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Small Peaceful Protest at West St. Paul Target

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About 20 people peacefully protested inside Target in West St. Paul this morning as part of a larger effort that included 19 Target stores across the Twin Cities.

Why: Event organizers urged Target to take a stand in the face of increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity, specifically citing the two employees detained at the Richfield Target store.

Who: “We shop here all the time, Target customer for 40 years,” said the local organizer, who gave her name as Donna. “We’re all loyal neighbors to Target and we would like Target to be the same for us and for all of our neighbors too.”

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Protestors talking with the Target manager.

What happened:

  • Protest: The protesters addressed the store manager and presented a signed petition and signs they wanted displayed on the door declaring Fourth Amendment rights. The group sang one protest song and had fliers to distribute.
  • Target response: The Target manager gladly took the materials and promised to pass them along to corporate. He informed them they could not distribute literature and if they were going to demonstrate they’d have to do it on the sidewalk and off Target property. He emphasized he was enforcing company policy and just doing his job.
  • Police response: Four West St. Paul police officers were on the scene and one addressed the protestors, asking them to leave the property or they would be arrested. About half the group left then. The remaining group stood around chatting for another 15 or 20 minutes before also leaving. As she left, Donna thanked and shook hands with the Target manager and the West St. Paul police officers. The entire protest lasted about 40 minutes.

“I’m an educator, Target has been a great partner of education, but right now our kids are terrified,” Donna said. “We need Target to be a safe place and be a good neighbor with us as they’ve always been.”

Earlier this month a larger group gathered for a sit-in at the West St. Paul Target.

Video From the Scene

Protestors talking to the store manager (link):

Protestors singing (link):

Police talking to the protestors (link):

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11 Responses

  1. Thanks for being kind and for leaving a private company when asked nicely. Your short presence had impact as does this site.

  2. Remember not to SHOP there..I loved target ..but no longer will shop there..same with my 3 friends..and we are doing what ever is true and honest to get more people not to shop there

    1. What does Target have to do with anything? They serve all the people not just those whose sole purpose in MN is to harbor and protect criminal illegals over American citizens.

  3. Illegals are not immigrants. Get out the stores get jobs and go to work. Minnesota is fucked in the head and so are all of you.

  4. I shopped there for the first time in years. Way to go Target! Correction. You’re part of an indoctrination system-not an educator. If your kids are “terrified” you’re stoking-not de-escalating as you should be.

    1. Exactly!! If they’re terrified, it’s because of the hateful, lying bs that they’re being fed by these psychos, not because of the act of illegal immigrants.

  5. Targets the best!! They have great discounts and product and their grocery section is so reasonably priced and great! I love Target!!!

  6. Why did the protestors think they could have a protest inside a private corporation’s store? That’s just bizzare they thought it would be ok
    to harass shoppers out minding their own business running errands.
    99% of folks just want to be left alone, not pestered. Worse than Spam telephone calls.

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