Hispanics vow Calif. convention Boycott over license bill veto
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at 07:00PM
TheSpook
Angered by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's veto of a bill to let illegal
immigrants drive legally, Hispanic leaders and political groups are
organizing protests and a national boycott of California to disrupt the
convention industry. Supporters of the bill accuse the Republican
governor of reneging on promises to reach a compromise. Instead, they
say, Schwarzenegger tacked on a demand that calls for
licenses to be specifically marked -- differentiating illegal
immigrants' licenses from those of U.S. citizens. ''If this is the
posture the governor wants to take, then our community
is going to be forced to kick it up a notch,'' said Nativo Lopez,
president of the Mexican American Political Association. Lopez planned
to organize a national boycott aimed at steering
conventions away from San Diego, Los Angeles, Anaheim and San
Francisco. The measure, approved by the Democratic-controlled state
Legislature,
would have allowed up to 2 million immigrants to drive legally. [more] and [more ]
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