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Great Neck Rally Targets Citizens Bank’s Links to Immigration Detention

By Matthias Binder May 5, 2026
Great Neck protesters call on Citizens Bank to cut ties to ICE contractors
Great Neck protesters call on Citizens Bank to cut ties to ICE contractors - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: upload.wikimedia.org)
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Great Neck protesters call on Citizens Bank to cut ties to ICE contractors

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Details of the DemonstrationCore Grievances Against the BankA Coordinated Push for ChangeImplications for Community and Policy

Great Neck protesters call on Citizens Bank to cut ties to ICE contractors – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: upload.wikimedia.org)

Great Neck, N.Y. – Roughly 50 protesters assembled outside a Citizens Bank branch on Thursday, April 30, demanding that the institution end its financial connections to private firms involved in federal immigration detention. The gathering took place in the afternoon at the busy intersection of Middle Neck Road and Grace Avenue. Organizers framed the action as a push against what they described as support for controversial detention practices.

Details of the Demonstration

The rally drew a crowd of local residents and activists who voiced their concerns through chants and signs. Participants focused their message on Citizens Bank’s alleged ties to private prison operators that contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. The event remained peaceful, with demonstrators holding the intersection for several hours to draw attention to their cause.

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Local police monitored the scene but reported no incidents. The choice of location underscored the protesters’ strategy to confront the bank directly where community members conduct their daily banking. Such visibility aimed to pressure branch staff and passersby alike.

Core Grievances Against the Bank

At the heart of the protest lay objections to Citizens Bank’s investments in companies that manage immigration detention facilities. Activists argued that these financial links indirectly enabled the expansion of private prisons used for holding migrants. They called for the bank to divest immediately, citing ethical concerns over human rights in detention centers.

This stance echoed longstanding criticisms of financial institutions profiting from government contracts in the immigration system. Protesters emphasized that public pressure could prompt policy shifts, much like past campaigns against other banks. Their message resonated in a community known for civic engagement.

What matters now: As immigration debates intensify, local actions like this one test whether consumer banking choices can influence federal contractor relationships.

A Coordinated Push for Change

The Great Neck rally formed part of a larger, synchronized effort across multiple locations. Similar demonstrations targeted other bank branches, amplifying the collective call to action. Organizers hoped to build momentum through widespread participation and media coverage.

While Citizens Bank has not issued a public response to the April 30 event, past protests have sometimes led to internal reviews of investment portfolios. The sustained focus on private prison financing reflects broader national conversations about corporate responsibility in immigration enforcement.

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Implications for Community and Policy

Events such as this one highlight how local activism intersects with national issues. Great Neck’s proximity to New York City facilitated quick mobilization, drawing participants from surrounding areas. The rally served as a reminder of the power of grassroots efforts to spotlight financial decisions with far-reaching consequences.

Looking ahead, continued pressure could influence not only Citizens Bank’s practices but also spark discussions among other lenders. The demonstration underscored a persistent demand for transparency in banking investments tied to public policy.

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