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Firstcoastnews.com Article
Hispanics Urged to Refrain from Shopping, Work Tomorrow


By Associated Press

ATLANTA (AP) -- Hispanics are being urged to refrain from shopping tomorrow and to stay home from work if possible to show their objections to a sweeping proposal to crack down on illegal immigration in Georgia.

Despite that, representatives of six poultry processing plants in the Gainesville area say they do not plan to close in anticipation of a shortage of workers.

Tom Hensley is vice president and chief financial officer for Fieldale Farms. He says all three of the company's plants in the Gainesville area plan to remain open.

Radio station Que Buena FM in Gainesville has been broadcasting details of the request that Hispanics refrain from spending money tomorrow in Hall County.

The bill is sponsored by state Senator Chip Rogers. It denies state services to adults living in the state illegally. It sanctions companies that knowingly employ undocumented workers, and also imposes stiff penalties on human trafficking. headed for a vote in the House tomorrow.

The bill then would have to be approved by the Senate, which has already passed a version by a 40-to-13 vote. Rogers says he fears the controversy over the bill could affect his family's safety.

This week, the weekly Mundo Hispanico newspaper displayed a map of Rogers' Woodstock neighborhood, detailing the nearby Hispanic-owned businesses in an attempt to portray how the area would be affected by his legislation. Rogers says the map could put his wife and four children at risk.

The editor of the Spanish-language newspaper -- Juan Arango -- defended his decision to run the story. He says the map only gives readers a general idea of where Rogers lives -- not a street name or address. (With help from WDUN, Ken Stanford, and Georgia Public Broadcasting, Susanna Capelouto).