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doctordog
04-26-2010, 09:08 PM
Excellent! Phoenix will be a better place if he follows through!

Arizona's new anti-illegal immigration law is sparking outrage across the country and now, San Francisco's city attorney is urging policymakers and businesses to take a stand against the controversial legislation and send the state a message.

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera on Monday called for a sweeping boycott of the state of Arizona and Arizona-based businesses.

Herrera, himself the son an immigrant from Latin America, called the law "draconian" and released the following statement upon announcing the push for a boycott:


Just as it did two decades ago when it refused to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Arizona has again chosen to isolate itself from the rest of the nation. Our most appropriate response is to assure that their isolation is tangible rather than merely symbolic. San Francisco should lead the way in adopting and aggressively pursuing a sweeping boycott of Arizona and Arizona-based businesses until this unjust law is repealed or invalidated. My office is fully committed to work with San Francisco city departments and commissions to identify all applicable contracts, and to pursue termination wherever possible. And my office stands ready to assist in any legal challenges in whatever way it can.

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Herrera's comments come the same day San Francisco Supervisor David Campos led a protest at City Hall against the controversial new immigration law.

"I think as a city we have a responsibility to make sure we don't do business with entities like the state of Arizona that are taking steps that are essentially violating and call for violation of the basic rights of the constitution." Campos said.

Campos agrees with civil rights advocates who say the law will lead to racial profiling. He is planning to introduce a resolution Tuesday that that essentially condemns the actions of the state of Arizona and calls for a boycott of the state.


http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/politics/SF-Supe-Calls-for-Arizona-Boycott-92095669.html

Revere
04-26-2010, 10:56 PM
Way to ram it to legal immigrants, many of whom work in service industries dependent on tourism.

foxbaron
04-26-2010, 10:58 PM
WEll, all I can say is if SF doesn't want to do any business with Arizona then Arizona should pass another law saying that any driver's license or buisness license or registration from SF is not recogized by the State of Arizona as being valid.

Smurf-Herder
04-27-2010, 06:20 AM
I think everybody needs to boycott San Francisco ... just on principle.

Kanadesaga
04-27-2010, 06:39 AM
WEll, all I can say is if SF doesn't want to do any business with Arizona then Arizona should pass another law saying that any driver's license or buisness license or registration from SF is not recogized by the State of Arizona as being valid.


Due to the Full Faith and Credit clause, Arizona can't not recognize California licenses. Sorry, it's just that Constitution thingy you all say you support.

Citizen
04-27-2010, 12:22 PM
How can you boycott something when you're broke? lol

mwillman
04-27-2010, 12:31 PM
HaHaHa

Please boycott San Francisco right wingers.
We will not miss you and we don't need you.
As for phoenix who cares. Its a butt ugly city in the middle of the desert and is
not a big tourist destination.

P.S. we are not near as broke as most of your suburban and country asses.

doctordog
04-27-2010, 12:50 PM
HaHaHa

Please boycott San Francisco right wingers.
We will not miss you and we don't need you.
As for phoenix who cares. Its a butt ugly city in the middle of the desert and is
not a big tourist destination.

P.S. we are not near as broke as most of your suburban and country asses.

People from San Francisco always bring up our asses in conversation, why is that?:taunt: