
"We don't need that here. That's not the attitude we want here. That's not the space we want to create, so goodbye,"
"Did you do anything for the communities that lost young lives to the illegal aliens that are here destroying families. I doubt it! Shame on you, stay in your lane & just bake!!"
"Bye Bridget!"
Natalie Hug, owner of Hearth & Hug Bakery in Davis Square, declined to close during a Jan. 30 nationwide shutdown protesting federal immigration enforcement and donated 10 percent of the day's sales to White Bear Area Food Shelf in Minnesota. The bakery opened in the former Q's Nuts space on Highland Avenue in November after beginning at Boston Public Market and has been busy aside from a historic snowstorm. A self-proclaimed customer contacted the bakery online, criticizing the donation and accusing undocumented immigrants of harming families; Hug replied firmly, posted screenshots, and sought to shut down bullying while protecting staff and space.
Read at Boston.com
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