptist Church, described the ICE presence in Minneapolis as “spiritual warfare”.
“Darkness can’t drive out darkness, right? Only light can break darkness. And we choose to be light today. We choose to speak peace and not hate. We choose unity and not division. And so we will collectively come together on the 23rd.”
JaNaé Bates underlined the duty of faith leaders and congregations in this moment to use fasting and prayer to mobilize the community against the militarized federal forces in the twin cities.
“Prayer is not a passive activity. It is one that is of action. It is one about transformation. It is one where we get to transform ourselves and this world.”
She also highlighted that faith communities are not in this fight alone, listing dozens of unions, businesses, and inter-faith organizations that have already joined the “Day of Truth and Freedom”.
Day of Truth and Freedom
Amid the “lies” by the Trump administration framing Renee Good as a “domestic terrorist”, leaders say truth is essential at this moment.
“The truth is … that life is sacred,” said Bates. “In no way, shape or form should we dismiss someone being killed. In no way, shape or form should we give excuses to people being harmed every day, right? That is the truth.”
The faith leader added: “We need to take a real pause, a real time to step away and say, you know what? Here is actually what is happening.”
Bates made the point that to live in fear, surrounded by violence, is not freedom.
“Freedom is not just the freedom from constraints. It is the freedom to have safety. It is the freedom to have joy. It’s the freedom to be able to thrive. That is why we are choosing this day of freedom and truth.”
Community leaders reiterated the call for every single Minnesotan who loves “this notion of truth and freedom”, to refuse to work, shop, or go to school on January 23.
Organizers asked people to spend the next ten days before the day of action talking to businesses, small and large, and ask them what their plan is for Friday, January 23, and how they are standing up to demand that ICE leave Minnesota.
Read more: Movement against ICE grows in the US in the wake of killing of Renee Good
This thing called hope
“I am a woman of faith. And there’s this thing we talk about called hope,” Bates said, in response to a reporter asking her if she thinks the strike day will work to drive ICE out.
“I believe this is going to rock this state in the most beautiful and glorious of ways. It is going to open our eyes to what is possible,” the minister said.
“For too long we have been told nothing is possible. Bow down. Obey. And do whatever it is that somebody at the top says to do. But we know that that is a lie from the pit of hell. And let me tell y’all this, there is so much that is able to be accomplished when we come together and say no more to what is awful and yes to what is possible.”
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Like everyone else here, I’m entirely pessimistic about these calls for general strikes that proceed the necessary effort to build the level of unionization needed, but idk. People are fucking pissed in a way I haven’t seen, and I really hope they can shut shit down enough to make capital blink. Would also be an amazing opportunity to demonstrate the power of labor to these new generations.
Edit: Oh nvm, it’s only for one day.

If anything a single day works better because, you are right, there is absolutely zero hope for a revolutionary moment driven from the mobilisation of the current Union moment.
At least this way, the strike has an opportunity to expand and radicalize the proletarian base, and re-centers the labour struggle at the heart of anti-fascist organising. It must only be the start, though, because without an escalation of tactic; including wildcat strikes, sabotage, mass membership campaigns, this will simply be a single moment which can be forgotten by the state, and will in fact de-radicalize the workers for thinking that they had reached the climax of the struggle.
Just like how so many movements have been co-opted by the democrats, simply because they were there when we weren’t, there lies ample opportunity in participation despite the odds; as long as we use that participation to build dual power against the neoliberal state, rather than power within it.
Edit: Oh nvm, it’s only for one day.

Honestly that’s a good tactic. It is far easier to carry out and yes, infinitely less effective, but it makes for a good “dry run”. You can see how many people participate, how much organic auxiliary support springs up, get a ton of like minded workers out in the streets where comrades can build connection and agitators plant the seeds for more budding comrades. It’s also a great time to go out and volunteer for groups like Food Not Bombs, Barrios Unidos, find local org chapters to connect with or join if you haven’t yet (you better be at least trying to join an org you libs).
Just showing what a single day’s strike can do and how it strikes terror into the hearts of our enemies will give people more hope and more energy to carry the momentum forward. And the inevitable violent response of the state on behalf of their corporate masters can only further radicalize people. Plus it will take at least a tiny amount of pressure of the people being subject to door to door Gestapo raids.
Be interesting if a bunch of supporting infrastructure pops up out of the failures of it. A nationwide general strike is a lot to ask with no strike funds in place or anything like that, but if a ton of nationwide resources gets poured into a trial run in a single state I could see something sprouting. Be interesting to see how the current private welfare mechanisms respond. GoFundMe and PayPal have shutdown funds moving to Palestinian relief, would we see them smother anything related to a strike fund?
would we see them smother anything related to a strike fund?
Can’t know until we try. This is where the science in scientific socialism arises. Now I am about to explain this in the most burger brain terms possible but bear with me:
You know how the raptors in Jurassic Park were always testing the fences? Because at some point their jailers were going to fuck up, or something unexpected and only exacerbated by capitalist greed would tip the scales, or god willing both at once, well we have to be ready and disciplined and prepared for the potential pain and suffering from testing the fences and the unknown that waits outside those fences because nobody knows what the fuck a revolution in the heart of the empire would look like.
I guarantee nobody on this site, or anywhere else for that matter, knows that. But we have to protect the most vulnerable among us, keep locking arms shoulder to shoulder and back to back, and keep testing those fences until they fail. Also wouldn’t it be so rad if we were all just like those raptors from Jurassic Park who are also all canonically trans.
It does not matter if the strike is a day, a week, hell even a month (if your GENERAL strike lasts more than a few weeks you best have at least much more than a union if you’ve made it that long). The strike is a means to an end.
The Seattle General Strike that established minimum wage took something like a decade to plan and lasted for less than a week. Having a spontaneous general strike for an entire state last longer than a day really is a bad idea.
Ive never seen a “call for a general strike” that has been for more than one day
Starting on January 23rd until the demands are met, right?

Yes!
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