Immigrants boycott themselves.

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I just found this out the hard way in my journey for chorizo and homemade pork rinds. All of little Mexico was on lock down and apparently it was voluntary as I found out when giving an Italian mom and pop shop cash for pesto instead. People have gone from shooting themselves in the foot to shooting themselves in the face.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...mmigrants-promises-a-national-strike-thursday

In cities around America, thousands of construction companies, restaurants and other businesses are bracing for "A Day Without Immigrants," a combination boycott/strike that highlights the contributions of immigrants to U.S. business and culture.

The movement is a response to President Trump's immigration agenda, which includes a pledge to seal the U.S. border with Mexico and a travel ban on citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries (which is now on hold).

Some businesses are closing for the day; others are staying open and pledging to contribute a share of the day's proceeds to nonprofits that aid Latino communities. In a number of cases, business owners are abiding by their staffs' wishes, after holding votes to decide whether to open.


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Chef José Andrés To Close Restaurants For The 'Day Without Immigrants'

Several closures are high-profile: chef and entrepreneur José Andrés told NPR this week, "It was a very easy decision" to close his restaurants in Washington, D.C., saying he wants to support his employees who had planned not to work Thursday.

Celebrity chef Rick Bayless, who's famous for popularizing the complex flavors of Mexico's cuisine, says he closed four Chicago restaurants for the day out of respect for his staff's vote.

From Los Angeles, Danielle Karson reports for our Newscast unit:

"Thousands of immigrants are skipping work; not shopping; not eating at restaurants, buying gas, or sending their children to school. LA County Supervisor Hilda Solis says immigrants, regardless of legal status, contribute 40 percent of LA County's gross domestic product: almost $300 billion a year.

" 'It's incumbent on us to be brave, which we're prepared to do,' Solis said. 'To step up; to say to him, not in my house; not in my county; not in my state.'"

As NPR has reported, the Department of Homeland Security has called those raids routine, saying they targeted people who had criminal convictions.

In Charlotte, N.C., teacher Hayley Rowley tweeted an image of empty desks in her classroom "as over half my class stays home," she wrote.

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More than 250 businesses in the Charlotte region are closed today, member station WFAE reports.

In Kansas City, Mo., protesters spilled off of the steps of City Hall and into a plaza — one of many cities where public rallies are being held today. According to member station KCUR's Laura Ziegler, hundreds of people in Kansas City chanted "USA! USA!" in support of immigrants.

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In Washington, D.C., at least two schools are closed for the day. And Ahmad Erfani, who was born in Iran and grew up in France, says he's closing his bakery, Le Caprice.

"Mostly the people who work here are immigrants. We spoke with them, they thought it's good for solidarity with the others to not work," he tells member station WAMU.

Erfani added, "They are hard workers. I am not happy when I see they are not very happy these days, because it is difficult. They work hard, they come here six in the morning. It is not very comfortable for us."

The Day Without Immigrants comes more than 10 years after another national movement, the Great American Boycott, used a May 1 boycott to protest the Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005.

That legislation, also called HR 4437, would have required hundreds of miles of new fencing to be built along the Mexican border, along with toughening the federal stance toward people who are in the country illegally — and toward anyone in the U.S. who offers them shelter or aid. The bill won passage in the House of Representatives before failing in the Senate.
 
Good, more reason to send them all back.

Wait are they also going to take a break on their disproportionate amount of crime ?

Because I'm cool with the latter part.
There was a handmade sign stuck on the pull down gate of the store I normally go to, in English in a heart "WE STAND WITH YOU". I'm the only white person I've seen in the store. I have no doubt the sign was left by some Cecily Kellogg-esque slacktivist hug boxing their businesses into the fucking red, meanwhile people like me who think this is pants on head retarded give them actual support in the form of fucking money so they can pay their rent.
 
I remember something like this happened a few years back, only it was suppose to be all mexicans taking a day off work and marching for solidarity, or something like that. From what I recall only a few lazy wetbacks bothered not coming in and most of the crowd was pasty white. To quote my mexican manager at the time; "Fuck those lazy beaners".
 
I just found this out the hard way in my journey for chorizo and homemade pork rinds. All of little Mexico was on lock down and apparently it was voluntary as I found out when giving an Italian mom and pop shop cash for pesto instead. People have gone from shooting themselves in the foot to shooting themselves in the face.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...mmigrants-promises-a-national-strike-thursday

If you see any Mexicans out protesting tomorrow be sure to laugh hard at them for all the cash they're not making that day.
 
Let me play devils advocate here for a second, let's pretend you really are here illegally and working your ass off to make ends meet.

You can't do anything other than under the table day labor because no SSN no green card etc.

If you were so hard up, let's say you building a house make 10 an hour, and out work whitey on avg so you bring home 100 a day cash.

Some how you are able to burn 100 dollars for this protest? No the real hard working illegals can't afford this shit. I know many people some friends who aren't rich enough to burn 100 dollars to prove a point. Plus you strike one day on these shady deals you KNOW you aren't welcome back because the little mexcians out front of home depot nearly box each other to install sinks for a week.

You really are a lot better off and a huge piece of shit if you claim you are poor but some how can burn a c note to virtue signal.
 
Let me play devils advocate here for a second, let's pretend you really are here illegally and working your ass off to make ends meet.

You can't do anything other than under the table day labor because no SSN no green card etc.

If you were so hard up, let's say you building a house make 10 an hour, and out work whitey on avg so you bring home 100 a day cash.

Some how you are able to burn 100 dollars for this protest? No the real hard working illegals can't afford this shit. I know many people some friends who aren't rich enough to burn 100 dollars to prove a point. Plus you strike one day on these shady deals you KNOW you aren't welcome back because the little mexcians out front of home depot nearly box each other to install sinks for a week.

You really are a lot better off and a huge piece of shit if you claim you are poor but some how can burn a c note to virtue signal.
As I said 50% latino 0% absentee today..lol. Sometimes making your bills is more important than making some point noone cares about and 90% of them could care less about becuas they have bigger problems.
 
I just found this out the hard way in my journey for chorizo and homemade pork rinds. All of little Mexico was on lock down and apparently it was voluntary as I found out when giving an Italian mom and pop shop cash for pesto instead. People have gone from shooting themselves in the foot to shooting themselves in the face.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...mmigrants-promises-a-national-strike-thursday
Yet they don't protest their own extremely right wing and corrupt government.....wow. Third world countries have no rights to other societies.
 
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Some how you are able to burn 100 dollars for this protest? No the real hard working illegals can't afford this shit.
I went to high-school in central California. A few of my classmates, while not illegal (as far I as know), were field workers and poor as shit. They'd wake up at bullshit-30, go work the fields, come to school, and then go work the fields some more. On the weekends? Yep. Working the fields.

If someone had said to them "Hey, let's take a day off to protest how unfair things are", they'd have heard it as "Hey, lets get fired tomorrow for complaining about how we don't like money!", then shook their heads and told a couple of their cousins who were looking for spots on the field-crew that tomorrow was going to be their lucky day.
 
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