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San Francisco Bakery Sells Anti-ICE Cookies to Protest Immigration Enforcement
Devil's Teeth Baking Company donates proceeds to Minnesota community organization
Jan. 30, 2026 at 1:15pm
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A San Francisco-based bakery, Devil's Teeth Baking Company, is selling cookies featuring anti-ICE messages like "F**k ICE" and "ICE" crossed out. The bakery is donating all proceeds from the cookie sales to Community Action Network Minnesota, a nonprofit organization addressing poverty. The cookie fundraiser is part of a wave of protests across California and the U.S. opposing ICE and the Trump administration's immigration policies, following recent fatal shootings involving federal officers.
Why it matters
The bakery's protest cookies highlight growing public outrage over the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol, particularly after several high-profile incidents involving the fatal shootings of civilians by federal agents. The bakery's fundraiser for a community organization aims to turn this outrage into tangible support for those impacted by aggressive immigration enforcement.
The details
Devil's Teeth Baking Company is selling the anti-ICE cookies at its three San Francisco locations, with all proceeds going to Community Action Network Minnesota. The cookies feature slogans like "F**k ICE" and "ICE" crossed out. Bakery owner Hilary Passman said the situation is "deeply troubling" and that "nobody should be murdered in broad daylight" in reference to recent fatal shootings by federal agents.
- The cookie fundraiser launched in late January 2026.
The players
Devil's Teeth Baking Company
A San Francisco-based bakery that is selling anti-ICE cookies and donating the proceeds to a Minnesota community organization.
Hilary Passman
The owner of Devil's Teeth Baking Company, who expressed outrage over recent fatal shootings by federal agents.
Community Action Network Minnesota
A nonprofit organization that is the recipient of the proceeds from the sale of the anti-ICE cookies, part of a nationwide network addressing poverty.
What they’re saying
“I don't think anybody should be murdered in broad daylight. I don't think these anti-immigration sweeps should be happening.”
— Hilary Passman, Bakery owner
What’s next
The bakery plans to continue selling the anti-ICE cookies as long as there is demand, with all proceeds going to the Community Action Network Minnesota.
The takeaway
This bakery's creative protest highlights the growing public backlash against aggressive immigration enforcement tactics, and demonstrates how businesses can leverage their platforms to support community organizations and turn outrage into tangible action.
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