LANCASTER, Pa. — More than 100 Mennonites and Christians gathered inside the Target store along Fruitville Pike in Lancaster, singing hymns and disrupting the day’s shopping to protest what they say is the company’s role in accommodating Immigration and Customs Enforcement during its activity in Minnesota.
The protesters, operating under the “Mennonite Action” banner, sang Christian hymns and chanted inside the store before leaving peacefully as police arrived.
The demonstrators criticized Target for allowing ICE to use its parking lots, along with what they describe as the company’s muted response to ICE arresting two of its employees last month in Minnesota inside a store despite the employees being American citizens…