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ICE暴力执法行动抗议持续发酵
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2026-01-26 07:13
Group 1 - The recent enforcement actions by ICE in Minnesota have sparked significant social controversy, particularly following the shooting of an unarmed woman, Renee Good, by a federal immigration officer, leading to increased pressure on large companies to take a clear stance against ICE's actions [1] - Labor organizations, community leaders, and religious figures have initiated a "Day of Truth and Freedom" campaign, calling for an economic boycott through "no work, no shopping, no school" actions, targeting major corporations like Target, Delta Airlines, and Hilton to cease business relations with ICE [2] - A report from North Star Policy Action indicates that immigration enforcement actions cost taxpayers at least $18 million weekly, while immigrant workers and business owners contribute approximately $41 billion annually to Minnesota's economy [3] Group 2 - The construction industry is particularly affected, with workers reporting disruptions and inability to work due to ICE actions, leading to protests and petitions against ICE's presence on job sites [3] - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has responded strongly to the protests, questioning the motives of labor leaders and citing the presence of undocumented immigrants with criminal records, although critics argue that many targeted individuals have no criminal history [3] - The political implications of ICE's enforcement actions have been highlighted by comparisons to President Trump's pardons of over 1,600 individuals, raising concerns about the selective and politicized nature of ICE's enforcement choices [4]