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‘More Money For ICE?’ Unions ‘Say They’ll Remember In November’

Published Monday, June 22, 2026
by Mark Gruenberg/People’s World
‘More Money For ICE?’ Unions ‘Say They’ll Remember In November’

(SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA) - James Early, a California Public Worker and a Member of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1000, had a blunt message for Federal Lawmakers, all Republicans, who just approved $70 billion more for President Donald Trump’s violent ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) Agents: We’ll remember in November. And it’s a good bet the rest of the National AFL-CIO will, too, especially since the Labor Federation just finished its convention in Minneapolis, an epicenter of Trump Administration violence against Migrants and Citizens -killing two, Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Pretti, a VA Hospital Registered Nurse, was a Union Member. The SEIU picked up Early’s message and posted it on the International Union’s website after the House sent the so-called “Reconciliation” Bill, with the ICE money and with no strings attached to President Trump on June 9th. The party-line vote was 214-to-212. He signed it the next day. Said Early: “What happened in the House is frustrating for Working Families like mine, but it’s also getting us activated for November. We’ve been saying we want health care, relief from these high prices and respect. Their response has been to pour even more money into ICE to fund more hate. We’ll turn our frustration into action by organizing and sending a clear message at the ballot box. It’s time to put our country back on the right path by electing leaders that stand up for Working People, not billionaires.”

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File Photo Courtesy Of The Minnesota AFL-CIO's Facebook Page.

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