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STL Stands with Minnesota: Day of Truth and Freedom

The Ashrei Foundation is joining workers, labor unions, faith leaders, and community organizations across St. Louis to stand in solidarity with Minnesotans for a Day of Truth and Freedom.

How To Act:

📣Join The Rally

Friday, January 23 at 5:00 PM

📍 Enterprise Holdings Headquarters

Intersection of Forest Park Pkwy & S Brentwood Blvd Clayton, MO 63105✍️ Take Action Before the Rally


Want to take action right now?

Write a letter demanding accountability, an end to ICE’s violent practices, and for corporations like Enterprise to stop profiting from immigration enforcement.

Action Network offers templates to quickly and clearly join our collective call for truth, freedom, and access to justice.

Write my Letter

✊ Why This Matters

Our labor, time, and economic participation are powerful signals.

Immigrants make this country run, and we have the power to demand an America that works for all of us: Black, white, and Brown; native and newcomer.

When corporations profit from immigration enforcement, they become active participants in denying access—to due process, to safety, and to freedom.

SO, we are bringing our message directly to Enterprise, a company whose choices materially enable ICE’s actions.

St. Louis is Enterprise’s global headquarters—this is where decisions are made. Enterprise:

  • Rents vehicles to ICE for immigration raids

  • Holds over 1,100 federal contracts

  • Was recently implicated after Illinois revoked a license plate from an Enterprise vehicle used by ICE agents illegally swapping plates

Enterprise Holdings is the largest privately owned company in the St. Louis region. Protesting here sends a clear message: corporate decisions have real human consequences.

📜 Our Solidarity Demands (from Minnesota organizers)

  • ICE must leave Minnesota now

  • The officer who killed Renee Good must be held legally accountable

  • No additional federal funding for ICE in the upcoming Congressional budget

  • ICE must be investigated for human and constitutional violations

  • Companies must become 4th Amendment businesses, ending economic relationships with ICE and refusing ICE use of their property

Our specific demand to Enterprise:

End all contracts with ICE and become a 4th Amendment business.

On this Day of Truth and Freedom, we stand with Minnesotans—and with communities across the country—affirming that access to constitutional rights is non-negotiable and that justice requires accountability.

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