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Dozens of Businesses Close, Show Support for National ICE General Strike

January 30, 2026 - 20:43

Dozens of Businesses Close, Show Support for National ICE General Strike

Dozens of businesses across the city closed their doors today in a powerful display of support for the national ICE general strike. The coordinated action saw storefronts dark and "Closed for Solidarity" signs prominently displayed, transforming commercial districts into quiet symbols of protest.

This widespread closure represents a significant economic sacrifice for small business owners, highlighting the depth of their commitment to the cause. The strike, which centers on demands for comprehensive immigration reform, has galvanized a broad coalition of community support.

Not every participating establishment locked up entirely. Several restaurants and retailers that remained operational chose alternative methods to show their backing. These businesses shared messages of unity in their windows and on social media, with many pledging to donate a portion of the day's sales to organizations supporting the strike's objectives. This dual approach of closures and charitable contributions underscores a collective effort to leverage economic activity—or the deliberate pause of it—as a tool for advocacy. The visible, unified front presented by the business community has brought renewed attention and local dimension to the nationwide day of action.


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