Posted on 01/18/2026 7:53:17 AM PST by Libloather
An email obtained by Fox News Digital from the Inter Faculty Organization (IFO), the union representing faculty at the seven Minnesota State universities, is urging members to participate in an economic "blackout" to protest the federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis this month.
"The recent escalation of federal immigration enforcement presence under ‘Operation Metro Surge’ and the tragic killing of Minneapolis resident Renee Good have created an environment of fear and instability that impacts us all, but you and your colleagues can come together to demand an end to ICE presence in our state," the email from the IFO states.
ICE has faced heightened criticism since the shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week.
Good was a Minneapolis-based immigration activist serving as a member of ICE Watch.
"A broad coalition of Minnesota faith leaders, labor unions, and community organizations has called for a statewide Day of Truth and Freedom on Friday, January 23, 2026," it adds.
The union is asking participants of the "Day of Truth and Freedom" to take a personal day and not go to work and not go to school.
If rescheduling or canceling school is not an option, it asks members to instead host a "teach-in."
"We encourage faculty to facilitate discussions on relevant topics such as civil liberties, the history of labor movements, immigration policy, the US Constitution, or community safety," the email states.
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How about a boycott of stealing government benefits?
Hmmm, I wonder what the union leaders will be doing during the economic blackout their members are participating in, maybe spending their asses off at expensive restaurants, night clubs and stores?
What a lie. She was from Colorado.
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