
If you don’t show up for work without the boss’ permission, you get fired.
That’s what more than 100 protesters around the country learned after participating in the “Day Without (Illegal) Immigrants” demonstration
Business was disrupted at restaurants, grocery stores and diners after illegal aliens failed to show up for work to protest President Trump’s move to build a wall along the Mexican border and crack down on illegal immigrants who commit felonies.
The “I Don’t Care Bar and Grill” in Catoosa, Oklahoma, fired 12 workers who didn’t tell show up for their shifts without letting their employer know ahead of time.
In Nolensville, Tennessee, 20 workers at the Bradley Coatings painting company were fired for the same reason. The company had alerted all employees ahead of time that they risked termination if they skipped work, NBC reported.
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Amazingly, many of the 100 fired protesters (most of whom were illegals) were upset they lost their jobs even though that’s what happens in most workplaces — even for U.S. citizens and LEGAL immigrants.
And some vowed to file lawsuits for wrongful termination, despite the fact they’re in the country illegally. So much for the liberal narrative that illegals are “living the shadows.”
Besides, the fired workers don’t have a leg to stand on legally: Most had “at-will” jobs, meaning they can be fired for any reason.
While the “Day Without (Illegal) Immigrants” protest was meant to spotlight how indispensable illegals are to the American economy, critics like conservative author Ann Coulter called the day a huge success, saying any day without illegal immigrants is a win.
This week's "A Day Without Immigrants" protest was a huge success! Next year, let's do it 364 more days. https://t.co/5Ih7dpOwDp
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) February 19, 2017
Others on Twitter agreed.
https://twitter.com/RadAmerica/status/833502936831500289
The protest was designed to show the impact of illegals not showing up. It bombed, no one cared, they got fired.
— wakeup (@Just_Shannah) February 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/jacquelineposh/status/833608007904813060
Many said they don’t understand why the protest was misnamed, when it should have been called a Day Without ILLEGAL Immigrants.
I don't understand why the headlines aren't titled ILLEGAL immigrants. Can't the media comprehend the difference?
— Vonnie A (@missfroggy63) February 20, 2017
@LilBirdCreates immigrants DO make America GREAT. It's the illegal ones that don't. Nobody ever said immigrants were bad. SMH
— coachts23 (@jerkyboys23) February 20, 2017
Uhh, no work, no job. Welcome to the real world. Lo siento.
— MCPO Airdale (@Airdale268) February 20, 2017
Looks like 100 jobs just opened up for out of work legal aliens or veterans.
— Roger Conn (@rogerconn) February 20, 2017
Some were confused why anyone in the country illegally would call attention to their law-breaking.
Don't show up at work so everyone knows you're an illegal immigrant. Smart. 😄 #DayWithoutImmigrants pic.twitter.com/d9f0lEkW4m
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) February 16, 2017
Mexico is providing free legal aid to illegal aliens so they can break US law
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