New York City Bodegas Will Shut Down To Protest The Immigration Ban

#NYC Bodegas Will Shut Down To Protest The Immigration Ban
#Yemeni-run grocery stores across the city will close from 12-8 p.m. on Thursday 2/2 in protest of the controversial executive order.

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Days after New York yellow cab drivers went on strike to protest President Trump’s executive order on immigration, another community of immigrants central to the life of the city are planning a strike of their own. Bodega owners — a trade dominated by Yemeni Americans in New York City — plan to close their doors on Thursday to show their opposition to the ban.

The strike is planned from 12-8 p.m., so morning coffee and egg-and-cheeses will be be unaffected. Organizers say more than 1,000 Yemeni American grocery store owners across the five boroughs plan to participate.

Yemeni Americans are heavily represented in the New York bodega scene, and many have family members still in the process of applying for residency, whose visa applications are now on hold.

“This shutdown of grocery stores and bodegas will be a public show of the vital role these grocers and their families play in New York’s economic and social fabric,” the strike organizers wrote on Facebook. During the shutdown, grocery store owners will spend time with their families and loved ones to support each other; many of these families have been directly affected by the Ban.”

At a planned event on Thursday evening, at Brooklyn Borough Hall, “merchants will share the impact the Ban has had on them and their loved ones,” as well as “stories read on behalf of families who are afraid to come forward.”

They also plan a public call to prayer at sundown.

The blood of Donbass is now on Trump’s hands

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Donetsk and Lugansk are again under fierce attack from the U.S.-funded and -armed Ukrainian junta. Civilians and troops are being killed again in greater numbers near the front line as the Ukrainian fascists and military try to advance.

School in Makeyevka

Many people in the capital of Donetsk are without electricity and running water in the dead of winter. A school and hospital in Makeyevka were targeted by Ukraine on January 30. Overnight, Ukrainian forces launched more than 100 GRAD rockets at Yasinovataya. Apartment buildings and homes in Donetsk city have been shelled for several days. Two hundred miners at the Zasyadko coalmine are trapped underground after electricity was knocked out by Ukrainian shelling. Officials in Donetsk have ordered the evacuation of the capital’s Kiyevsky district because of the ongoing attacks.

After assuming the presidency on January 20, Donald Trump acted quickly to enforce repressive measures against poor and working people at home. He was quick to ban legal residents and visitors from returning to the U.S. based on their religion and country of origin. He was quick to announce plans for “secure zones” in Syria in violation of Syrian sovereignty. He was quick to stand behind a massacre carried out on his watch by U.S. military forces in Yemen that killed more than 30 people, including children.

Donald Trump claims he wants better relations with Russia. But has he taken any steps to stop Ukrainian attacks in Donbass? He has not said a word. Even the lifting of sanctions on Russia is now “not a sure thing,” according to Trump.

School in Makeyevka

The deaths and destruction being carried out by Kiev are war crimes. And the blood is on Trump’s hands just as much as Ukrainian President Poroshenko’s.

Under Obama, we demanded that the U.S. stop its bloody proxy war in Donbass. And now, under Trump, we demand that the U.S. stop its bloody proxy war in Donbass.

Then and now, we say: End funding, arming and political protection to the Kiev regime! End the sanctions against Russia and Donbass! Recognize Crimea as part of the Russian Federation! Recognize the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics! Reparations for the rebuilding of the war torn Donbass!

Solidarity with Novorossiya & Antifascists in Ukraine
International Action Center, http://iacenter.org/
January 31, 2017

WI AFL-CIO: Call NOW to stop Trump’s nominee for labor secretary

Breaking news! Workers have been speaking out and the hearing for President Donald Trump’s nominee for labor secretary, Andrew Puzder, has been delayed, for the fourth time. There are even reports that Puzder is considering dropping out of the running for the position.

The pressure we’re putting on our senators is working, let’s keep it up. Our Senators need to hear us loud and clear: Puzder would be a disaster for working families.

TAKE ACTION right now to make sure Puzder never gets the chance to enact his anti-worker agenda.

Click here to call or dial 1-866-829-3298 to tell your senator to oppose Andrew Puzder.

His anti-worker record could fill a book:

  • He’s railed against increasing the minimum wage and expanding overtime.
  • He’s shortchanged workers at his Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s restaurants and even refused to pay managers overtime they earned.
  • He’s talked about replacing working people with machines.

The Department of Labor directly touches the lives of all working people. It impacts our paychecks, safety in the workplace and our ability to exercise our legal rights on the job. With so much on the line, it’s vitally important that we make our voices heard.

Stand up for working people today by calling right now to ask your senator to oppose Andrew Puzder for labor secretary.

Calling only takes a minute, and it’s the fastest, most effective way to send a strong message to your senators that you expect them to stand with working people.

When working people speak out together, there’s no force more powerful.

In Solidarity,

Phil Neuenfeldt, President

Stephanie Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer