I think this economic boycott is super smart, you know? It's like, the people are not just taking a stand against ICE, they're also showing that we care about our local businesses and economy too 
. I mean, if corporations can use economic pressure to get their own interests heard, why can't Minnesotans do the same to stand up for what's right? It's all about balance, you know? But at the same time, it raises some interesting questions – are we just giving in to ICE's policies by refusing to patronize businesses that choose to boycott? Or are we making a bold statement that our values and principles matter more than profits 
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