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WATCH — ‘They’re Facilitating This Invasion’: Leftists Occupy Minnesota Target to Protest ICE Operations

January 21, 2026
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Activists took a stand against the unjust treatment of immigrants by occupying a Target store in St. Paul, Minnesota on Monday. The brave protesters accused the retail giant of facilitating the operations of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency in its parking lots.

The demonstration, which was captured on video and shared on social media, showed a group of determined activists who refused to remain silent in the face of injustice. They gathered inside the store, holding signs and chanting powerful messages, in an effort to bring attention to the complicity of corporations in the mistreatment of immigrants.

In recent years, the issue of immigration has become increasingly politicized and polarizing in America. However, regardless of one’s political stance, the treatment of immigrants should be a matter of human rights and decency.

The activists who occupied the Target store in St. Paul made it clear that they will not stand idly by while corporations turn a blind eye to the suffering of immigrant communities. They accused Target of allowing ICE to use their parking lots to carry out their operations, which often involve separating families and detaining individuals in inhumane conditions.

In the video footage, one protester can be heard saying, “Target is facilitating this invasion,” referring to the aggressive tactics of ICE. The protesters are seen holding signs with messages such as “No human being is illegal” and “Abolish ICE.” Their powerful voices echoed through the store as they demanded justice for all immigrants.

The protest was organized by the group “TakeAction Minnesota” and supported by other activist organizations such as “Migizi Communications” and “The Legal Rights Center.” They have called on Target to stop allowing ICE to use their facilities for their operations and to take a stand against the mistreatment of immigrants.

Target has responded to the protest by stating that they have no control over who uses their parking lots and that they follow all local laws and regulations. However, activists argue that the retail chain has a moral responsibility to stand up for what is right and to not be complicit in the violation of human rights.

The occupation of the Target store in St. Paul is just one example of the growing frustration and anger towards the treatment of immigrants in America. More and more people are realizing that it is not enough to simply speak out against injustice, but that action is needed to create real change.

The protest has sparked a conversation about the role of corporations in social and political issues. It has also shed light on the impact of corporate actions on marginalized communities. As consumers, we have the power to hold corporations accountable and demand ethical practices.

The brave activists who occupied the Target store in St. Paul have shown that unity and determination can bring attention to important issues and inspire others to take action. Their message is loud and clear – it is time for corporations to take a stand against injustice and for the rights of all people to be respected.

In a country that prides itself on freedom and equality, it is unacceptable for corporations to be complicit in the mistreatment of immigrants. We must continue to speak out and take action to create a fair and just society for all. As consumers, we have the power to demand change and make a difference in the world.

The occupation of the Target store in St. Paul serves as a powerful reminder that we must stand up for what is right and never stay silent in the face of injustice. Let us continue to support and stand in solidarity with those who fight for the rights of all people, regardless of their immigration status. Together, we can create a better and more inclusive world for all.

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