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Activists rally towards 'billionaire takeover' on Labor Day

By Editorial Board Published September 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Activists rally towards 'billionaire takeover' on Labor Day

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Activists for the working class are working laborious this Labor Day to cease what they name a “billionaire takeover.”

Rallies had been held throughout the nation at the moment, together with in Jackson, as staff united for labor rights. They are saying it is to deliver consideration to the ultra-wealthy getting richer on the backs of the working class.

(WLNS)

Demonstrators in Jackson say elements resembling the price of medical care and low wages have contributed to a society the place persons are apprehensive about how they’re going to put meals on the desk.

Sarah Cushard, a navy veteran, does not suppose the present state of American politics is useful for many Individuals.

“Our political climate right now is not in favor of us normal people. I am fearful of what we are going to turn over to my children and my grandchildren,” Cushard mentioned.

Amador Ybarra, an activist from Jackson, mentioned “workers over billionaires” just isn’t a political problem.

He mentioned irrespective of your background or beliefs, everybody ought to have a shot on the American dream.

“I’m here, because I think the importance is bringing the unity back in community,” Ybarra mentioned “Make sure that we have people protected, and they have accessible, safe jobs that can give them the opportunity to afford to live, to save for retirement, the American dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

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Others, like Gayla Ignacio had been right here to help safety immigrant staff; they are saying ice has brought about a way of worry within the office, one thing no particular person ought to must undergo.

“People should have the right to go to work and make a living, and be at work without being afraid,” Ignacio mentioned.

She works with the Jackson County for Immigrants Coalition. Her in-laws are 2nd era immigrants, and he or she believes all people ought to be capable to present for his or her household with out fearing arrest or deportation.

“We just all as human beings should have the right to work, and to go to work, to be at work, to earn a living, and to support our families and to have a life and not have to worry that were going to be stopped by the police or ICE,” mentioned Ignacio.

Activists inform 6 information they imagine the last word energy rests with the folks.

In an effort to obtain higher wages, working situations, and extra they suppose staff throughout Mid-Michigan want to come back collectively.

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