Corporate Executives Break Silence on Minnesota ICE Shooting, Call for De-escalation
ByAinvest
Monday, Jan 26, 2026 8:10 pm ET1min read
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US businesses break silence on immigration enforcement in Minnesota, with over 60 CEOs calling for de-escalation in a statement. The comments come after a protester was killed in Minneapolis, the second such shooting this month. CEOs from major Minnesota corporations, including 3M and General Mills, have been largely silent on the issue until now. The Business Roundtable has been working with companies to defuse the situation, and CEOs plan to meet with federal officials to discuss a resolution.

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