MINNEAPOLIS — More than 60 Minnesota-based company CEOs signed an open letter Sunday urging immediate de-escalation after two fatal shootings by federal agents amid an immigration enforcement operation. The letter, posted on the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce website, called on state, local and federal officials to work together to find real solutions and restore calm. Executives said disruptions affect employees, communities directly. Signatories include leaders from Target, Best Buy, 3M, General Mills and UnitedHealth. The plea followed video and reporting about a second civilian death during the enforcement surge in Minneapolis this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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A successful de-escalation would benefit businesses, their employees and Minnesota communities by reducing disruptions, restoring consumer and employee confidence, and allowing economic and civic activities to resume with greater stability.
Families of the deceased, local residents, immigrant communities and frontline workers have suffered loss, trauma and heightened fear; businesses also face operational disruption and reputational strain amid unrest.
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Minnesota CEOs Urge Immediate De-escalation After Statewide Shootings
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