Sign on the door of a local Korean restaurant.

by kenistod

22 Comments

  1. frailgesture

    All over the place in the bay area. (The signs, that is)

  2. bleplogist

    Almost every restaurant I’ve been to recently has something on these terms, sometimes not calling ICE by name, sometimes less polite than that towards ICE.

  3. boysenberrybobcat

    Y’all know what’s really cool? Class solidarity. Fuck ice all my homies hate ice. 🧊

  4. Apprehensive_Shoe_86

    Wouldn’t that sign invite ice in? Ice doesn’t really follow any rules, so I’m guessing that if they saw that sign, it would actually motivate them to target that place especially considering how many ice agents don’t really care about the law /are high on power

  5. distinctive_feature

    Needs to be on every piece of private property in the country.

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  7. Note: It’s a business, everything that isn’t the street is a private area.

  8. Life_Contract1056

    I was replying to a comment that got deleted saying deportations are the **only** way to increase American wages:

    Low wages in the U.S. aren’t caused by immigrants… they’re the result of policy choices that protect employers while weakening workers. American companies will outsource labor instead of paying American wages. Republican administrations talk tough on immigration, but enforcement is aimed at workers through deportations, not at the companies that underpay and exploit labor. At the same time, they oppose unions, minimum-wage increases, and strong labor enforcement, while supporting systems that keep workers dependent and afraid. This is the kind of combination that keeps wages low and profits high. If the goal were truly higher American wages, the focus would be on holding employers accountable, not punishing the most vulnerable people in the workforce.

  9. SlowWolf

    It’s wild when a gouvernement arm is being rightfully treated the same way as a vampire.

  10. tildraev

    I wonder if they would just bust in anyway. Doesn’t seem like they give a flying fuck. Hopefully they actually face consequences for once if they do.

  11. ChefCharmaine

    Those kvetching about (American) cooks self-sabotaging their livelihoods by supporting cheap migrant labor are missing the larger issue. This sign is on the front door because ICE storming into a restaurant also threatens the rights and safety of their guests. Who the hell wants to go out to eat while being unnerved enough to carry their immigration papers because they might get caught up in a raid? We are all at risk with these fascist roundups. Resist them!

  12. BodyTall3235

    Can’t believe these guys are real. They just got my homie

  13. Bleezy79

    Hell yea! The working class people need to stick together against these fascist oligarchs.

  14. PM_ME_DIRTY_DANGLES

    This is your daily reminder that if you think you have a co-worker who is undocumented, no you don’t.