‘ICE Scraper’ Immigration Protests Pack California Home Depot Store
Nearly 100 people disrupted sales at Home Depot by buying and returning 17-cent ice scrapers to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, organizers said.
- Protesters staged a 'buy-in' protest at a Home Depot in Monrovia, California by purchasing cheap ice scrapers and returning them to disrupt store operations.
- The protest action demanded that Home Depot prevent immigration raids from occurring at its locations.
- Home Depot denied coordinating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and stated its policy allows associates affected by ICE operations to go home for the day with pay.
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In a Home Depot store in Monrovia, dozens of activists bought ice scrapers at 17 cents and immediately returned them to collapse their system
‘ICE scraper’ immigration protests pack California Home Depot store
Anti-immigration enforcement protests have incorporated some creative angles like a naked bike ride in Portland and inflatable characters. The latest includes some symbolism and retail dysfunction. Demonstrators and activists clogged up the Home Depot in Monrovia, California, on Nov. 22 by each purchasing an ice scraper for 17 cents before getting right back in line to return the item. Demonstrators said it was in protest of U.S. Immigration and…
Anti-ICE protesters clog up California Home Depot with ‘buy-in’ stunt involving 17-cent ice scrapers
Anti-ICE protesters tried to freeze business at a Southern California Home Depot Saturday by gobbling up cheap ice scrapers and then returning them en masse to denounce immigration raids at the hardware chain.
Anti-ICE activists hold Home Depot business operations hostage with disruptive ice-scraper stunt
A "buy-in" protest against federal immigration operations at Home Depot has led to clogged lines at a store in Southern California, where a man allegedly being chased by officials was killed after running onto a freeway.About a hundred protesters stood in line to buy one item, an ice scraper, at the store in Monrovia and then waited in line to return the item, worth about 17 cents, according to a Los Angeles Times report.'Buy it and try to colla…
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