California – Los Angeles Becomes First Major City To Boycott Arizona Over Immigration Law

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    Thousands of protesters rally at the Arizona Capitol on Sunday, April, 25, 2010. Activists called on President Barack Obama to fight a tough new Arizona law targeting illegal immigrants, promising Sunday to march in the streets and invite arrest by refusing to comply if the measure goes into effect. U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva of Arizona told about 3,500 protesters gathered at the state Capitol that the Obama administration can help defeat the law by refusing to cooperate. The law requires Arizona police officers to question people about their immigration status if there is reasonable suspicion they're in the country illegally, saying it would undoubtedly lead to racial profiling. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)California – Los Angeles on Wednesday became the largest city yet to boycott Arizona over its tough new law targeting illegal immigration in a move that likely will affect some $8 million in contracts with the state.

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    The City Council voted 13-1 to bar Los Angeles from conducting business with Arizona unless the law is repealed. The vote followed an emotional council discussion during which many members noted that their ancestors were U.S. immigrants.

    Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa already has said he would approve the boycott.

    The proposal could affect investments and contracts worth as much as $52 million, including contracts for airport, harbor and trucking services, according to a report from the city’s chief legislative analyst. That report recommends the council consider suspending travel, cutting contracts and refraining from making any new ones with Arizona-based companies.

    But Councilwoman Janice Hahn, who co-authored the resolution, said it would be impractical to cancel most of those deals and only about $7 million to $8 million in city contracts probably would be affected.

    “US Airways is based in Arizona and they certainly fly in and out (of Los Angeles)” and it would hardly be feasible to end those flights, Hahn said before the council vote.

    Hahn said the Los Angeles boycott also won’t affect the city’s Department of Water and Power, which has wind farm and nuclear energy contracts in Arizona. Among the contracts with Arizona companies that conceivably could be terminated include those for helicopter services, Taser guns, waste management, engineering and surveillance equipment.

    Hahn said “the best scenario” would be to turn around and give those contracts to California suppliers.

    The resolution claims that Arizona’s new law encourages racial profiling and is unconstitutional. The law, set to take effect July 29, requires police enforcing another law to question a person about his or her immigration status if there is “reasonable suspicion” that the person is in the United States illegally and makes it a state crime to be in the country illegally. Several lawsuits seeking to block its implementation are pending in U.S. District Court in Phoenix.

    Some polls have shown strong popular support for the Arizona law and critics are concerned that other states may follow up with their own versions.

    Several cities across the country have passed resolutions or urged boycotts to protest the law, including California cities such as Oakland and San Diego. A nonbinding resolution approved Tuesday by San Francisco city supervisors urges a boycott of Arizona-based businesses and asks sports leagues not to hold championship games or tournaments there.

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said the boycotts are unfortunate and misguided, primarily because the law mirrors a federal requirement that legal immigrants carry immigration papers.

    “It’s already the law in the United States, and I have a responsibility to stand up and protect the people of Arizona and we will do that,” Brewer said Tuesday.

    Charges that the law will lead to racial profiling are “just pure rhetoric,” Brewer said.

    “I find it really interesting that we have people out there that are attempting a boycott in favor of illegal actions in Arizona. That to me is just unbelievable.”

    Of the resolution in Los Angeles, Hahn said: “We want to stand back and say that we’re against it. We’re hoping that Arizona will be the last state to do this instead of just the first state to do it.”


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    mendel
    mendel
    13 years ago

    they should start doing this in all the states

    Use Your Head
    Use Your Head
    13 years ago

    Good, let’s all boycott Los Angeles. They think they’re so hot? With California’s runaway debt, we’d be better off without that state at this point anyway.

    AH
    AH
    13 years ago

    “Hahn said the Los Angeles boycott also won’t affect the city’s Department of Water and Power, which has wind farm and nuclear energy contracts in Arizona.”

    In other words, “we don’t have the guts to do anything that would actually affect us – make us have to get our own water rather than leeching off other states, for example; we just want to make a lot of noise and Show That We Care.”

    gop2010
    gop2010
    13 years ago

    The american public supports this law.LA is just a town of lawbreaking supporters crazies.

    LIBERAL IS A DISEASE
    LIBERAL IS A DISEASE
    13 years ago

    arizona should send all it illegals to la

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    How about boycotting all states that allow gay marriage.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    go gov brewer! stand strong and proud! finaly somebody in this country doing the right thing! gov brewer for president!

    I Hate LA
    I Hate LA
    13 years ago

    The Los Angeles Mayor and 14 of their 15 City Council Members are Demonrats and Left Wing Nuts. The CA State Assembly Speaker who was recently hosted by individual Agudah Members is LGBT (Menuval). Of course you know their Governator, a rino Republican (RINO-Republican in Name Only).

    Obamanation
    Obamanation
    13 years ago

    Cali is embarrass of the way it looks financially so they are upset at Arizona why it doesn’t wanna look the same. they would love to say that being broke is cool but Arizona disagrees…

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    its time to boycott los angeles

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    WHO CARES THEIR BANKRUPT THEYWOULDNT PAY THEIR BILLS ANYWAY

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Never mind products “Made in Arizona” can anyone find these days a product “Made in the USA”?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    This boycott is unconstitutional. It violates the interstate commerce clause.

    ProudAmerican
    ProudAmerican
    13 years ago

    My ancestors were also immigrants. One very big difference. They came here legally and first and foremost wanted to be Americans. These guys want to be in “Mexico” in the USA. That’s gotta stop and it’s about time someone in the govt has done something about it. Osama is much too busy harassing Israel to put any time into changing the situation here.

    HaNavon
    HaNavon
    13 years ago

    The entire problem is over underproductive immigrants who are involved in criminal acts, but the people from Mexico who are actually productive are not a problem for our country, their an important part of the economy.
    The reason that criminals are coming over is because of the market for illegal drugs, which brings members of the cartels into our country. Remember, right across the border of El Paso, Texas is the town of Juarez, which is a battleground of the Mexican Drug War. Juarez is so entrenched in this drug war between rival cartels that it has a higher murder rate than ANYWHERE else on Earth!
    Many of the border towns and cities have become highways of the dug trade, and the only real way to keep them out is to LEGALIZE!
    If we end the prohibition of marijuana and re-legalize it, we will end the mexican drug cartels stronghold. We will raise billions in taxes and we will stop wasting billions imprisoning people who really shouldn’t be in jail.
    This is exactly what happened during the prohibition of alcohol, with the mafia.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    i say lets boycott los angeles for banning arizone .Arizona did the right thing but unfortunately its not pollitically correct ! but neither is social medicine . THANK YOU ARIZONA!!

    the union
    the union
    13 years ago

    I believe if this type of interstate rivalry keeps up, we might as well go from united states to the untied states of america.

    Illegals are not known to generally bring disease in to the country.
    I think that we should have some type of foreign worker guest program, as opposed to illegals, they will be watched like hawks, they will pay for their stay here with minimal benefits.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    the reason california wants to boycott Arizona and they are mad at them is because now they will get all the illegal immigrants

    rf
    rf
    13 years ago

    So let me get this straight, we have to let the illegals in and pay their way with taxes and insurance and what not but if we want to hire them for work that’s already not allowed and can get us time in prison (as in the rabaskin case). Either they are here and work or we kick them out. Go arizona go!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Boycott a city? And LA is the yardstick of morality & honesty, right??? I’m ready to move to Arizona. At least they put US Citizens first!

    YES
    YES
    13 years ago

    Bye bye LA! Lived for 20 years and moved out in 2004. Never been happier. I had to continue to visit friends that still live there, but that’s out of the question. They can come see me…

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Boycott L.A.
    If you live in California….
    buy pruducts out-of-state to avoid the sales tax. Use Bing shopping or Fatwallet to get cashback.

    buy LCD monitors, TV’s or laptops out-of-state to avoid recycling fee ($16 for small screens) + sales tax

    Buy all drugstore items at drugstore.com to avoid sales tax. (you get free s/hif purchase over $25. Use Bing shopping or Fatwallet to get cashback.

    If you live in L.A. get a POBox in another county and use that for your cell phone address. you keep fees & taxes away from L.A.