John,
I’d like to share the message below from our allies on the ground in Minneapolis and give you an opportunity to donate to their rapid response networks, including mutual aid funds and legal defense funds for detained workers and constitution observers.
This past month, the people of Minneapolis have demonstrated heroism and determination that is forcing Congress to act and hold this lawless administration accountable.
Split a donation today between the Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation’s Working Partnerships Fund and the Coalition on Human Needs to power our combined work to support our communities, build rapid response networks, and hold ICE accountable.
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Please read the email below from Chelsie Glaubitz Gabiou, president of the Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation. Thank you for your ongoing activism and support in the midst of the terror being perpetrated on our communities.
In solidarity,
Deborah Weinstein
Executive Director, Coalition on Human Needs
-- CHELSIE'S EMAIL --
Hi, I’m Chelsie Glaubitz Gabiou, president of the Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation, and I want to thank the Coalition on Human Needs for the chance to speak to you about what’s been happening on the ground in Minneapolis under ICE occupation.
For more than 50 days, ICE’s ‘Operation Metro Surge’ has created fear, instability, and violence in our community. Minnesotans have watched our neighbors disappear in front of us, and we have come together to protect each other.
Let’s be absolutely clear on this point: Minnesota and its neighborhoods are under attack from our own federal government. Labor has played a key role in this resistance.
Minnesota Labor is stepping up to keep the resistance going. Can you join us by splitting a donation with the Coalition on Human Needs and Minneapolis Regional Labor Fed’s Working Partnerships fund to build local rapid response networks that are meeting the needs of workers in Minneapolis?
Every single one of our unions have a story about a member, whether they were at work or not, who have been illegally detained―folks who are here working legally with their papers.
Some of the folks that are being arrested work at workplaces that have significant background checks that require all of your paperwork to be absolutely impeccable in order to work, and yet they are still being arrested and whisked away to a camp in the middle of Texas within hours.
And then they're in these facilities for days, detained illegally for weeks on end when they've had every right to be working here. And it's just causing havoc and fear, widespread fear across all kinds of industries.
Teachers are teaching to half-empty classrooms. Restaurants are having to close. Peaceful observers have been gunned down in the street. This is what a community under siege looks like.
That’s why on January 23rd, in -20 weather, 90,000 Minnesotans took to the streets peacefully, in solidarity, to demand ICE OUT of our communities.
This act of solidarity puts all our collective muscle together to say: This has to stop.
It's a message that resonates beyond Minneapolis and beyond the state of Minnesota. It's a message where our entire country has to take this very seriously, and we all need to work together to make what is happening in our community and this occupation of our community and other communities stop immediately.
Specifically, your donation will be used for:
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Mutual aid supporting families who can’t safely work with food, rent relief and rides
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Legal defense for the detained workers and constitutional observers
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Rebuilding our communities' vast organizing networks
Even if ICE leaves Minneapolis tomorrow, rebuilding our communities could take years. Your donation today will make sure we are able to respond and rebuild. Rush a donation today!
We’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of solidarity throughout the nation. Minneapolis thanks you. I thank you.
In solidarity,
Chelsie Glaubitz Gabiou
President, Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation