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Corporates Back La Raza-- increased Immigration

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Anonymous

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Well I already refuse to do business with Ford, Allstate, State Farm, Chevron, Walmart, and Bank of America- and gave up Coors a few years ago-- but now it looks like no more Chevrolets or Pepsi's/Cokes with my whiskey...

The nation's entire network of left-wing organizations and their multi-billion dollar funding apparatus in corporate America suffered a setback of historic proportions in 2007 when the House of Representatives, in response to widespread public outrage over mass immigration, refused to pass legislation granting amnesty to an estimated 10 million to 20 million illegal aliens. The House refused to even consider the bill, despite support for it from the president, the Senate, and every major power center in the U.S., including the national Chamber of Commerce, every major daily newspaper, university presidents, immigration advocacy groups and assorted radicals and leftists.

Rarely has the establishment, working in concert with its advance guard on the far left, ever sustained such a defeat. Amnesty for illegal aliens is a long sought goal of both left-wing organizations and the big business groups that back them. For the left, millions of newly legalized immigrants represent a large pool of potential political recruits to use as a battering ram against the white, middle-class society they have longed to destroy. At the same time, those same millions of newly legalized immigrants represent new sources of cheap labor for major corporations.

Not surprisingly, some of America's largest corporations are the main sponors of at least one of the groups trying to kick immigration critics off the airways. In 1982, the National Council of la Raza established a broad "corporate board of advisors" made up of senior executives from 26 major well-known corporations. La Raza says the board meets twice yearly for "decision-making about issues and programs of common concern."

The 26 corporations helping la Raza advance its agenda are the following:


Allstate Insurance Company
American Airlines
AT&T
Bank of America
Chevron Corporation
Citi
The Coca-Cola Company
Comcast Corporation
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
Coors Brewing Company
Ford Motor Company
General Mills, Inc.
General Motors Corporation
J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Kraft Foods, Inc.
McDonald’s Corporation
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Miller Brewing Company
PepsiCo, Inc.
Prudential Financial
Rockwell Automation
State Farm Insurance Companies
Time Warner Inc.
United Parcel Service (UPS)
Verizon Communications
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.


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Sandhusker

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I'll bet they're doing it strictly to protect sales. If they don't give La Raza lip service, they'll hear the anti-hispanic horse crap. It's kind of like paying off the mob.
 

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