San Francisco Joins ICE Out Day: Dozens Close or Support Protests

San Francisco joined a nationwide ICE Out Day on Jan. 30, with at least 55 local institutions closing or offering support for strikers, including free coffee, donated profits, or protest logistics. Notable closures include Al Pastor Papi, Donaji, Black Jet Bakery, and the Roxie Theater; Reems planned to stay open but provide coffee, while Clement Street and Green Apple Books offered whistles and profit donations. A Dolores Park rally is set for 1 p.m., and students planned walkouts. Authorities urge those who can’t strike to refrain from purchases or contact officials to oppose DHS funding. The event echoes a broader effort to protest immigration enforcement and its human toll.
- Map: Here are the S.F. businesses closed Friday for ‘ICE Out’ national strike missionlocal.org
- ‘ICE Out’ strike and protests: what to know about demonstrations across the US The Guardian
- Nationwide anti-ICE protests calls for 'no work, no school, no shopping' - Here's what to know abc7.com
- ‘National Shutdown’ set for Friday: What to know The Hill
- Local businesses to join ‘National Shutdown’ on Jan. 30, urging Americans to skip work, school and shopping ktla.com
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