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Fifth Column
Boycott set to support illegals
2006-04-04
Immigration rights organizers today will call for a nationwide boycott of work, school and shopping on May 1 to protest congressional efforts to clamp down on illegal aliens as part of pending immigration-reform legislation.
May 1st. May Day. International Workers' Day. The primary holiday of socialists and communists. Any questions?
The "Great American Boycott of 2006" is only one in a series of large-scale events the protesters hope will sway lawmakers to put millions of illegal aliens on track toward permanent residency and U.S. citizenship.

"The massive March 25 march and rally in Los Angeles of well over one million immigrant workers and their supporters -- along with protests and student walkouts throughout the United States -- is irrefutable evidence that a new civil rights and workers' rights movement is on the rise," said Raul Murillo, one of the key organizers and president of the Hermandad Mexicana Nacional.
"In order to realize the goal of legalization for the millions of undocumented workers, we have the obligation to keep pressing the Congress of the United States to legislate immigration reform that grants full legalization for all immigrants." Sarah Sloan, a spokeswoman for boycott organizers, said the boycott, additional marches and rallies in at least 30 cities nationwide beginning next week are designed to highlight opposition to House legislation that would crack down on illegal aliens.

The Act Now to Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) coalition, which organized the Los Angeles march to win "full rights for undocumented workers," is confident its new "national action" will prove successful.
ANSWER is the anti-American, anti-war, anti-capitalism, pro-Saddam, pro-North Korea organization. No wonder they use a Communist holidy to make a statement.
ANSWER's steering committee includes the Free Palestine Alliance, the Partnership for Civil Justice, the Nicaragua Network, the Korea Truth Commission, the Muslim Student Association, the Mexico Solidarity Network and the Party for Socialism and Liberation. It denounces as racism attempts to criminalize illegal aliens.
"Workers of the world, er, illegal aliens, er, undocumented migrants, unite!"
Posted by:Steve

#4  Why don't they really show us how much we need them by going home for a few months?
Posted by: RWV   2006-04-04 23:24  

#3  I hope the INS makes several LARGE raids on these "demonstrations", take tens of thousands into custody (especially ANSWER goons), hold them for the maximum amount of time allowed under the law, and see how many of the workers are "undocumented". Follow up with a long line of "Bluebird" school-type busses (no padded seats, no springs, uncomfortable as $^%%^#$&) to return these "undocumented" workers to their home nation. It's a long ride from LA to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and El Salvador. One might even get "saddle sores".
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-04-04 16:24  

#2  So this tells me that May 1 is 'Shop till you drop' day!

Seriously we should may an effort to schedule our shopping for May 1st to reduce the effect of their 'boycott'....

Call it a 'counter-boycott'!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-04-04 12:48  

#1  That would make me sympathetic to their cause, it would. And make lots of friends for International ANSWER, too.

/end sarcasm. Is everybody jumping the gun these days? Are they subconsciously so afraid their cause will be successful?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-04-04 12:34  

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