Shops and businesses across the U.S. are closed for a day to show support for communities impacted by Trump's immigration policies.
Organizers said they have tracked 250 businesses nationwide that were closed Monday in solidarity with immigrants.
Several restaurants and stores are closed as part of an initiative to raise awareness of migrants' role in the U.S. workforce.
Foreign-born workers, both documented and undocumented, made up more than 19% of the U.S. labor force at the end of last year.
The nationwide protest movement is meant to show businesses and customers what life would be like without immigrants.
Numerous businesses across the United States, including Minnesota, shut their doors Monday; workers stayed home and consumers were urged not to shop.
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