Boycott Starbucks: Maga wants to boycott Starbucks as employees stop work to oppose ‘kidnapping’ by snow

Maga activists on Saturday called for a boycott of Starbucks as unions in some cities recently organized a Casswork protesting against the custody of their colleagues by ICE. This protest took place earlier this month, but a boycott call came as many videos of their protest went viral.
Starbucks Workers United Members at the Elikot City location in Maryland said, “We are stopping work for a few minutes to read a statement in protest against our fellow workers.”
Barristas invited the detention of ice of members of the Seva Employees International Union (SEIU) as Rumusa öztürk and Levelin Dixon, other students and activists were arrested in recent weeks as part of the crack of trump administration on immigration and Palestine solidarity activity.
Tuftürk, a Tufts University PhD student and member of SEIU Local 509, was in Massachusetts, when he published an article in the school newspaper, criticizing the administration’s response to call for partition from Israel. The 30 -year -old student was arrested by immigration officers and physically restrained.
Dixon, a 64 -year -old UW Medicine Lab Technician and member of SEIU Local 925, was detained in Washington last month after living in the US for more than five decades. He had a green card.
Starbucks workers in Iowa City also said in a message to the company, “We have a message for Starbucks, ICE and Trump Administration: If you play with one of us, you mess with all of us,” Starbucks workers in Iowa City also said in a message to the company.
Starbucks and its union filed a lawsuit on each other on a social media post on the Israeli-Hamas war in 2023. Starbucks filed a lawsuit against the workers united in the Federal Court in Iowa, stating that a Pro-P-Filistini social media post from a union’s account in the Israel-we war angered hundreds of customers and damaged its reputation. On 9 October, Hamas militants posted “solidarity with Palestine” by Starbucks Workers United, two days after jumping into communities in southern Israel! On X, formerly known as Twitter. Workers United-Seva Employees International Union, a Philadelphia-based affiliation, said in their trial that the workers tweeted the tweet without the authority of the union leaders. The post was posted for about 40 minutes before being removed.