
Minneapolis Becomes Epicenter of ICE Backlash (Image Credits: 8newsnow.com)
Las Vegas – Several small businesses shuttered Friday to participate in a general strike protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions that sparked widespread demonstrations in Minneapolis.[1][2]
Minneapolis Becomes Epicenter of ICE Backlash
Recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Minneapolis triggered intense protests and economic disruptions. Hotels housing federal agents halted reservations amid demonstrations, while hundreds of local businesses closed earlier in solidarity.[3][4] Protesters braved severe cold to oppose what organizers described as community raids and family separations.
The unrest fueled a national call to action. Organizers urged a complete economic halt – no work, no school, no shopping – to defund ICE and halt its operations.[5]
Las Vegas Entrepreneurs Join the Shutdown
Around 10 Las Vegas establishments announced closures via social media, amplifying support for immigrant communities nationwide.[1] Yukon Pizza in downtown led the effort, with owners committing to the full day off.
Other participants included:
- LV Plant Collective
- Mojave Bloom Nursery
- Neon Desert Vintage
- Tofu Tease
- Venila Creamery
- Frescas Skate Shop
- Afterlife
These spots ranged from eateries to boutiques and plant shops, united in their stance.[6][2]
Owners Voice Commitment Amid Risks
Business leaders emphasized moral imperatives over financial losses. Yukon Pizza’s social media post declared, “In solidarity with the people in Minnesota and all those brutalized by ICE, we are joining the National Day of Action.”[7]
Owner Alex White highlighted family stakes: “We are small business owners… We are putting our stuff on the line because we are one voice of many trying to be a part of something that says this has to stop now.”[7] LV Plant Collective’s Cararissa Beasley added, “I think that being a small business, people don’t expect you to have a voice… My only hope is that people can continue speaking up.”[1]
Co-owner Danny White of Yukon Pizza stressed unity: “What we’re here to do is to learn from one another and all this division is what’s causing all of the problems in the world right now.”[1]
Backlash Hits Local Spots
Participation drew swift opposition. Staff at businesses like Yukon Pizza fielded aggressive phone calls and erratic messages, including critics posing as customers.[1]
Online, review sites saw influxes of one-star ratings from detractors labeling the action as misguided. Yet owners persisted, viewing the response as part of broader discourse.[8]
Key Takeaways
- Las Vegas closures formed part of a national push against ICE, rooted in Minneapolis raids.
- Small owners risked revenue to champion immigrant rights and unity.
- Actions sparked debate, with both support and sharp criticism.
This coordinated shutdown highlighted how local enterprises can influence national conversations on immigration enforcement. As operations resume Saturday, the gesture leaves a mark on community activism. What do you think about businesses taking such stands? Tell us in the comments.