Businesses suing Arizona
Eat at home and wash your own car
If you live outside Arizona you have the same problem just look at these types of businesses in your area and protest in some way, spread the word.
Please pass this on to everyone in your email address book.
Subject: Businesses suing Arizona
From: Mike Whetstone [mailto:azmikew@wbhsi.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 5:45 PM
To: Mike Whetstone
Subject: Businesses suing Arizona
To all frustrated Americans,
As some of you know there is a group of business owners in Arizona called “Wake Up Arizona” (see below) that have challenged the “Legal Arizona Workers Act (HB2779)” because they do not want to be responsible to assure their workers are in our country legally. The case is soon to be heard in the US Supreme Court. By the way Arizona tax payers you are paying to defend this law. These businesses apparently like the cheap labor rates they can pay illegal immigrants, it’s all about the bottom line. They apparently ignore the possibility they may be illegal when they can hardly speak english but can produce an ID with the name of Harry Smith. In May of this year a raid of 3-4 McDonalds produced 21 arrests for being in the US illegally and ID theft. Illegal Immigrants continue to come North because they know these jobs are here waiting for them. The only weapon the citizens have is to boycott these businesses and hit them in the bottom line. If you look at the list below it is quick to recognize the fast food industry and car washes are the big offenders. Stop supporting them today, tell you friends to stop supporting them. Eat at home and wash your own car. Let this group know we don’t agree with them. If you live outside Arizona you have the same problem just look at these types of businesses in your area and protest in some way, spread the word.
Please pass this on to everyone in your email address book.
“WAKE UP AMERICA” GROUP SUING ARIZONA SO THEY CAN HIRE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
Mac Magruder, owns McDonald’s franchises
Ray Arvizu, owns Arvizu Advertising & Promotions, a Hispanic marketing firm
Tom Barnett, owns Good Egg and Eggery restaurants and Burger King franchises
Steve Chucri, president, Arizona Restaurant Association
Jim Click, Tucson car dealer
Jerry Colangelo, former owner, Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks
Brian Day O’Connor, owns a commercial real estate firm and a carwash; son of former U.S. Supreme Court justice
Nicole Dreier, representing Burger King franchises
Barry Goldwater Jr., son of former U.S. senator
Danny Hendon, owns Danny’s Family Car Washes
Steve Hilton, chief executive, Meritage Homes
Gordon James, owns public relations firm
James LeVecke, owns Carl’s Jr. franchises
Jeff Moorad, general manager, Arizona Diamondbacks
Mary Rose Wilcox, Maricopa County supervisor, owner El Portal restaurant
Mike Whetstone