April 29, 2006
Immigration Enforcement Targets Identified
As reported by the Associated Press at Fox News:
DENVER — Some of the nation's largest meatpacking companies plan to shut down plants Monday, anticipating many of their workers will attend immigration rallies that day.The top three beef-producing companies, Tyson Foods (TSN), Swift & Co. and Cargill Inc., all said they were closing plants.
ConAgra Foods Inc. (CAG) said it would honor requests for time off if possible, but did not plan any changes in production.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at 04:18 PM | Comments (7) | Add Comment
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More companies should announce Monday's closings,
so that people stop being afraid of not doing what they have been doing all their lives: work and take care of their families.
so that people stop being afraid of not doing what they have been doing all their lives: work and take care of their families.
Posted by: alfonso at April 30, 2006 03:30 PM (0UZig)
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Alfonso,
People do all sorts of things in the name of taking care of their families. From selling stocks to selling drugs. The ones that are breaking the law should be dealt with according to the law.
Unauthorized crossing of the border is a crime - that's why it's called illegal immigration.
Companies that hire illegal immigrants are also breaking the law and should be dealt with accordingly.
People do all sorts of things in the name of taking care of their families. From selling stocks to selling drugs. The ones that are breaking the law should be dealt with according to the law.
Unauthorized crossing of the border is a crime - that's why it's called illegal immigration.
Companies that hire illegal immigrants are also breaking the law and should be dealt with accordingly.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at April 30, 2006 04:36 PM (DdRjH)
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More companies should announce if they'll be shutting down for the rallies, so that I will know who I won't be buying products from in the future.
(In case of confusion- they shut down, I stop buying)
(In case of confusion- they shut down, I stop buying)
Posted by: Lilo at April 30, 2006 05:04 PM (XBXYR)
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LET 'EM EAT CAKE !!!
Posted by: revskinbottom at April 30, 2006 05:27 PM (JPo1q)
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I like your idea on finding out which companies to boycott. I have lived as a legal citizen of the the U.S. and have gotten by fine without the illegals. To me this May Day demonstration is a non-event. It won't affect me at all and it won't change my opinion on illegals. Breaking the law is breaking the law.
Posted by: Erle at April 30, 2006 05:31 PM (QUBmx)
Posted by: revskinbottom at April 30, 2006 05:35 PM (JPo1q)
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Would like a pro illegal immigration list that is verified and valid. Locally I know of a few El Estero Car Wash in Monterey, Ca. for one.
I work hard for my income and would boycott all or most companies giving away my hard earned dollar.
Wesley Franklin
Carmel, Ca. 93921
I work hard for my income and would boycott all or most companies giving away my hard earned dollar.
Wesley Franklin
Carmel, Ca. 93921
Posted by: Wesley Franklin at July 06, 2006 01:48 PM (roAbV)
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