Disappeared in America

ICE Out of Home Depot Vigil

On November 1, we will hold a [rally/vigil] outside of Home Depot in honor of all the workers who have been kidnapped by ICE on Home Depot properties. Join us in a day of action and make your voice heard. Tell Home Depot: ICE Out! All over the country, ICE agents are targeting immigrants in and around Home Depot, attacking and terrorizing workers, customers, and surrounding communities. The raids are terrifying, chaotic and sometimes deadly. In August in Monrovia, near Los Angeles, Carlos Roberto Montoya, a day laborer from Guatemala, was killed as he fled a Home Depot raid. He ran onto the freeway and was hit by a car. These atrocities are happening on Home Depot’s watch, on its properties, with its silence. The Home Depot company has not resisted or condemned these raids. It has not publicly demanded that the Administration stop assaulting and abducting people on and outside its properties. As far as we know, it hasn't even asked. Home Depot has already made themselves complicit in these atrocities with their silence and inaction. They are now actively sharing surveillance video with ICE and allowing them into their stores to assault and kidnap people just trying to go about their lives. With every new raid, Home Depot is helping ICE meet its arrest quotas, fill private prisons, and spread fear in our communities. Please join us as we show Home Depot we will not tolerate these inhumane actions anymore.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, November 1st

Time: 2:00 PM

Location: 6620 Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore, MD, USA, 21215

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