SPOKANE, Wash. — The Great Harvest Bread Company in Spokane temporarily closed its doors in support of a national shutdown organized by Twin Cities activists, aiming to draw attention to immigration issues. The initiative, described as a day of “no work, no school, no shopping,” resonated with customers who encountered a closure sign at the bakery.
Ruth Marchetti, a Spokane resident, expressed her frustration with Congress.
“This whole thing would not have happened had our Congress been doing their job for the last decades with immigration,” she said…