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      <title>Milwaukee Area Labor Council leads ‘sing-in’ at Target, demands ICE out</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Milwaukee, WI – On the afternoon of January 31, more than a dozen activists gathered together at the call of the Milwaukee Area Labor Council, and in response to a National Day of Action, to protest the inaction of Target around ICE. The protesters marched together into the store located in West Milwaukee singing “Which side are you on, Target, which side are you on?” before gathering near the entrance to read a letter addressed to Target’s CEO.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;“We took action today to ask the Target corporation to lift their powerful voice and say ICE out of Minnesota. In West Milwaukee today a Target manager clearly stated that their stores are private property. Why don’t they mark it as such? That would create a much safer environment for workers and shoppers. It would prevent ICE from doing raids inside the stores,” said Pam Fendt, the president of the Milwaukee Area Labor Council. &#xA;&#xA;Fendt continued, “They proved our point. They could do something about ICE actions in our neighboring state, and so far they are choosing not to. When local police arrived today, they said Target can decide who’s in their store because it’s private property. It was an act of solidarity today to help expose Target’s double standard.”&#xA;&#xA;Individuals passed out leaflets in both English and Spanish about ICE to customers as they entered or exited. After the reading was finished, the group chanted “What do we want? ICE out! When do we want it? Now!” and sang Solidarity Forever while holding signs that read “Target, speak out! ICE out of Minnesota!” in both English and Spanish.&#xA;&#xA;After only about ten minutes, West Milwaukee police officers showed up on the scene to disrupt the action. The store manager stood nearby and became very hostile with the group of activists. Despite her disposition, the manager was presented with a letter to the Target CEO to send it to her superiors. As the police shepherded the group out of the store, they once again sang “Which side are you on, Target, which side are you on?”&#xA;&#xA;&#34;Target demonstrated today that their security team is prepared to kick people out of their store if they think it&#39;s necessary. If ICE agents come in without a warrant and threaten the safety of our community, will Target kick them out, too?” said Piper Hogan, a member of the Wisconsin Federation of Nurses &amp; Health Professionals Local 5000 and the Young Worker’s Committee. “That&#39;s what we&#39;re demanding. We won&#39;t sit idly by when ICE comes to terrorize Milwaukee, and neither should these corporations.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The national corporate headquarters for the popular chain resides in Minneapolis, where for months federal immigration forces have terrorized communities. On January 8, video came out from Richfield, Minnesota, showing 17-year-old Jonathan Aguilar Garcia being tackled and dragged out of a Target, shortly followed by another of his co-workers.&#xA;&#xA;Target has been the focus of a boycott stemming from a 2025 decision to their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, and their apparent willingness to collaborate with the ICE terror in Minnesota has only added fuel to the fire. Thus far, since the rollout of the boycott last year, Target has lost money – reports show a 19% decrease in profits from the prior year on top of a five-year low on stock prices – and their corporate offices have done some major restructuring, including 1800 corporate jobs being cut and CEO Brian Cornell stepping down.&#xA;&#xA;For anyone interested in taking similar actions in their own communities, they can visit iceoutnowmn.com for a tool kit and other resources.&#xA;&#xA;#MilwaukeeWI #WI #Labor #ImmigrantRights #ICE #Target #AlexPretti&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Milwaukee, WI – On the afternoon of January 31, more than a dozen activists gathered together at the call of the Milwaukee Area Labor Council, and in response to a National Day of Action, to protest the inaction of Target around ICE. The protesters marched together into the store located in West Milwaukee singing “Which side are you on, Target, which side are you on?” before gathering near the entrance to read a letter addressed to Target’s CEO.</p>



<p>“We took action today to ask the Target corporation to lift their powerful voice and say ICE out of Minnesota. In West Milwaukee today a Target manager clearly stated that their stores are private property. Why don’t they mark it as such? That would create a much safer environment for workers and shoppers. It would prevent ICE from doing raids inside the stores,” said Pam Fendt, the president of the Milwaukee Area Labor Council. </p>

<p>Fendt continued, “They proved our point. They could do something about ICE actions in our neighboring state, and so far they are choosing not to. When local police arrived today, they said Target can decide who’s in their store because it’s private property. It was an act of solidarity today to help expose Target’s double standard.”</p>

<p>Individuals passed out leaflets in both English and Spanish about ICE to customers as they entered or exited. After the reading was finished, the group chanted “What do we want? ICE out! When do we want it? Now!” and sang <em>Solidarity Forever</em> while holding signs that read “Target, speak out! ICE out of Minnesota!” in both English and Spanish.</p>

<p>After only about ten minutes, West Milwaukee police officers showed up on the scene to disrupt the action. The store manager stood nearby and became very hostile with the group of activists. Despite her disposition, the manager was presented with a letter to the Target CEO to send it to her superiors. As the police shepherded the group out of the store, they once again sang “Which side are you on, Target, which side are you on?”</p>

<p>“Target demonstrated today that their security team is prepared to kick people out of their store if they think it&#39;s necessary. If ICE agents come in without a warrant and threaten the safety of our community, will Target kick them out, too?” said Piper Hogan, a member of the Wisconsin Federation of Nurses &amp; Health Professionals Local 5000 and the Young Worker’s Committee. “That&#39;s what we&#39;re demanding. We won&#39;t sit idly by when ICE comes to terrorize Milwaukee, and neither should these corporations.”</p>

<p>The national corporate headquarters for the popular chain resides in Minneapolis, where for months federal immigration forces have terrorized communities. On January 8, video came out from Richfield, Minnesota, showing 17-year-old Jonathan Aguilar Garcia being tackled and dragged out of a Target, shortly followed by another of his co-workers.</p>

<p>Target has been the focus of a boycott stemming from a 2025 decision to their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, and their apparent willingness to collaborate with the ICE terror in Minnesota has only added fuel to the fire. Thus far, since the rollout of the boycott last year, Target has lost money – reports show a 19% decrease in profits from the prior year on top of a five-year low on stock prices – and their corporate offices have done some major restructuring, including 1800 corporate jobs being cut and CEO Brian Cornell stepping down.</p>

<p>For anyone interested in taking similar actions in their own communities, they can visit <a href="http://iceoutnowmn.com/">iceoutnowmn.com</a> for a tool kit and other resources.</p>

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      <title>Target targeted for contribution to anti-gay and anti-immigrant candidate Tom Emmer </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - The outpouring of online anger at Target turned to the streets on Aug. 5, as more than 50 people protested outside of Target’s store on Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue in the heart of Minneapolis’s Latino community. Target is under fire for contributing $150,000 to MN Forward for television ads in support of Minnesota Republican governor candidate Tom Emmer, a man infamous for his extreme anti-immigrant, anti-gay and anti-minimum wage views.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Outrage ensued when Target’s support for Emmer came to light last week. A Facebook group called “Boycott Target Until They Cease Funding Anti-Gay Politics” quickly amassed over 46,000 members and within days MoveOn.org collected more than 260,000 signatures against Target’s support of Emmer.&#xA;&#xA;The Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc) and the Boycott Arizona-MN (BAM!) campaign rallied numerous communities to protest outside the Lake Street Target store, all outraged at Emmer’s extreme right wing politics and at Target’s support of the candidate.&#xA;&#xA;According to Anh Pham of MIRAc, “We organized this protest because immigrants spend a lot of money at Target and we don’t want that money going to people who attack our community. This is a powerful opportunity to join together in alliance with workers, poor people and the LGBTQ community. Target really screwed up - but we are building a broad and powerful coalition to stop Target from doing this again and to stop Emmer’s agenda in its tracks.”&#xA;&#xA;MIRAc’s Ana Vasquez outlined Emmer’s voting record for anti-immigrant bills, including drastic measures like denying prenatal care to women who are undocumented and his praising of Arizona’s anti-immigrant SB1070 bill, calling it “a wonderful first step.”&#xA;&#xA;Jennie Eisert of the Anti-War Committee spoke about the outrage toward Emmer and Target from the LGBTQ community. Emmer supports bills to deny domestic partner benefits to gay and lesbian couples and supports a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. Target is particularly vulnerable to criticism from the LGBTQ community, as they have spent years cultivating a gay-friendly image.&#xA;&#xA;Deb Konechne of the Welfare Rights Committee and Minnesota Coalition for a People’s Bailout spoke about Emmer’s long record of attacks on working class and poor people, which blew up in his face in the recent flap over Emmer’s proposal to lower the minimum wage and to cut wages for servers that get tips.&#xA;&#xA;Target’s large financial contribution to MN Forward is one of the first examples of the fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2009 ruling that allows corporations to give unrestricted money to political campaigns. Target’s CEO Gregg Steinhafel was unprepared for the whirlwind of anger from the LGBTQ community, immigrants and workers. As they spun into damage-control mode, Target initially said they were supporting Emmer because of his pro-business policies, not because of his social policies. Then under increasing pressure, on Aug. 5 Steinhafel issued an apology, saying he was sorry that gay Target employees felt offended by this. Organizers of the Thursday’s Target protest declared that the half-apology was not enough, because Steinhafel did not commit to stop funding for MN Forward or Emmer’s campaign and also only addressed the anger felt by the LGBTQ community, not by immigrants or workers.&#xA;&#xA;Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #PoorPeoplesMovements #Labor #LGBTQ #MIRAc #SB1070 #TomEmmer #MinnesotaImmigrantRightsActionCommittee #BAM #BoycottArizonaMinnesota #Target&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/dsliR3E9.jpg" alt="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls" title="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls Protest Aug. 5 in Mpls against Target funding of MNForward&#39;s ad campaign for Governor candidate Tom Emmer, who is anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and anti-working class &amp; poor. \(Photo by Molly Glasgow\)"/></p>

<p>Minneapolis, MN – The outpouring of online anger at Target turned to the streets on Aug. 5, as more than 50 people protested outside of Target’s store on Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue in the heart of Minneapolis’s Latino community. Target is under fire for contributing $150,000 to MN Forward for television ads in support of Minnesota Republican governor candidate Tom Emmer, a man infamous for his extreme anti-immigrant, anti-gay and anti-minimum wage views.</p>



<p>Outrage ensued when Target’s support for Emmer came to light last week. A Facebook group called “Boycott Target Until They Cease Funding Anti-Gay Politics” quickly amassed over 46,000 members and within days MoveOn.org collected more than 260,000 signatures against Target’s support of Emmer.</p>

<p>The Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc) and the Boycott Arizona-MN (BAM!) campaign rallied numerous communities to protest outside the Lake Street Target store, all outraged at Emmer’s extreme right wing politics and at Target’s support of the candidate.</p>

<p>According to Anh Pham of MIRAc, “We organized this protest because immigrants spend a lot of money at Target and we don’t want that money going to people who attack our community. This is a powerful opportunity to join together in alliance with workers, poor people and the LGBTQ community. Target really screwed up – but we are building a broad and powerful coalition to stop Target from doing this again and to stop Emmer’s agenda in its tracks.”</p>

<p>MIRAc’s Ana Vasquez outlined Emmer’s voting record for anti-immigrant bills, including drastic measures like denying prenatal care to women who are undocumented and his praising of Arizona’s anti-immigrant SB1070 bill, calling it “a wonderful first step.”</p>

<p>Jennie Eisert of the Anti-War Committee spoke about the outrage toward Emmer and Target from the LGBTQ community. Emmer supports bills to deny domestic partner benefits to gay and lesbian couples and supports a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. Target is particularly vulnerable to criticism from the LGBTQ community, as they have spent years cultivating a gay-friendly image.</p>

<p>Deb Konechne of the Welfare Rights Committee and Minnesota Coalition for a People’s Bailout spoke about Emmer’s long record of attacks on working class and poor people, which blew up in his face in the recent flap over Emmer’s proposal to lower the minimum wage and to cut wages for servers that get tips.</p>

<p>Target’s large financial contribution to MN Forward is one of the first examples of the fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2009 ruling that allows corporations to give unrestricted money to political campaigns. Target’s CEO Gregg Steinhafel was unprepared for the whirlwind of anger from the LGBTQ community, immigrants and workers. As they spun into damage-control mode, Target initially said they were supporting Emmer because of his pro-business policies, not because of his social policies. Then under increasing pressure, on Aug. 5 Steinhafel issued an apology, saying he was sorry that gay Target employees felt offended by this. Organizers of the Thursday’s Target protest declared that the half-apology was not enough, because Steinhafel did not commit to stop funding for MN Forward or Emmer’s campaign and also only addressed the anger felt by the LGBTQ community, not by immigrants or workers.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/S590gSbU.jpg" alt="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls" title="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls Protest Aug. 5 in Mpls against Target funding of MNForward&#39;s ad campaign for Governor candidate Tom Emmer, who is anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and anti-working class &amp; poor. \(Photo by Molly Glasgow\)"/></p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/HkMixw3q.jpg" alt="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls" title="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls Protest Aug. 5 in Mpls against Target funding of MNForward&#39;s ad campaign for Governor candidate Tom Emmer, who is anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and anti-working class &amp; poor. \(Photo by Molly Glasgow\)"/></p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/Uo8pBTlX.jpg" alt="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls" title="Protest vs Target funding of Emmer campaign, Aug. 5 in Mpls Protest Aug. 5 in Mpls against Target funding of MNForward&#39;s ad campaign for Governor candidate Tom Emmer, who is anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and anti-working class &amp; poor. \(Photo by Molly Glasgow\)"/></p>

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