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  • (Debra Saunders) Great American Boycott: No Thanks, I'm Going Shopping

    04/30/2006 1:24:25 AM PDT · by Coastal · 37 replies · 1,687+ views
    The National Ledger ^ | 04-30-06 | Debra Saunders
    I am one American who will be moved in the direction not intended by sponsors of the May 1 National Day Without Immigrants Great American Boycott demonstrations. When supporters of illegal immigration threaten to boycott all stores, it makes me feel like shopping. When I see TV reporters interview demonstrators, who announce that they are undocumented, I can only surmise that illegal immigrants have nothing to fear from immigration authorities.
  • L.A. ports braced for May 1 truck driver boycott

    04/29/2006 4:25:18 PM PDT · by seastay · 94 replies · 2,330+ views
    Reuters ^ | Apr 27, 2006 | Alexandria Sage
    Thousands of truck drivers vital to the transit of goods from the neighboring ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles -- the busiest combined U.S. seaport -- are expected to take part in a May 1 work boycott and rallies for immigrant rights, organizers said on Thursday. A large walkout would be disruptive to the combined ports which together are the primary U.S. trading gateway with Asia. But port officials said it was difficult to determine how many drivers would take part, and for how long. Local organizers involved in the nationwide call to stay away from work on May...
  • Ten Questions for Illegal Aliens Boycotting on May 1

    04/29/2006 9:51:00 AM PDT · by Coastal · 54 replies · 1,924+ views
    The National Ledger ^ | 04-29-06 | Jim Kouri
    We pride ourselves in the United States with having the freedom to protest, demonstrate and boycott in order to make our voices heard without fear of retribution. However, since you lawbreakers are are protesting and boycotting this Monday, perhaps you will answer a few questions for me: 1. Will illegal alien gangs cease their drug trade, violence and mayhem for at least one day? You know the gangs: MS-13, The Murder Unit, Border Brothers, La Gran Raza, La Gran Familia and others who prey on American citizens and LEGAL immigrants who are from Latin American countries. Will these tens of...
  • No Meat Monday! (Show Illegal Alien Employers Where They Can Shove Their Meat Alert)

    04/28/2006 5:58:43 PM PDT · by goldstategop · 43 replies · 1,274+ views
    Debbie Schlussel.com ^ | 04/28/06 | Debbie Schlussel
    friend, Dan Stein, of Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has an excellent idea: Meatless Monday. If you are a vegetarian or a practicing Catholic who doesn't eat meat on Lenten Fridays, this shouldn't be hard. And for the rest of us carnivores, we need to send a message to illegal aliens and their employers. On Monday, Tyson and other meat-packers (Seaboard, Cargill, Hormel, etc.) are giving their alien employees the day off to protest necessary immigration reform. They want to show us what a day without the "services" of illegal aliens would be like. On Monday, Just Say "No"...
  • Try entering Mexico illegally

    04/28/2006 8:43:25 AM PDT · by rellimpank · 28 replies · 1,207+ views
    Las Vegas City Life ^ | 28 Apr 06 | George Knapp
    That does it. I'm moving to Mexico. See, at the moment, I'm in a hotel room outside of Salt Lake City, and since about 7:30 this morning, the hotel maid has been banging on my door every 15 minutes to ask when I might be departing. Her thick Spanish accent and unfamiliarity with English has made it very difficult for me to explain that I will be leaving when I damn well please. Too bad I don't remember much from my high-school Spanish classes. (Unfortunately, her name is not Isabel and she has no idea how to find the biblioteca.)...
  • L.A. Authorities Brace for Huge Immigration Marches

    04/28/2006 5:44:25 AM PDT · by randita · 19 replies · 507+ views
    LA Times ^ | 4/28/06 | Hector Becerra and Andrew Blankstein
    L.A. Authorities Brace for Huge Immigration Marches By Hector Becerra and Andrew Blankstein Times Staff Writers April 28, 2006 Two immigrant rights demonstrations Monday in Los Angeles could each draw a half-million marchers or more, police said Thursday, as officials expressed concern about a major disruption of traffic, commerce and school. LAPD Assistant Chief George Gascon said the estimates are based on street intelligence and what he described as a well-organized campaign involving radio stations, churches and community groups. Police do not expect trouble, he added. Demonstrations are planned for downtown at noon and Mid-Wilshire at 4 p.m. Gascon said...
  • Take Up the Red Flag on May 1st (Revolutionary Communist Party illegal immigrant garbage)

    04/27/2006 9:55:57 PM PDT · by pravknight · 44 replies · 1,706+ views
    Revolution ^ | Revolutionary Communist Party
    Take up the Red Flag on May First May First is the revolutionary holiday of the international proletariat--the worldwide class with nothing to lose but its chains, and the class that can lead all humanity to a world without slavery in any form. On May First, the proletariat affirms its internationalist outlook: The proletarians have no country, and a mission to bring about a world where no more borders define relations of exploitation and oppression. This year, May First also will be marked by immigrants' rights demonstrations in many cities in the US. The fact that these protests are happening...
  • CA State Senate Supports Immigrant Walkout On Monday

    04/27/2006 8:07:57 PM PDT · by ritewingwarrior · 60 replies · 1,223+ views
    Cbs5.com ^ | April 26, 2006 | The Associated Press
    (AP) SACRAMENTO California's state senators on Thursday endorsed Monday's boycott of schools, jobs and stores by illegal immigrants and their allies as supporters equated the protest with great social movements in American history. By a 24-13 vote that split along party lines, the California Senate approved a resolution that calls the one-day protest the Great American Boycott 2006 and describes it as an attempt to educate Americans "about the tremendous contribution immigrants make on a daily basis to our society and economy." snip America wouldn't have been created without illegal action, said Sen. Richard Alarcon, D-Van Nuys. "They dumped a...
  • California lawmakers support `Great American Boycott'

    04/27/2006 5:47:53 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 174 replies · 2,167+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | Apr. 27, 2006 | STEVEN HARMON
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Some Democratic state lawmakers are planning to walk off the job Monday - just as millions of others around the country are expected to - in support of immigrants' rights. The Democratic-controlled Senate, on a party-line vote, approved a resolution supporting the May 1 "Great American Boycott 2006," which supporters say will serve as a warning to Congress to avoid punitive immigration reform. Organizers believe the boycott, in which large numbers of students also are expected to participate, will show just how vital immigrants are to America's major cities and the nation's economy. "These immigrants are fighting...
  • Arkansas Hispanic groups plan rallies, not boycott, for May 1

    04/27/2006 5:01:26 PM PDT · by pulaskibush · 17 replies · 688+ views
    AP column emailed to me from Arkansas Update the email from Asa Hutchinson Campaign | 04/25/06 | DANIEL CONNOLLY
    Apr 25, 7:36 PM EDT Ark. Hispanic groups plan rallies, not boycott, for May 1 By DANIEL CONNOLLY Associated Press Writer LITTLE ROCK (AP) -- Demonstrations in favor of giving illegal immigrants a chance at legal status are scheduled in De Queen, Little Rock and Springdale next Monday, three weeks after rallies in those cities attracted thousands of people. But some organizers in Arkansas say they won't support calls by national groups for immigrants to show their economic power Monday by not working or shopping. "We are not supporting or against that (boycott)," said Margarita Solorzano, one of the organizers...
  • May 1 protest aims to "close" cities

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pro-immigration activists say a national boycott and marches planned for May 1 will flood U.S. streets with millions of Latinos to demand amnesty for illegal immigrants and shake the ground under Congress as it debates reform. Such a massive turnout could make for the largest protests since the civil rights era of the 1960s, though not all Latinos -- nor their leaders -- were comfortable with such militancy, fearing a backlash in Middle America. "There will be 2 to 3 million people hitting the streets in Los Angeles alone. We're going to close down Los Angeles,...
  • Koreatown workers ask not to be fired over boycott

    04/27/2006 6:16:59 AM PDT · by RS · 11 replies · 468+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 04/27/06 | ASSOCIATED PRESS
    LOS ANGELES – Hispanic immigrants asked Koreatown business owners yesterday not to fire them if they leave work to participate in demonstrations Monday to bring attention to the immigration reform debate on Capitol Hill.
  • CA: Organizers gear up for rally - May 1 protest

    04/25/2006 1:27:47 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 67 replies · 1,061+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News ^ | 04/25/2006 | RACHEL URANGA
    Organizers gear up for rally Employers urged not to punish workers who take part in May 1 protest Readying for a massive national rally on May 1, organizers are calling on employers not to punish employees who skip work to protest, while state legislators are expected to vote this week on a resolution that would formally recognize a boycott. For weeks, organizers have been calling for a massive mobilization on May 1, Labor Day in the United States or International Workers Day abroad, to show the force of the undocumented immigrant community across the U.S. - an estimated 5 percent...
  • Fly Your American Flag on May 1st

    04/18/2006 7:47:56 AM PDT · by 10keverday · 7 replies · 448+ views
    The Hispanic Leaders in your community are endorsing "El Gran Paro Americano 2006" "The Great American Boycott 2006" on May 1st, 2006, by calling on Mexicans: "No Work, No School, No Sales, and No Buying, and also to have rallies around symbols of economic trade in your areas (stock exchanges, anti-immigrant corporations, etc.) at May 1st to protest the anti-immigrant bill". If you're part of the 75 percent of Americans that want more action against illegal immigration, what action have you taken or are you willing to take? Have you attended a protest or counter-protest? Have you written your Congressman?...
  • In Mexico, 'nothing gringo on May 1'

    04/14/2006 7:35:08 AM PDT · by LouAvul · 92 replies · 3,190+ views
    cnn ^ | 4-14-06
    "The Great American Boycott" is spreading south of the border, as activists call for Mexicans to boycott U.S. businesses on May 1. The protest is timed to coincide with a May 1 boycott of work and shopping in the United States that also has been dubbed "A Day Without Immigrants." The boycott, which grew out of huge pro-migrant marches across the United States, is designed to pressure Congress to legalize millions of undocumented people. Mexican unions, political and community groups, newspaper columnists and even some Mexican government offices have joined the call in recent days. "Remember, nothing gringo on May...
  • May 1 Is Conservative Shopping Day!

    04/13/2006 11:53:51 PM PDT · by neverdem · 80 replies · 2,542+ views
    HUMAN EVENTS ^ | Apr 14, 2006 | Mac Johnson
    As you no doubt know, illegal aliens and their handlers plan to hold their next Senate intimidation rallies on May 1, better known as the Marxist holiday of “May Day.” The May Day campaign will consist of yet more anti-law-enforcement marches and a nationwide “boycott” of shopping. The aim of the boycott is to demonstrate the purchasing power of the 11 million immigration criminals demanding amnesty. The boycott will also include a general strike by immigration criminals, who are being encouraged to skip work that day. Now it appears that illegal aliens are here to just skip the jobs that...
  • Latinos Plan Nationwide Worker Strike

    03/30/2006 8:42:07 PM PST · by republican4ever · 69 replies · 2,074+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Thursday, March 30, 2006 10:47 a.m. EST
    Hispanic groups in the U.S. are planning a major boycott of American life dubbed a ”day without Latinos” to protest proposed legislation that would criminalize illegal immigration.
  • May 1, a Study in Contrasts; the Cross, Then and Now - Pope's Appearance Gives Day Christian Meaning

    05/06/2005 1:34:11 PM PDT · by NYer · 4 replies · 649+ views
    Zenit News Agency ^ | May 5, 2005 | Elizabeth Lev
    ROME, MAY 5, 2005 (Zenit.org).- After the rollercoaster of events last month, Rome has returned to semi-normality. Only a few posters bidding farewell to Pope John Paul II with phrases such as "Thank you, Holy Father" or "A Good Man" remind passers-by of the sorrowful days past. Spring is a time of new beginnings. As our first sunny days bring hints of summer, so the first encounters with Benedict XVI have whet our appetites for more. Sunday was the Holy Father's first appearance over St. Peter's Square for the Regina Caeli address. While some pilgrims traveled all night to be...
  • How did you spend Loyalty Day?

    05/01/2003 7:13:22 PM PDT · by bat1man · 1 replies · 208+ views
    Loyalty Day, 2001 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Two hundred and twenty-five years ago, America's founders faced a decisive crossroads. Thomas Jefferson later remembered "the bold and doubtful election we were to make for our country, between submission or the sword." They chose the sword, and a Nation was born. Today, we celebrate our loyalty to this country and to the principles for which America stands. Americans demonstrate their dedication by protecting our Nation and its people, promoting our commonly held ideals, and passing these values on to future generations. Many Americans display their...
  • National Day Of Prayer Is May 1

    04/30/2003 7:17:58 PM PDT · by Tribune7 · 3 replies · 174+ views
    National Day of Prayer is May 1. The event was instituted by the first Continental Congress in 1775 to ask for God's help during the Revolution. He provided it and 177 years later, President Harry Truman signed the observance into law.