So I have noticed a few people on Steemit (not a lot of people, but a few) don't like immigrants, and I just wanted to point something out, then ask a question.
I moved to Austin, Texas around February of this year and one of the first things I noticed was the number of Homeless people. There are a huge number of Homeless people in Austin, and I give them change whenever I happen to be driving on whatever side of the road they are on and I am at a stoplight, I even had a ziplock bag with like $50-$60 in change when I got here, and it was gone in about 1 week.
But you know what I didn't see, any Homeless Mexicans or Hispanic people (I am 1/4 Mexican btw). There may be some, but they aren't at the Stoplights begging. And if they do go stand out somewhere, they don't ask for money, they sell things. On Valentine's Day I saw a bunch of Mexican women at gas stations along the highway, all selling the same Valentine's Day gift baskets. And I have seen people selling oranges and water and soda.
Sure, Hispanics might take some Factory Jobs, or Carpentry Jobs and stuff like that, but they are better at it and more proud to do it than most White people.
And the question I have, is, how many White people do you know who could even make corn like this without having to look up how to do it?
Because Austin wouldn't even be the same without all the Food Trucks and Taco Stands and Chorizo everywhere, and the Carnicerias (Meat Markets). And that's just Austin, Southern California wouldn't be the same without Carne Asada and Avocados.
The Great American Boycott (Spanish: El Gran Paro Estadounidense, lit. "the Great American Strike") was a one-day boycott of United States schools and businesses by immigrants in the United States, of mostly Latin American origin that took place on May 1, 2006.