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May 01, 2007
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04/30/07 -
A Reader Asks If Illegals’ May Day Boycott
Includes, Well, Everything?
A Reader Watches The Illegal Parade
In Seattle
From: A Reader In Seattle
I just came back from the
parade route. I watched them all pass by, and have a
few notes to share:
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The crowd was smaller than last
year, about 4,000 against over ten times that last
year. There were few if any spectators. |
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The crowd was almost entirely
Hispanic. The very few whites were either the usual
professional protesters, members of the
Communist or Socialist Party, or married to a
mestizo who was also marching. The usual left wing
coalition of immigrants/white
students/gays/feminists/environmentalists
seems to have broken up. Today the Mexicans did it
alone. |
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There was exactly one (1) white
male counter-protester, who was interviewed by at
least six members of the press when I was there. |
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The propaganda on the signs was
narrowly focused on immigration. By contrast, an
anti-war protest in Seattle not long ago brought out
a larger crowd supporting a variety of issues
(antiwar, hate Bush, immigration, feminism,
environment, parking regulations,
vivisection, global warming, etc.). |
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There were a lot of signs
demanding an end to deportations. Basically this
means they are reacting to recent increases in
enforcement. |
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There were a lot of signs
saying "we pay taxes" and "we are not
criminals". This is apparently in reaction to
charges from the pro-enforcement crowd. |
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There was not a great deal of
emphasis on amnesty, which means I think they have
given up on that issue. |
It looks like this movement is
losing its steam. It was especially striking to see that
the pro-enforcement reformers seem to be controlling the
language and tempo of the debate, even though we are not
taking to the streets in any numbers. It is also clearly
built on a narrow base of Hispanics with a direct stake
in the issue, and is not drawing much from the broad
liberal base. |
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