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Immigrants Try to Extend Boycott Momentum
ap/yahoo ^ | 5/2/06 | gillian flaccus

Posted on 05/02/2006 7:09:29 AM PDT by LouAvul

LOS ANGELES - Illegal immigrants and their supporters vowed to keep up the pressure on Congress for reforms after more than 1 million people stepped out of the shadows and poured into the streets in a nationwide show of economic clout.

From Los Angeles to Chicago, Houston to Miami, a "Day Without Immigrants" Monday meant a day boycotting work and school in favor of rallies and marches with waves of red, white and blue filling streets for miles.

"We have far exceeded our expectations," said Mahonrry Hidalgo, chairman of the Immigration Committee of the Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey. "The events are intended to show solidarity and, at the same time, send a message that injustice against the immigrant community is unacceptable. This is not the end of our struggle. It is the beginning."

The boycott was organized by immigrant activists angered by federal legislation that would criminalize an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants and fortify the U.S-Mexico border.

While some businesses suffered, the marches were festive — despite divisions among activists who argued a boycott would alienate federal lawmakers.

In all, police departments and local officials in more than two dozen U.S. cities contacted by The Associated Press gave crowd estimates that totaled about 1.1 million marchers.

Two major rallies in Los Angeles attracted an estimated 400,000, according to the mayor's office. Another 400,000 marched through Chicago's downtown business district, police estimated. The list was long: As many as 30,000 in Houston, 50,000 in San Jose, 30,000 more across Florida. From New Mexico to Tennessee to Massachusetts, smaller rallies attracted hundreds more.

Marchers standing shoulder-to-shoulder sang and chanted and danced in the streets wearing American flags as capes and bandanas. In most cities, those who rallied wore white to signify peace and solidarity and waved signs reading "We are America" and "Today we march, tomorrow we vote."

In Los Angeles, marchers held U.S. flags aloft and sang the national anthem in English as traditional Mexican dancers and Korean drummers wove through the crowd. In Philadelphia, about a thousand people from different marches converged in the historic area near the Liberty Bell.

In Washington, D.C., rallies were scattered but the White House took note — spokesman Scott McClellan said President Bush disapproved of the boycott.

While most demonstrations were peaceful, a Santa Ana rally of 5,000 in California was marred by people hurling rocks and plastic bottles at officers. Police made several arrests, but it was unclear if they were protesters.

Two people were arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Both men had been throwing rocks and bottles at police, Officer Jason Lee said.

And a march in Seattle was disrupted when a car struck a group of marchers, though injuries were minor: The driver was arrested, five other people were arrested for possible weapons violations and one person was arrested for obstructing.

Industries that rely on immigrant workers were clearly affected, though the impact was not uniform. There was low attendance at hotels in Indianapolis, construction sites in Miami and plant nurseries and landscapers across a wide area.

Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat producer, shuttered about a dozen of its more than 100 plants. Eight of 14 Perdue Farms chicken plants also closed for the day.

The rallies shut down 29 branches of Chipotle Mexican Grill, a Denver-based fast-casual dining chain. Goya Foods, which bills itself as the nation's largest Hispanic-owned food chain, suspended delivery everywhere except Florida in what the company called a gesture of solidarity.

In the Los Angeles area, many restaurants and markets were dark and truck traffic at the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach — the nation's busiest — was off 90 percent, said spokeswoman Theresa Adams Lopez.

The construction industry was hard hit in Florida. More than half the workers at construction sites in Miami-Dade County did not show up, according to Bill Spann, executive vice president of the Associated General Contractors of Greater Florida.

"If I lose my job, it's worth it," said Jose Cruz, an immigrant from El Salvador who rather than working his construction job protested with several thousand others in the rural city of Homestead outside Miami. "It's worth losing several jobs to get my papers."

About 35 to 40 anti-immigration demonstrators got into shouting matches with pro-immigration marchers as they were leaving a Denver park. Among them were Ron and Marge Mason of Thornton, a Denver suburb.

"We're tired of seeing the illegals coming in," Ron Mason said.

College Republicans at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte staged a rally of their own Monday, demanding tougher enforcement of existing immigration laws. The GOP group sold $5 bricks symbolic of a wall it said was needed to secure U.S. borders.

The impact on some school systems was significant. In the sprawling Los Angeles Unified School District, which is 73 percent Hispanic, about 72,000 middle and high school students were absent — roughly one in every four.

In San Francisco, Benita Olmedo pulled her 11-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son from school.

"I want my children to know their mother is not a criminal," said Olmedo, a nanny who came here illegally in 1986 from Mexico. "I want them to be as strong I am. This shows our strength."


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: aliens; anarchy; border; boycott; illegal; illegalaliens; illegalimmigration; illegals; immigrantlist; immigration; mayday; mexico; occupation; protest; treason; unodemayo
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1 posted on 05/02/2006 7:09:31 AM PDT by LouAvul
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To: LouAvul

Fox News said this morning that the boycott was a bust. I guess the illegals aren't happy to hear this.


2 posted on 05/02/2006 7:11:46 AM PDT by SheLion (Trying to make a life in the BLUE state of Maine!)
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To: LouAvul

I'm done patronizing Mexican restaurants. They all hire illegals.


3 posted on 05/02/2006 7:13:02 AM PDT by hang 'em (Illegal aliens should be arrested and deported, period.)
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To: SheLion
If there are 12 million illegals (probably a low estimate) and 1 million people showed up for demonstrations (probably high) and if every one of them was an illegal (not likely), that means at least 11 million illegals said "Screw it, I need money today more than a march". Not exactly a stunning turnout.
4 posted on 05/02/2006 7:14:48 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (Contrary to those who say that United 93 was released too soon, I fear it was shown far too late.)
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To: LouAvul

...the boycott was a bust. I think they need to keep trying until they get it right, say, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.


5 posted on 05/02/2006 7:15:13 AM PDT by SR 50 (Larry)
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To: LouAvul
"Illegal immigrants and their supporters vowed to keep up the pressure on Congress for reforms after more than 1 million people stepped out of the shadows and poured into the streets in a nationwide show of economic clout."

Did something happen yesterday that I missed?

My life went on yesterday pretty much as it always has.

6 posted on 05/02/2006 7:15:26 AM PDT by chs68
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To: LouAvul

And a march in Seattle was disrupted when a car struck a group of marchers



I was home all day, I swear!


7 posted on 05/02/2006 7:16:14 AM PDT by trubluolyguy (It wasn't the spikes that kept Him on the cross.)
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To: hang 'em

We have one Mexican restaurant here that I will patronize -- they don't hire illegals per their sign of what is required for employment. They were doing a thriving business yesterday too -- some of the others that hire them were not crowded at all and I will NEVER go back to one of them.


8 posted on 05/02/2006 7:16:32 AM PDT by PhiKapMom (Elect Bob Sullivan OK Governor -- Throw out Dem Gov DoLittle Henry in 2006!)
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To: LouAvul

"I want my children to know their mother is not a criminal," said Olmedo, a nanny who came here illegally in 1986 from Mexico



You are a criminal. One that got away with it for a long time.


9 posted on 05/02/2006 7:16:54 AM PDT by trubluolyguy (It wasn't the spikes that kept Him on the cross.)
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To: LouAvul
They going to need to extend their "Boycott Momentum" because if yesterday was the best that they have in their political arsenal, then all I can say is "Standby for heavy rolls while coming about!"

American is out of patience amd that slowly building backlash is guaranteed to sink not only their little movement, but all those politicians and businesses that support it as well.
10 posted on 05/02/2006 7:16:58 AM PDT by markedman (Islam means surrender, and I will NEVER surrender!)
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To: KarlInOhio
This whole idea was doomed from the start. I mean, if they could stay home they wouldn't be here, would they?
11 posted on 05/02/2006 7:17:12 AM PDT by Semper Vigilantis (Peace comes from having superior firepower, the will to use it, and a very short fuse.)
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To: hang 'em

I'm done patronizing Mexican restaurants. They all hire illegals.



I've got two within a mile of my house, they both remained open yesterday.


12 posted on 05/02/2006 7:17:49 AM PDT by trubluolyguy (It wasn't the spikes that kept Him on the cross.)
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To: LouAvul
marches with waves of red, white and blue filling streets for miles

Could have fooled me:

...from the State Capitol in Sacramento yesterday. The only red white and blue I see here is wrapped around someone's butt.

13 posted on 05/02/2006 7:18:38 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (California bashers will be called out)
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To: chs68
poured into the streets in a nationwide show of economic clout.

Leave it to the media to see a potato and declare it a rose.

14 posted on 05/02/2006 7:18:48 AM PDT by Lazamataz (If a woman gives birth in Indiana, is she a Hoosier Mama?)
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To: LouAvul

The People. United. Willneverbedefeated!

The People. United. Willneverbedefeated!

The People. United. Willneverbedefeated!

The People. United. Willneverbedefeated!

The People. United. Willneverbedefeated!

For Our Race Everything! For the Gringo (stranger) NOTHING!

For Our Race Everything! For the Gringo (stranger) NOTHING!

For Our Race Everything! For the Gringo (stranger) NOTHING!

For Our Race Everything! For the Gringo (stranger) NOTHING!

For Our Race Everything! For the Gringo (stranger) NOTHING!


15 posted on 05/02/2006 7:19:29 AM PDT by Flavius Josephus (Nationalism is not a crime.)
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To: LouAvul
About 35 to 40 anti-immigration demonstrators got into shouting matches with pro-immigration marchers as they were leaving a Denver park. Among them were Ron and Marge Mason of Thornton, a Denver suburb. "We're tired of seeing the illegals coming in," Ron Mason said.

No bias here...

And, who in their right mind hires someone who is in the country illegally to watch their kids???

susie

16 posted on 05/02/2006 7:20:22 AM PDT by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: SR 50

It was soooo blissfully quiet without them here in Houston. The Stop & Go was quiet, no greasy laborers. The traffic was good. This morning a dump truck cut me off, Sanchez Trucking, and I thought, they're back.

Only inconvenience was no janitors.


17 posted on 05/02/2006 7:21:15 AM PDT by Flavius Josephus (Nationalism is not a crime.)
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To: chs68

I didn't notice a thing here (unfortunately, I would have loved to have less traffic). Of course, the traffic has been thinning the past week or so, but that's the snowbirds going home.
susie


18 posted on 05/02/2006 7:21:43 AM PDT by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: LouAvul
1 million people stepped out of the shadows and poured into the streets

marchers held U.S. flags aloft and sang the national anthem in English

Pure propaganda swill.

But it doesn't matter ... the MSM no longer controls the news ... and this demonstration strategy is backfiring bigtime.

19 posted on 05/02/2006 7:24:21 AM PDT by Oliver Optic
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To: LouAvul; All

translation: DO OVER!


CONTACT THE SENATE AT HTTP://WWW.SENATE.GOV

Tell the senate this was a bust protest by socialists,

Tell the seante this protest created a full blowed backlash that will be taken out by REGISTERED VOTERS.


20 posted on 05/02/2006 7:27:17 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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