As many know or will find out on Monday, May 1st the supporters of Illegal Immigrants across America wil be boycotting all business and schools. They are DEMANDING our elected Politicians ( Elected by American Citzens that DO NOT want Amnesty) support and implement legislation that gives them Amnesty for illegal acts, not paying taxes, stealing entry and support services.
I want every Amercan to join me in taking notice of any and all companies or organizations that give aid and comfort to this enemy of the American Way and Values.
I want you to join me and BOYCOTT any company or organizations that supports ILLEGAL Immigrants.
I want all American Citizen that know of ILLEGALS in a workplace to call their local and Federal enforcement agency and Demand they PROTECT and SERVE the AMERCAIN Citizens that PAY their Wages and elect their leaders.
I want every American Citizen to take notice of any Politician that places a vote in support of Ammnesty and Illegal Immigrants. Broadcast this loud and clear then support their opponents in the next election.
I want all politicians to remember it is Americans that put them in office to represent their views not those of an ILLEGAL Immigrant.
I want every politician and law enforcement agency to do their jobs… ENFORCE the LAWS!!
If this is not done how can ANY LAW be enforced….. EVER AGAIN!!!!!
Tomorrow I w,ill list and provide all links I can find that list the Companies and Organizations found to be supporting this May 1st Boycott by ILLEGALS!
From WTKK’s Michael Graham’s the Natural Truth
The Natural Truth Blog with Michael Graham
Illegals To America: We Will Shut You Down!
Here in Massachusetts, local business owners have shared their accounts of being approached by illegal immigration activists and “urged” to shut down May 1st, whether these business owners want to or now. One business, owned by Ernesto (a naturalized American citizen from Cuba) declined the first invitation to close on May 1st and was approached the following day by a larger group of amnesty activists and “asked” again to shut down.
To his credit, Ernesto will be open for business on Monday. Not so for several business owners in Providence, RI and Cape Cod MA, who told me they want to remain open but have decided to close out of fear. Worse, legal immigrants who want to work are being pressured to stay home money, regardless of how they feel about amnesty for illegals. Many of these legal immigrants are low-wage employees who can’t afford to miss a day of work.
Where is the “justice?” Where is the “fairness?” Where the hell are the COPS?
Isn’t this extortion? If Tony Soprano were sending Chris and Vito (OK, maybe not Vito) to shake down businesses, wouldn’t the FBI be involved?
Here’s the problem: Criminals are criminals. If you’re willing to break our immigration laws and our employment laws and our anti-fraud laws, why should I be surprised that you’re willing to lean on business owners to get them to “come around?”
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Support Amnesty….Or Else

That’s the message some businessowners are receiving from amnesty advocates as the May 1 “Great America Boycott” approaches.Roger Pelletier, who owns Providence Automotive Engineering Co. on Broad Street, does not want to close, “but I’m afraid if I do stay open, are they gonna ruin the place — vandalize it?”Pelletier says he was approached last week by two people whom he says “were Dominicans with a poster and everything — they just asked me if I was willing to close [the shop] to help them support that immigration thing, whatever that is that they’re fighting.”
He adds, “I do a lot of business with Hispanic people. They’re fine to do business with. But I can’t see losing a day of wages for this whole thing. What are they gonna gain from this? I can’t understand.”
Pelletier says, “I’ve been here 46 years. I pay taxes, I pay workers’ comp, I have Blue Cross” for his employees. “Now who is gonna come in here and tell me what to do? I was here first.”
Mr. Pelletier may have reason to worry. According to the same news article, Juan Garcia, head of the Immigrants in Action Committee said “he was disappointed that some businesses plan to remain open. While not Hispanic owned or operated, those businesses have a largely Hispanic customer base.”
“That’s their decision,” says Garcia. “But we say to the people who don’t close, right now is a time for business to support the [Hispanic] community,” that has supported them “for years and years.”
And just in case you missed his point: Garcia stresses, “We are not forcing anyone to close.”
Yeah, right.
posted by Michael Graham at 2:15 PM











