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Mexican Activists Want May 1st Work Stoppage
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MEXICO CITY -- "Nothing gringo," warns the rallying cry of Mexican activists calling for a boycott of all U.S. businesses south of the border on May 1.
The campaign, aimed at pressuring Congress to legalize undocumented migrants, was timed to coincide with "The Great American Boycott," in which activists are urging migrants in the United States to skip work and avoid spending money to demonstrate their importance to the U.S. economy.
The Mexican boycott was being promoted on Web sites and through e-email messages, one of which warns that "people shouldn't buy anything from the interminable list of American businesses in Mexico."
"That means no Dunkin' Donuts, no McDonald's, Burger King, Starbucks, Sears, Krispy Kreme or Wal-Mart," the message said.
Promoted by some of the same groups that organized massive immigrant marches across the United States, the protest - also dubbed "A Day Without Immigrants" - comes as Congress debates immigration bills proposing everything from toughened border security to the legalization of all 11 million undocumented migrants in America.
Mexican unions, political and community groups, newspaper columnists and even some Mexican government offices have joined the call for a parallel boycott of U.S. businesses in Mexico. For some it's a way to express anti-U.S. sentiment, while others see it as part of a cross-border, Mexican-power lobby.
Advocates occasionally missed their mark in identifying boycott targets. For example, they incorrectly identified Sears stores in Mexico as American owned even though Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim bought Sears Mexico operation since 1997.
And in an ironic twist, the protest targets the U.S. business community - one of the strongest supporters of legalization or guest-worker programs.
"Boycotting would only hurt corporations that are backing what people want done in the immigration bill," said Larry Rubin, chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico.
In place of a boycott, Rubin encouraged Mexicans who have relatives in the U.S. to urge family members to write to their lawmakers in support of comprehension immigration reform.

I'm posting this because you actually have blacks that's going to help march for these people that don't give a squat about us or helped us with our issues. Blacks have other things to worry about than fighting for the rights of illegals who shouldn't have rights in the first place.







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I'm posting this because you actually have blacks that's going to help march for these people that don't give a squat about us or helped us with our issues. Blacks have other things to worry about than fighting for the rights of illegals who shouldn't have rights in the first place.


Well said....But you have to think to yourself that these are black Americans! I can honestly say that I can never see the day black brits march for eastern Europeans (for example) to work & livein the uk....



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I'm posting this because you actually have blacks that's going to help march for these people that don't give a squat about us or helped us with our issues. Blacks have other things to worry about than fighting for the rights of illegals who shouldn't have rights in the first place.


Well said....But you have to think to yourself that these are black Americans! I can honestly say that I can never see the day black brits march for eastern Europeans (for example) to work & livein the uk....



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Yeah black americans got to smell the poop/coffee/roses and wake up andfix our own problems before we can go help and march with everybody else. Blacks have already faught immigrants battles. The Civil Rights movement wasn't only for blacks, it was for everybody becauseonce blacks had their civil rights, everybody fell into the category.Blacks got to worry about why we have the highest unemployment rate, health problems, why black children are behind in education, AIDS, andGod knows what other problems. Blacks need to sit this one out.

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I'm posting this because you actually have blacks that's going to help march for these people that don't give a squat about us or helped us with our issues. Blacks have other things to worry about than fighting for the rights of illegals who shouldn't have rights in the first place.


Well said....But you have to think to yourself that these are black Americans! I can honestly say that I can never see the day black brits march for eastern Europeans (for example) to work & livein the uk....



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Yeah black americans got to smell the poop/coffee/roses and wake up andfix our own problems before we can go help and march with everybody else. Blacks have already faught immigrants battles. The Civil Rights movement wasn't only for blacks, it was for everybody becauseonce blacks had their civil rights, everybody fell into the category.Blacks got to worry about why we have the highest unemployment rate, health problems, why black children are behind in education, AIDS, andGod knows what other problems. Blacks need to sit this one out.
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Not being funny or anything, but what are you doing to make a change? surely there must be an group/orginisation/commitee that the black marchers are under. Why don't you and your friends e-mail them and tell them why you disagree with them marching. Atleast if you do this, than you can say that you tried to make a change, instead of airing your problems.
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I'm posting this because you actually have blacks that's going to help march for these people that don't give a squat about us or helped us with our issues. Blacks have other things to worry about than fighting for the rights of illegals who shouldn't have rights in the first place.


Well said....But you have to think to yourself that these are black Americans! I can honestly say that I can never see the day black brits march for eastern Europeans (for example) to work & livein the uk....



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Yeah black americans got to smell the poop/coffee/roses and wake up andfix our own problems before we can go help and march with everybody else. Blacks have already faught immigrants battles. The Civil Rights movement wasn't only for blacks, it was for everybody becauseonce blacks had their civil rights, everybody fell into the category.Blacks got to worry about why we have the highest unemployment rate, health problems, why black children are behind in education, AIDS, andGod knows what other problems. Blacks need to sit this one out.
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Not being funny or anything, but what are you doing to make a change? surely there must be an group/orginisation/commitee that the black marchers are under. Why don't you and your friends e-mail them and tell them why you disagree with them marching. Atleast if you do this, than you can say that you tried to make a change, instead of airing your problems.
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I would, but do you know how hard it is getting a bunch of black americans together for one cause? It's hard trying to get at least 2, much less a whole group. If I could I would. Also I'm a youngin and not many will take me seriously. The black organizations here are nothing but clowns.
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I'm posting this because you actually have blacks that's going to help march for these people that don't give a squat about us or helped us with our issues. Blacks have other things to worry about than fighting for the rights of illegals who shouldn't have rights in the first place.


Well said....But you have to think to yourself that these are black Americans! I can honestly say that I can never see the day black brits march for eastern Europeans (for example) to work & livein the uk....



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Yeah black americans got to smell the poop/coffee/roses and wake up andfix our own problems before we can go help and march with everybody else. Blacks have already faught immigrants battles. The Civil Rights movement wasn't only for blacks, it was for everybody becauseonce blacks had their civil rights, everybody fell into the category.Blacks got to worry about why we have the highest unemployment rate, health problems, why black children are behind in education, AIDS, andGod knows what other problems. Blacks need to sit this one out.
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Not being funny or anything, but what are you doing to make a change? surely there must be an group/orginisation/commitee that the black marchers are under. Why don't you and your friends e-mail them and tell them why you disagree with them marching. Atleast if you do this, than you can say that you tried to make a change, instead of airing your problems.
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I would, but do you know how hard it is getting a bunch of black americans together for one cause? Nop, thats why I was aking....But its just like with anything, the more motivation the better.It's hard trying to get at least 2, much less a whole group. If I could I would. Even if its just two people than atleast thats two different views that have been read.Also I'm a youngin and not many will take me seriously. Same here....(17) The black organizations here are nothing but clowns. Explain more...
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I'm posting this because you actually have blacks that's going to help march for these people that don't give a squat about us or helped us with our issues. Blacks have other things to worry about than fighting for the rights of illegals who shouldn't have rights in the first place.


Well said....But you have to think to yourself that these are black Americans! I can honestly say that I can never see the day black brits march for eastern Europeans (for example) to work & livein the uk....



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Yeah black americans got to smell the poop/coffee/roses and wake up andfix our own problems before we can go help and march with everybody else. Blacks have already faught immigrants battles. The Civil Rights movement wasn't only for blacks, it was for everybody becauseonce blacks had their civil rights, everybody fell into the category.Blacks got to worry about why we have the highest unemployment rate, health problems, why black children are behind in education, AIDS, andGod knows what other problems. Blacks need to sit this one out.
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Not being funny or anything, but what are you doing to make a change? surely there must be an group/orginisation/commitee that the black marchers are under. Why don't you and your friends e-mail them and tell them why you disagree with them marching. Atleast if you do this, than you can say that you tried to make a change, instead of airing your problems.
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I would, but do you know how hard it is getting a bunch of black americans together for one cause? Nop, thats why I was aking....But its just like with anything, the more motivation the better.It's hard trying to get at least 2, much less a whole group. If I could I would. Even if its just two people than atleast thats two different views that have been read.Also I'm a youngin and not many will take me seriously. Same here....(17) The black organizations here are nothing but clowns. Explain more...
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Movtivation isn't the only thing, there's a lot needed to get people together, especially black folks to agree on any damn thing. Many blacks already got it in their mind they are supporting these folks. If you watch the news everyday in America about he stupidity of the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, you will see why many don't like these men. Louis Farrakhan is the only one that I respect, because he has this idea that blacks should have their own country and run it our way.
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