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U.S. Prepares for 'Day Without Immigrants'
ap/yahoo ^ | 5/1/06 | jon sarche

Posted on 05/01/2006 4:59:43 AM PDT by LouAvul

DENVER - Thousands of illegal immigrants and their allies across the country plan a show of force Monday to illustrate how much immigrants matter in the U.S. economy.

Some will skip work, others will protest at lunch breaks, school walkouts or at rallies after work. There are planned church services, candlelight vigils, picnics and human chains.

Hector Castillo, a Denver baker usually keeps his doors open 360 days a year. But anybody looking for his Mexican pastries or cookies will be out of luck Monday when Castillo plans to close his doors in sympathy with immigrants. For Castillo, 45, it's a protest against legislation in the U.S. House that would make it a felony to be an illegal immigrant.

"About 80 percent of our customers are Latin people, most of them Mexican, and the proposed law will affect all of us," he said.

Thanks to the success of previous rallies plus media attention, planning for Monday's events, collectively called Un Dia Sin Inmigrantes — A Day Without Immigrants — is widespread, though fragmented.

"It's highly unpredictable what's going to happen," said Harley Shaiken, director of the Center for Latin American studies at the University of California. "What unites everyone that's going to do something on May 1 is they are making visible their strong feelings."

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Monday he was concerned that the demonstrations "are going to be a distraction from what the real issue is, and that is the need for comprehensive immigration reform."

Rather than a boycott, immigrants should work to pressure Congress to pass legislation that would allow those already in the country to earn U.S. citizenship, Richardson told CBS' "The Early Show."

Sen. Lamar Alexander (news, bio, voting record), R-Tenn., told CBS that the U.S. should first secure its borders to stem illegal immigration. "I would then prefer to see us come up with some way to let" immigrants here "pay a fine, pay a price, then learn English and get on a path to citizenship."

On the eve of the protest, about 3,000 people rallied for immigrant rights at a park in Lynwood, a heavily Hispanic Los Angeles suburb. Organizers of the demonstration called on residents and businesses to support the boycott.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa urged students to stay in school during the day and advised protesters against waving flags of their native countries.

"You should wave the American flag," he said. "It's the flag of the country that we all are proud of and want to be a part of. Don't disrespect the traditions of this country."

A rally in Chicago representing the city's Arab, Asian, black, eastern European and Hispanic communities, along with labor groups and religious leaders, could bring out as many as half a million people, organizers say. They urged immigrant workers to ask for time off and encouraged students to get permission to attend the demonstration.

"Stand in solidarity with people of all races and nationalities because immigration legislation does not just affect one group; it affects everyone!" Sadiya Ahmed, with the Council on American-Islamic Relations, wrote in a recent e-mail.

In smaller cities such as Allentown, Pa.; Omaha, Neb.; and Knoxville, Tenn., immigrants and their allies have been going door to door with fliers, making posters and sharpening speeches. In New Mexico, restaurants cooked meals this weekend to donate to picnics Monday in Santa Fe and Albuquerque.

In Pomona, Calif., about 30 miles east of Los Angeles, dozens of men who frequent a day labor center voted unanimously to close Monday, said Mike Nava, the center's director.

In New Jersey, Rhode Island, Oregon and Pennsylvania, people boycotting work will march to the offices of elected officials to urge them to support pro-immigrant legislation.

Activists in Florida said many immigrants were concerned about recent federal raids, in which hundreds of immigrants with criminal backgrounds were rounded up in Florida and throughout the Midwest.

"We're not officially coordinating a work stoppage. We are leaving it up to every individual. We don't want people to lose a job, but we want to encourage people to stand up for their rights," said Maria Rodriguez, head of the Florida Immigrant Coalition.

In California, a spokeswoman for Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said a boycott would "hurt everyone," while Democratic state senators passed a resolution supporting walkouts.

Opponents of illegal immigration spent the weekend building a fence to symbolize their support of a secure border. About 200 volunteers organized by the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps of California worked on a 6-foot barbed-wire fence along a quarter-mile stretch of rugged terrain near the U.S.-Mexico border about 50 miles east of San Diego.

In each of New York City's five boroughs, thousands of workers were expected to take work breaks shortly after noon to link arms with shoppers, restaurant-goers and other supporters for about 20 minutes.

"This will symbolize the interdependence of all of us, not just immigrants, but all of society," said Chung-Wa Hong, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition.

Some big businesses are shutting down operations: Six of 14 Perdue Farms plants will close; Gallo Wines in Sonoma, Calif., is giving its 150 employees the day off; Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat producer, will shut five of its nine beef plants and four of six pork plants.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops urged immigrants to attend Mass instead of boycotting, and suggested that churches toll their bells in memory of immigrants who died trying to come to the U.S. They also urged students to stay in school.

Denver-area contractor Chuck Saxton, who hires temporary workers, is sympathetic to the movement. "I'm going to go to support them. These guys come here, they work hard and they're honest," he said. "They provide a vibrancy to our economy and our country that is fading."


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KEYWORDS: criminals; immigration; invasion; occupyingarmy
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To: varon

When I go into the Yonkers, DMV, its unreal, Spanish truly is the first language.


41 posted on 05/01/2006 5:39:56 AM PDT by chris1 (I)
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To: Frenetic

You really sound quite prejudiced. I hope Congress can pass some type of amnesty bill so those hard-working immigrants can continue to support their families. Just so long as they don't dare sing the National Anthem in Spanish.


42 posted on 05/01/2006 5:41:05 AM PDT by mlc9852
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To: LouAvul

Whats funny is these illegals probably stocked up yesterday to prepeare for today which means the economy still got its money.

Also, companies who hire illegals will just drive around and find some other illegal looking for work who dont give two craps about DWI...(that acronym looks eerily like Driving While Intoxicated which isnt far from the truth with illegals).


43 posted on 05/01/2006 5:41:09 AM PDT by smith288 (goBIGnetwork.com - You a startup?)
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To: sgtbono2002
I understand now you can buy a leaf blower and the Mexican is an option.

We like to to call leaf blowers a "mexican rake". LOL

44 posted on 05/01/2006 5:42:08 AM PDT by smith288 (goBIGnetwork.com - You a startup?)
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To: LouAvul
Idiots.

What people don't buy at Latino stores they'll buy at stores that are open.

What Latinos don't buy today, they'll buy tomorrow instead.

Do they really think this will put even the tiniest of dents in the economy?

45 posted on 05/01/2006 5:43:29 AM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: LouAvul
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Monday he was concerned that the demonstrations "are going to be a distraction from what the real issue is, and that is the need for comprehensive immigration reform."

Rather than a boycott, immigrants should work to pressure Congress to pass legislation that would allow those already in the country to earn U.S. citizenship, Richardson told CBS' "The Early Show."

Sen. Lamar Alexander (news, bio, voting record), R-Tenn., told CBS that the U.S. should first secure its borders to stem illegal immigration. "I would then prefer to see us come up with some way to let" immigrants here "pay a fine, pay a price, then learn English and get on a path to citizenship."


This is fascinating stuff. On the one side, we have politicians across the board who are deaf to the demands of AMERICANS who want these illegal invaders rounded up and sent home, want our borders secured, and our national sovereignty enforced.

On the other side, we have politicians admitting that a plan to send everyone a check for $100 for gas "doesn't have popular support".

So, apparently, we have a political class with selective hearing. I suggest this: Every politician who is up for re-election this year who suppports the invaders should be booted out of office. Then we can ask the remaining Washington elites "Can you hear us now!!??" And, we can keep booting them out of office until they get the picture - they serve at OUR pleasure - NOT that of illegal invaders!!!!
47 posted on 05/01/2006 5:49:47 AM PDT by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: Ptaz

Exactly..........truly a day without illegal aliens would be celebrated by 99% of the citizens of this nation. (excluding Drunken Teddy, McCain, Feidgold and the rest of the whores in Washington)


48 posted on 05/01/2006 5:54:38 AM PDT by newcthem (All along I thought I was an American.......now I find that I am just a racist.)
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To: FearlessFreep
Same here, and I live in the mid-west. It was very odd. It reminded me of the libs and their "not one damn dime day." They stock up on everything the day before they're going to "take down" our economy with their "boycott." Dumbest thing I've ever heard/seen.

We've had a large influx in our area over the last few years and we often frequent and enjoy their many restaurants where only Hispanics are employed. I guess we don't really know whether they are all here legally or not, but if they are closed today we will never go to their establishments again, regardless.

49 posted on 05/01/2006 5:56:19 AM PDT by jennyjenny
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To: LouAvul

"...others will protest ..."

Protest what?

The fact that they are illegal?


50 posted on 05/01/2006 5:56:35 AM PDT by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: Baynative

Your pictures tell it all.........would like to forward to my clue-less, gut-less, ball-less congresscritters.


51 posted on 05/01/2006 5:57:02 AM PDT by newcthem (All along I thought I was an American.......now I find that I am just a racist.)
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To: mlc9852
I hope Congress can pass some type of amnesty bill so those hard-working immigrants criminals can continue to support their families.

Fixed it for you.

52 posted on 05/01/2006 5:57:24 AM PDT by Sloth (Archaeologists test for intelligent design all the time.)
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To: jennyjenny
libs and their "not one damn dime day."

... and I'll never again so much as glance at a Stephen King book, let alone buy one...

53 posted on 05/01/2006 5:59:00 AM PDT by Michael Goldsberry (Lt. Bruce C. Fryar USN 01-02-70 Laos)
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To: gumboyaya
"Well my garbage truck came by this am with two Mexicans hanging off the back."

Who threw away 2 perfectly good Mexicans?

Sorry, could not resist. Hard working, strong family values but they hurt themselves by entering the country illegally, refusing to learn English, and government and the private sector encourage this by offering taxpayer subsidized services and jobs with artificially low wages.

55 posted on 05/01/2006 6:04:37 AM PDT by Wurlitzer (The difference between democrats and terrorists is the terrorists don't claim to support the troops)
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To: Sloth

Changing the word won't change anything.


56 posted on 05/01/2006 6:05:10 AM PDT by mlc9852
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To: neverdem

ping


57 posted on 05/01/2006 6:10:52 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: chambley1
How is it that ILLEGAL ALIENS are the voice for ALL IMMIGRANTS? This is propaganda at it's finest. How is it that those who have come here legally through Ellis Island now are considered immigrant brethren with those who have come here with no permission...no immunization...no skills or clue?

This is a rally to force our pu$$ie government into giving them a free pass and benefits because many of these idiots in the rally think that immigrants laws should not apply to them because they are native to North America not to mention the fact that their numbers have reached a critical mass.

This is going to be mob rule and thuggery. The organizing idiot is calling for "unconditional" citizenship for the illegals and he wants no boarder restrictions so the illegals can keep coming in to get their free citizenship of course. Why? Because they are native to North America, Whitey is not. With that they have rights that are inalienable. A God given right! This is what is going on here folks. You think I am nuts?

America is in deep trouble. This is only the beginning of mob rule and God knows the last thing real Americans want is trouble. God help this country because our government certainly hasn't.
58 posted on 05/01/2006 6:15:40 AM PDT by SQUID
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To: LouAvul

A day without illegals is like a day without constipation.

A day without IMMIGRANTS is actually 365 per year, since the illegals overburden our system to such an extent that we can't GET immigrants we want because the illegal invaders keep stealing their spots.

Got a message for the intruders: screw you.


59 posted on 05/01/2006 6:40:30 AM PDT by AmericanChef
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To: LouAvul
So far, the only thing I noticed here in Austin, TX is that my commute took me 15 minutes instead of the usual 30+.

If this is what it's like when all the illegals stay home? Then we REALLY need to build that G*DD**M Wall....

LA county statistics published in the LA Times the other day…

Illegals working in agriculture: 3%
Illegals receiving welfare: 29%
Illegals living in HUD housing: 79%

LA county alone spends $9 billion a year on social services for illegals.

But they are only here to do the jobs lazy American Welfare recipients won't do right?

60 posted on 05/01/2006 6:43:38 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (I believe that all government is evil, and that trying to improve it is largely a waste of time.)
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