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    Villaraigosa backs boycott of Arizona

    This is the man that called Los Angeles "The New Ellis Island" .

    Villaraigosa backs boycott of Arizona
    The mayor also urges participation in Saturday’s immigrant and labor rights march downtown, which police say could lure 100,000 people.

    Student Gabriel Flores takes part in a protest at USC on Thursday against the Arizona immigration law, which makes it a crime for illegal migrants to be in Arizona and requires police to check legal status. (Christina House / For The Times / April 29, 2010)


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    By Teresa Watanabe and Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times

    April 30, 2010
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    Blasting Arizona's tough new immigration law as "unpatriotic and unconstitutional," Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Thursday backed a boycott of the state and urged Southern Californians to join an immigrant and labor rights march this weekend that police say could swell to 100,000 participants.

    "The debate has caused a call to action," Villaraigosa said.

    Organizers of the May Day march, scheduled for Saturday morning in downtown Los Angeles, say that the outcry over the Arizona law and the slow pace of congressional action on immigration reform have prompted renewed activism. The law, set to take effect in midsummer, makes it a state crime for illegal migrants to be in Arizona, requires police to check for legal status and prohibits people from hiring day laborers off the street.

    Meanwhile, many immigrant-rights activists say they are losing patience with the Obama administration and Congress for not pressing comprehensive legislation that would legalize the nation's 11 million illegal immigrants and allow more family visas in addition to beefing up border enforcement. Although Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) unveiled a 26-page "conceptual proposal" for a bill Thursday, activists remain dismayed that he continues to postpone introducing actual legislation.

    The combination of those events — along with fear that several immigrant-friendly Democrats will suffer political defeat in November — has pushed the alarm button for many activists. For the first time since 2006, several immigrant rights coalitions have put aside their differences and are unifying behind a single march this year.
    "Absent our unity, immigration reform will always be put off to another day," said Angelica Salas of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles. "We need to show a powerful force that we won't give up on immigration reform in 2010."

    Salas said the Spanish-language media, which helped fuel a massive turnout of more than 500,000 marchers in 2006, have closely covered the Arizona law and are helping publicize Saturday's march.

    The Korean community has also been galvanized, said Eun Sook Lee, executive director of the National Korean American Service and Education Consortium in Los Angeles. She said her center has received numerous phone calls from Koreans wanting to sign up for bus trips to Arizona to protest the law and to participate in the march. Several hundred are expected to turn out, including as many as 100 Korean drummers in colorful folk garb.

    "Many people who may have been ambivalent in the past are outraged," Lee said. "This has sparked a national outcry."

    Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said his department is expecting tens of thousands of participants in Saturday's rally but also a peaceful event.

    "We have estimates as high as 100,000," he said. "That is a reasonable estimate. We are prepared to police that effectively."

    Beck stressed that his officers would be guided by Special Order 40, the department's long-standing policy that prohibits officers from initiating contact with anyone for the sole purpose of determining whether they are in the country illegally.

    At his news conference Thursday, Villaraigosa urged people to march with white shirts, U.S. flags and trash bags in a peaceful demonstration of immigrants' desires to work and participate in U.S. civic life.

    Marchers will begin gathering at 10 a.m. at Olympic Boulevard and Broadway and will walk north on Broadway to City Hall. In addition to the downtown march, police are preparing for small gatherings in MacArthur Park and Westwood.

    Planning for this year's march has been in the works for months, police said. With a tight budget the department had to ensure that a massive number of officers were available to work the May 1 rally. In this year's planning, march organizers and other groups have expressed concern about how the LAPD will approach the marchers, among whom would be illegal immigrants.
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    richard.winton@latimes.com

    Times staff writer Andrew Blankstein contributed to this report.

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    Yeah, lil mecha Antonio..that's a shocker.

    At his news conference Thursday, Villaraigosa urged people to march with white shirts, U.S. flags and trash bags in a peaceful demonstration of immigrants' desires to work and participate in U.S. civic life.
    You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. The fact that he even has to coach them into putting on a false front is laughable.

    Wonder how anti-AZ signs and racist signs will pop up?
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    Villaraigosa backs boycott of Arizona
    The mayor also urges participation in Saturday’s immigrant and labor rights march downtown, which police say could lure 100,000 people.
    What a surprise!

    In other news...it's reported the sun is expected to rise tomorrow!
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    It's unpatriotic to follow our country's laws? Is that what the mayor is saying?
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    Mr La Raza's office won't even answer the phone either.

    WE ALL KNOW WHY!
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    Here's a fun response on the article .
    (By the way, you have to register with the LASlimes in order to comment.):

    degoboy at 8:45 AM April 30, 2010
    This is a response to LA City Council and civic leaders considering an economic boycott of Arizona over it's tough new immigration law SB 1070

    Here's my response:

    I am calling for an economic and tourism boycott of the 3rd world ghetto craphole of LA. I cannot think of any positives to come out of an economic boycott of Arizona. Most folks would rather visit the famous and beautiful redrock scenery of Arizona
    than visit the nasty, smoggy, hot, muggy, traffic- choked, 3rd world graffitied ghetto cesspool of LA. I have called from my twitter and facebook accounts for tourism boycotts of the illegal-alien haven, loonyville leftist cities of LA and San Francisco.

    More reasons to boycott LA:

    LA City may be American's uglist, cheerless, most ghettoish large city, and is a nasty place for tourists. It is such a crapped-out ghettish gang-infested sea of forclosed and rundown tenement/section 8 apts and crackshacks, and the landcape is all bleak, brown and choked by traffic jams and smog that anyone who comtemplates a trip to LA should reconsider. The few places worth visiting in this largely impoverished ghetto stew are spaced far apart and the LA Metro rail & bus systems are so clogged with impoverished immigrants and gangbanger-thugs that riding them for toursts has to be a trip from hell.

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    No matter how many people turn out for the pro-amnesty marches Saturday, we and many pols know that the pro-enforcement, anti-amnesty side of voting citizens way outnumbers them -- as the many polls that have been released over the past week or so show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Populist
    No matter how many people turn out for the pro-amnesty marches Saturday, we and many pols know that the pro-enforcement, anti-amnesty side of voting citizens way outnumbers them -- as the many polls that have been released over the past week or so show.
    In fact, the more marches, the more demands, the more waving of Mexican flag, the more angry American voters become.
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