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Protests against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement tactics are continuing across the nation this weekend.
NPR's Kristen Wright reports some demonstrators are once again calling for a boycott of Target,
which is headquartered in Minneapolis.
Protesters picketed each of Washington D.C.'s target stores,
demanding the company publicly call for an independent investigation into the killings of Renee Macklin-Good and Alex Pretty.
Target's been faced with repeated calls for boycotts in recent years,
including after its rollback of diversity programs.
Slobo-Millich held a sign saying, don't buy where you're not respected.
I want them to see that we are not just standing idly while our neighbors are being kidnapped.
and we are standing for our brothers and sisters in Minneapolis.
Videos widely shared earlier this month show federal agents tackling and briefly detaining two target employees at a store near Minneapolis.
In a statement to NPR, Target said it doesn't have,
quote, cooperative agreements with ICE or any other immigration enforcement agency.