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    Activists wary of boycotts

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    Activists wary of boycotts
    Speakers call for other ways to help illegal immigrants
    By Will Bigham, Staff Writer
    Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Article Launched:01/28/2007 12:00:00 AM PST

    CLAREMONT - Dolores Huerta, a leading Latino rights activist who in 1962 co-founded the United Farm Workers Association with Cesar Chavez, said she opposes a May 1 nationwide boycott that would mirror last year's "Day Without an Immigrant."
    Huerta, speaking Saturday at a pro-amnesty Latino rights conference at Pitzer College, said a repeat boycott could lead to participating workers losing their jobs, students being expelled and fines levied against labor unions.

    She instead proposed a march on April 29 that would feature immigrant children, which would send a message about how immigration laws affect families.

    "This year let's be more positive, instead of negative," Huerta said.

    The 77-year-old activist's anti-boycott remarks, echoed by several other immigration-reform advocates at the conference, resulted in moments of awkwardness during a session intended to create a strategy for achieving legalization of the country's estimated 12 million illegal immigrants, most of whom are Latino.

    Representatives from the March 25 Coalition, which last year organized the 500,000-person march in downtown Los Angeles and the May 1 boycott, distributed fliers during the event to try to rally support for a repeat boycott effort.

    Taking Huerta's lead, most of the 150 students and activists in attendance responded coolly to the coalition's proposal.

    The March 25 Coalition hopes to build support for a May 1 boycott before a Feb. 3-4 conference at Loyola Law School in downtown Los Angeles, which will discuss plans for this year's May Day protests.

    "I think we have to question whether (a boycott) is effective," said Jose Calderon, a Pitzer College sociology and Chicano studies professor who helped organize the conference. "Whether it had any economic effect is a real question."

    The conference, sponsored by the Latina/Latino Roundtable and San Gabriel Valley/Inland Empire chapter of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, attracted Latino activists who will play a central role in crafting strategy for this year's amnesty legislation push.

    Huerta said 2007 was the ideal year to pursue legislation to achieve legalization because of the Democratic takeover of Congress after November's midterm elections.

    "Let's get comprehensive immigration reform out of the way in 2007, then it can be avoided during the election year," she said. "It's a win-win."

    Though immigration issues dominated discussion at the conference, other ideas were floated as well.

    Calderon proposed pressuring lawmakers to allow illegal immigrants to vote in school board elections, because children of illegal immigrants can legally attend California public schools.


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    Calderon proposed pressuring lawmakers to allow illegal immigrants to vote in school board elections, because children of illegal immigrants can legally attend California public schools.
    Is he insane???????
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    She instead proposed a march on April 29 that would feature immigrant children, which would send a message about how immigration laws affect families.
    These kids are going to march alone?

    "Let's get comprehensive immigration reform out of the way in 2007, then it can be avoided during the election year," she said. "It's a win-win."
    For HER maybe but not for AMERICANS.

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    "Let's get comprehensive immigration reform out of the way in 2007, then it can be avoided during the election year,"
    I've heard a theory the Dems may push for an immigration bill this year because then by the time the 2008 elections come around this issue will be over and done with. Whereas if they wait too long it will be fresh in people's minds and may affect voters.
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    Re: Activists wary of boycotts

    Quote Originally Posted by jimpasz
    Huerta, speaking Saturday at a pro-amnesty Latino rights conference at Pitzer College, said a repeat boycott could lead to participating workers losing their jobs, students being expelled and fines .
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    I think she is giving employers, educators and lawmakers way too much credit.
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    Calderon proposed pressuring lawmakers to allow illegal immigrants to vote in school board elections, because children of illegal immigrants can legally attend California public schools.
    Give us a break!!
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    Calderon proposed pressuring lawmakers to allow illegal immigrants to vote in school board elections, because children of illegal immigrants can legally attend California public schools.
    Heck, yeah! Let em vote! Then round them up as they leave the booth, deport them and nullify all their votes. Kind of like the schemes police use to lure thieves by setting up sting operations at pawn shops etc. Once they nailed one group in one "election" word would spread like wildfire and they would stay the heck away from OUR elections.

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    She instead proposed a march on April 29 that would feature immigrant children, which would send a message about how immigration laws affect families.
    This is just going to make the public more angry because they are using their children! I hope the fools go ahead and march!

    Hmm I just noticed that April 29 falls on a Sunday. I predict that their turnout will be poor as Sunday is not a school day. Now if it was on a weekday there would be a big turnout because the kids would use it as a reason to skip school.

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    "This year let's be more positive, instead of negative," Huerta said.
    This EVIL TWIT is not capable of being positive. What she means is 'lets' be sneakier than last time'. What a piece of crap she is!!!
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    IndianaJones:
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