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Susana Martínez Draws Ire of Immigrant Advocates in New Mexico
Just a few weeks into her term, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martínez already has a major fight on her hands.
Immigrant rights groups are planning to rally at the Capitol in protest of the Republican governor's immigration policies.
Somos Un Pueblo Unido, an immigrants rights based in Sante Fe, is helping to organize Monday's rally at the Capitol against what it considers anti-immigrant policies.
The planned demonstration comes a week after Martínez, who became the first Latina governor in the country after the November elections, issued an executive order requiring state law enforcement to check the immigration status of criminal suspects.
Administration officials say state agency law enforcement will ask about the immigration status of those arrested for crimes, but that won't happen routinely when state police stop someone for a traffic violation.
Still, some Democratic lawmakers have objected to the governor's executive order, saying it will lead to racial profiling by law enforcement.
Martínez also wants the Legislature to repeal a law allowing driver's licenses for illegal immigrants.
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Last time I "sraws" my anger I was arrested.
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U.S. fast food caught in immigration crosshairs
Chipotle caught in the immigration enforcement shift
LOS ANGELES/DALLAS — Chipotle Mexican Grill has a lot going for it — an upscale burrito concept, a hip and eco-friendly image, expansion plans galore and a 500 percent-plus stock price gain in just over two years.
And then it has something not going its way — a federal crackdown on its immigrant labor force that has so far forced Chipotle to fire hundreds of allegedly illegal workers in the state of Minnesota, perhaps more than half its staff there. The probe is widening. Co-Chief Executive Monty Moran told Reuters on Friday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has also issued "notices of inspection" for restaurants in Washington D.C. and Virginia.
Investors in the Wall Street darling are taking note and one firm, Calvert Investments, plans to talk to Chipotle about the large number of undocumented workers uncovered.
Dependence on illegal labor is the elephant in the room for the U.S. restaurant business. And experts say the Chipotle ICE investigations are a wake-up call for an industry that is one of America's biggest employers and generates over $300 billion in annual sales, according to research firm IBISWorld Inc.
Chipotle — a Denver-based company whose motto is "Food With Integrity" — is one of the most well-known names caught in the immigration enforcement shift that began two years ago.
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LadyJazzer wrote: And here's one reason why they can't stop the flow:
U.S. fast food caught in immigration crosshairs
Chipotle caught in the immigration enforcement shift
LOS ANGELES/DALLAS — Chipotle Mexican Grill has a lot going for it — an upscale burrito concept, a hip and eco-friendly image, expansion plans galore and a 500 percent-plus stock price gain in just over two years.
And then it has something not going its way — a federal crackdown on its immigrant labor force that has so far forced Chipotle to fire hundreds of allegedly illegal workers in the state of Minnesota, perhaps more than half its staff there. The probe is widening. Co-Chief Executive Monty Moran told Reuters on Friday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has also issued "notices of inspection" for restaurants in Washington D.C. and Virginia.
Investors in the Wall Street darling are taking note and one firm, Calvert Investments, plans to talk to Chipotle about the large number of undocumented workers uncovered.
Dependence on illegal labor is the elephant in the room for the U.S. restaurant business. And experts say the Chipotle ICE investigations are a wake-up call for an industry that is one of America's biggest employers and generates over $300 billion in annual sales, according to research firm IBISWorld Inc.
Chipotle — a Denver-based company whose motto is "Food With Integrity" — is one of the most well-known names caught in the immigration enforcement shift that began two years ago.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41463755/ns ... _business/
So, you want to "send a message", don't eat at Chipotle... And let them know WHY you won't eat there... (I personally don't care for their food, and don't eat there anyway...But if you want to do something other than piss & moan in a chatroom, here's one way to do it.)
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is preparing to crack down on 60 Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants in the D.C.-Virginia area in an effort to weed out undocumented workers, the restaurant chain confirmed Monday.
The popular burrito chain received "notices of inspections" from the federal agency alerting owners that they'll be audited to determine if they're in compliance with employment eligibility laws.
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LadyJazzer wrote: Just building fences, electronic or physical, is not going to do it.
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