Sweet!! This law is already paying benefits.
No shite, “we will show them we won’t illegally come”
Mexicans are coming on buses as “freedom riders” lol.
“Today is ‘A Day Without a Mexican”
Reminds me of a South PArk episode when Canada went on strike......and no one cared.
Why has no one presented the fact that every American has to carry identification or be subject to arrest?!?!? So sick of this crap!
If you are running short of them down there, we have some extras we could send you.
A day without hit-and-run accidents
A day without TB
A day without having to repeat my food order three times at the counter
A day without multi-state e.coli investigations
A day without having to call the foreman on another job because nobody he left at my site understands English
Adios. Two can play this game. Americans win. Mexico looses.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
The chambers are encouraging people across several northern Mexico states not to enter the United states today to shop or to do business, and to withhold their patronage from any U.S. companies.
It is sad that the Chambers of Commerce cannot distinguish between legal commercial activity and illegal immigration.
It is even sadder than many Freepers cannot either.
Victoria Texas is a town about 80 miles west of Houston. Local Hispanic leaders there, in opposition to pending Immigration Legislation, boycotted all Caucasion owned businesses last month as a demonstration of their economic impact on the community. The boycott was declared asuccess by the Hispanic community, noting revenue in Caucasion owned businesses was down by 19 percent.
Business owners declared the boycott a success as well, pointing out that shoplifting was reduced by 77 percent, money orders out of the country were down by 97 percent, and the cost of daily clean up and trash collection was down 84 percent.
Shoppers reported they could acually hear English being spoken throughout the community for the first time in recent memory, and customers paid for purchases with real money, not government debit cards or food stamps.
Most likely a hoax but it makes a point:
Subject: Boycott Makes a Difference In: Victoria, Texas
Victoria, Texas (pop.55,000) is a town about 80 miles west of Houston.
Local Hispanic leaders there, in opposition to pending Immigration Legislation, boycotted all Caucasian owned businesses in the Victoria area this past weekend as a demonstration of their economic impact on the community. The boycott was declared a success by the Hispanic community, noting that revenue in Caucasian owned businesses was down by 19%.
Business owners declared the boycott a success as well, pointing out that shoplifting was reduced by 77%, money orders sent out of the country were down by 97%, and the cost of daily clean-up and trash collection was down by 84%. Shoppers reported that they could actually hear English being spoken throughout the community for the first time in recent memory, and customers actually paid for purchases with real money, not government debit cards.
I thought it was Everyone Draw Mohammed Day?!
and here I am with my Sharpie....
They tried this here in the San Francisco Bay Area not too long ago. It was a one day boycott, where illegal Mexicans (and their sympathizers) were encouraged to teach us all a lesson about how invaluable they are by staying home for a day. No work, no school, no participation in the community.
For the first time in as long as I could remember, there were no traffic jams, the freeways flowed, the surface streets were uncrowded, it felt like a holiday.
For one Monday, we got a glimpse of what life would be like without illegals and their liberal supporters, which included other activist minority groups.
Since it backfired so beautifully, this tactic hasn’t been tried here since!
Now if they could just agree to 364 more days without “Mexican Citizens”.
The roads had so much less traffic, the commute times were virtually cut in HALF.
The emergency rooms in our hospitals were almost empty.
Crime was reduced by more than half.
It was GREAT.
northern Mexico states
Lord, am I uninformed - I didn’t know Mexico had states. I have never heard of the United States of Mexico. I just thought it was one big screw up. Need to go to a re-education camp.