The Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights ("GLAHR") is organizing a boycott in Georgia tomorrow to protest that state's new immigration law. What you won't hear from most of those reporting on the boycott is that GLAHR is headed by Teodoro Maus, the former Mexican consul general in Atlanta.
Don't you think that's a highly relevant piece of information? Don't you want to know that a boycott of...
... perhaps originating with the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights have sent viral text messages urging a boycott of Wal Mart, even claiming that they'd let ICE into their stores to arrest illegal aliens on March 20, the day before yet another illegal immigration march (Snopes, snopes.com/politics/immigration/walmart.asp). The company, of course, claims that this isn't true. And, the US...
... for a march organized by the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (link). Unlike in a previous report, Mary Lou Pickel fails to point out that a co-founder and advisor (link) to that group is Teodoro Maus, a former Mexican consul general.
In Seattle, the low turnout is blamed on: a change of organizers, fear of enforcement, high gas prices, and more. "Hundreds, perhaps thousands" were...
... event, which was organized by the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights in conjunction with other leaders in the Hispanic community, took place in the north parking lot of Plaza Fiesta and lasted more than three hours.
The former Mexican consul in Atlanta Teodoro Maus, who is also one of the leaders of GLAHR, stated that the DeKalb County Police Department estimated that about 11,000 to 12,...