A growing number of restaurants and other businesses are closing in solidarity with Thursday’s ‘Day Without Immigrants’ protests in cities throughout the United States.
The US prepares for a #DayWithoutImmigrants Strike on Thursday https://t.co/FQjIwCPCxT pic.twitter.com/CRsSRJEj1l
— ANTONIO ARELLANO (@AntonioArellano) February 14, 2017
From the Washington Post:
The boycott calls for immigrants not to attend work, open their businesses, spend money or even send their children to school. The Washington region had the seventh-largest immigrant population in the country in 2010, with 21.8 percent of the population being foreign-born, according to a study from the Brookings Institution.
Lawmakers and Trump campaign officials seem to be doing their best to ignore the popular movement.
Celebrity chefs like Jose Andres and Rick Bayless aren’t ignoring it — they’re closing their restaurants in solidarity with the largely immigrant workforce that powers the food biz and other service industries in the U.S.
In support of our people & #ADayWithoutImmigrants Thurs 2/16 we will not open @jaleo DC CC MD, @zaytinya or @oyameldc #ImmigrantsFeedAmerica
— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) February 14, 2017
Out of respect for r staff's vote to support Thurs's immigrant civil action, we r closing Frontera Grill, Topolobampo,Xoco & Fonda Frontera
— Rick Bayless (@Rick_Bayless) February 16, 2017
Immigrants and supporters are planning to strike Thursday in a protest loosely organized by social media and word of mouth. The goal is to demonstrate the importance of immigrants to society, as the Trump administration continues to pursue hard-line enforcement policies that advocates fear will disrupt communities and the economy.
Restaurants in the DC area were planning to operate with short staff, offer menus in solidarity with striking immigrants and in some cases, close altogether.
Celebrity chef José Andrés, who is locked in a lawsuit with President Donald Trump for pulling his restaurant from the Trump hotel project in Washington over Trump’s anti-undocumented immigrant rhetoric, announced he would close most of his restaurants Thursday as part of the protest.
The Trump International Hotel did not respond to a request for comment on its plans for Thursday.
Schools were preparing as well. A bilingual charter school in Northwest DC planned to close, and DC public schools were preparing for possible walkouts.
Similar actions have taken place in other cities. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was the site of a similar protest this week, and bodegas in New York closed earlier this month in protest of Trump’s travel ban executive order.
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Thursday. 2/16/17 #DayWithoutImmigrants #daywithoutlatinos #protest #worldwide pic.twitter.com/PngXTsTsph
— PAPI CHULO (@Durtedan) February 15, 2017
February 16, let's unite and show @POTUS a day without Mexicans! Immigrants, residents, & citizens ✊??? Latinos unidos❣️ #adaywithoutlatinos pic.twitter.com/q1MgioZ8T5
— Vivi ?? (@_pantojapena) February 7, 2017
Participating in the #DayWithoutImmigrants protest/strike tomorrow? Know your rights! https://t.co/VTOxR5UJjI
— Nat'l Imm Law Center (@NILC_org) February 15, 2017
Dear Trumpanzees,
We know you people are a bit slow, but "immigrant" doesn't mean "illegal."#DayWithoutImmigrants
— No. (@Rachismo1) February 16, 2017
Trump worried he will be wifeless during the #DayWithoutImmigrants pic.twitter.com/BBbnajCuw7
— Jonathan Riley (@JonRiley7) February 15, 2017
"A day without immigrants" is tomorrow! Spread the word ✊?✊?✊? #ADayWithoutImmigrants pic.twitter.com/GxERSMBqaL
— Marina (@oxminaox) February 15, 2017
Sweetgreen will close its D.C. locations Thursday for 'Day Without Immigrants' strike https://t.co/t6wRIlhwkF via @MashableNews pic.twitter.com/ErNXUgl6hp
— Mashable Social Good (@socialgood) February 16, 2017
#DayWithoutImmigrants: A running list of restaurants that will be closed, have changes to service due to the boycott https://t.co/kDneF6ft59
— NBCWashington (@nbcwashington) February 15, 2017
Add 2 Amys to the list. DC restaurants closing Thursday for 'Day without Immigrants' protest. https://t.co/kvuj968GBu
— Eun Yang (@eunyangnbc) February 15, 2017
Many Twin Cities businesses closing Thursday for 'Day Without Immigrants' protest https://t.co/4e2X5OIv3C pic.twitter.com/rR9TcDEeht
— Star Tribune (@StarTribune) February 15, 2017
#DaywithoutImmigrants protest planned in #DesMoines for tomorrow February 16th https://t.co/f2MjgxNAtd pic.twitter.com/izAkDHhBVM
— ANTONIO ARELLANO (@AntonioArellano) February 15, 2017
Hispanic businesses in Austin closing Thursday to show 'A Day Without Immigrants' https://t.co/3mLcUvjeAa pic.twitter.com/BLI40Iwf0n
— WFAA-TV (@wfaachannel8) February 15, 2017
This is awesome. @andyshallal & @chefjoseandres will close their restaurants Thursday for #DayWithoutImmigrants:https://t.co/C53El6bJwW
— Jordan Uhl (@JordanUhl) February 15, 2017
Popular restaurants staging one-day shutdown for 'A Day Without Immigrants' protest: https://t.co/TYfUGQfFbP (via @ABC7Jay) pic.twitter.com/mem6RGh3es
— ABC 7 News – WJLA (@ABC7News) February 15, 2017