A Day Without Immigrants - Impacts Felt Across America - Immigrants Stayed Home Today, from school and work, thus increasing the costs of their employment, but there's more. Due to A Day Without Immigrants, too early to tell, but crime rates dropped on average 29 percent in Philadelphia alone, and 42 percent in Chicago, the crime gang ridden urban welfare city of Rahm Emanuel and Barack Obama.
CENTENNIAL, Colo. –
A Mexican woman trying to avoid deportation took refuge in a Denver church Wednesday after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country, the latest case to rattle the immigrant community as the White House promises to boost enforcement.
Jeanette Vizguerra skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in the suburb of Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside.
A day without immigrants is a quaint idea but the little rascals, all across the nation, just put a target on their back as illegal aliens laid out of work. Caring less about their employers they simply laid out of work to protest President Donald Trump who is in the process of designing the border wall with contracts being reviewed to build it.
Unemployment is high in America, using the bogus government numbers does not paint the entire picture but A Day Without Immigrants made their point, they should leave.
Immigrants across the country are expected to stay
home from school and work on Thursday to show how critical they are to the U.S.
economy and way of life.
"A Day Without Immigrants" actions are
planned in cities including Philadelphia, Washington, Boston, Houston, Chicago
and New York. The protest gained momentum on social media and by word of mouth.
It comes in response to President Donald Trump,
whose administration has pledged to increase the deportation of immigrants
living in the country illegally. Trump campaigned on building a wall along the
U.S.-Mexico border, and blamed high unemployment on immigration. As president,
he's called for a ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries from
coming into the U.S.
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