Good, If I ever find myself in the shithole that is Aurora I know who to boycott.
Thanks for letting me know.
Also, someone call ICE on this fuck. I have a feeling he's got some friends/family that are illegals and he is throwing a fit over deportations.
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From the post:
>Ever since President Donald Trump was inaugurated and signed executive orders cracking down on immigration, many immigrants have been fearful. But at least one popular Colorado business is joining people across the nation to show the community that they believe immigrants aren't just important, but essential.
Casa Vallarta, near Parker Road and East Quincy Avenue in Aurora, will be closed on Monday, Feb. 3 to participate in "A Day Without Immigrants." It's a nationwide effort to raise awareness about how much immigrants do for the United States. It was done in February 2017 and in Florida in 2023.
Good, If I ever find myself in the shithole that is Aurora I know who to boycott.
Thanks for letting me know.
Also, someone call ICE on this fuck. I have a feeling he's got some friends/family that are illegals and he is throwing a fit over deportations.
Archive: https://archive.today/Cx2TU
From the post:
>>Ever since President Donald Trump was inaugurated and signed executive orders cracking down on immigration, many immigrants have been fearful. But at least one popular Colorado business is joining people across the nation to show the community that they believe immigrants aren't just important, but essential.
Casa Vallarta, near Parker Road and East Quincy Avenue in Aurora, will be closed on Monday, Feb. 3 to participate in "A Day Without Immigrants." It's a nationwide effort to raise awareness about how much immigrants do for the United States. It was done in February 2017 and in Florida in 2023.
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