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.
 
So all the low paid unskilled illegals didn't show up for work and not only did the world not end but everything functioned exactly the same as any other day? Doesn't this sort of prove the right's point that they're largely fucking useless and if we got rid of them nothing would change except there would be less crime and welfare abuse?
 
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Seen on the front page of Plebbit. And not even Plebbit was all that sympathetic.

Catoosa restaurant fires 12 workers for not showing up on 'Day Without Immigrants'
Despite the shock of being fired, the employees say they aren’t mad and they expected a possible reprimand but they weren’t counting on getting canned.

“They feel like he could’ve done something for them since they’d been working for him," said the friend.
He did do something for them. He employed them and paid them for their work. It's not like they were volunteering at his restaurant. They act like they were doing him a favor and he's being a dick for not returning it. Entitlement has gotten way out of hand. I mean I could see it if they'd talked to him about it earlier, explained how important it was to them, and he lead them to believe he was cool with it but THEN fired them when they did it, but those dudes no-call-no-show'd. In my entire working life that's always meant getting fired unless you were in the hospital.

Also, the name of that restaurant is fucking perfect.
 
So all the low paid unskilled illegals didn't show up for work and not only did the world not end but everything functioned exactly the same as any other day? Doesn't this sort of prove the right's point that they're largely fucking useless and if we got rid of them nothing would change except there would be less crime and welfare abuse?

More like the opposite. That's why a strike like this is pointless. If you don't have literally everyone on board it isn't going to actually do anything.
 
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What world do these people live in? You no call / no show, you get fired. That's not on the employer, it's on the naive idiots that skipped work and the ideologues that convinced them to do so.
Yes, deny other people (some of whom may also be immigrants) a chance to earn a living just because they showed up to work that day.
 
So wait, these immigrants' problem is that they aren't being violent thugs? wtf i love immigrants now
naw that was war. that's how come kids don't work in coal mines anymore. people fought an actual war to stop that.

union history is pretty crazy, the further back you go the more batshit it all gets.
 
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