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At American Apparel, we've always felt strongly about the subject of immigration. Even as early as 2003, we were running ads and putting up billboards calling for reform (see here). Today this issue is more contentious than ever and we feel the time is ripe for individuals, companies, and communities to speak out honestly about it.
New
Is I.C.E. Targeting Activists?
07/03/08
Strong Voices
An Ecuadorean college student named Gabby Pacheco believes that her family was placed under house arrest and targeted for deportation from Miami as a punishment for her activism. In 2006, activist Elvira Arellano took sanctuary from I.C.E. raids in a Chicago church but to no avail, she was eventually apprehended in downtown Los Angeles while making an appearance for La Familia Latina Unida (a group that aids immigrant families). She was deported within a few days. Jonah Larrama, a tenants, homeless and animal rights protester, currently sits in a Tacoma, WA detention facility after an I.C.E. raid on a Seattle jail (He had been arrested for trespassing onto a roof to watch the sunrise). Despite the 1st Amendment, we have a dirty history when it comes to using deportation to silencing vocal policy critics. In 1972, President Nixon even attempted to deport John Lennon for his anti-war activism.

Check out these links if you want to find out more about I.C.E.'s pattern of deporting activists:

Read About Gabby Pacheco
Read About Elvira Arellano
Read About Jonah Larrama
Read About John Lennon
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Cardinal Calls Immigration Raids Shameful
07/03/08
Strong Voices
Following in the steps of Sen. John McCain's recent proclamation that the immigrants in this country are "God's children", Cardinal Roger Mahony, the Archbishop of Los Angeles, recently stood in support of immigrants in front of a federal commission investigating abuses by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. The cardinal used the forum to let those immigrants and their advocates in attendance know that he was there to help them and that the situation needs to change immediately.

"It is really a sad commentary that in this great country we have found it necessary to build walls that separate us from people," he said. "This is just really almost a sin on our national heritage. So just count on my help in any way that I can, and count on the Catholic Church in this country walking with you every step of the way."

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American Apparel Featured on VBS
07/01/2008
Strong Voices
VBS.TV

Our friends over at VBS.TV have put up a new series on immigration in Los Angeles, called Illegal L.A. They speak with Dov Charney, and dig into how immigration impacts the city we call home. Watch the first part below, and then check out the rest of the series.

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John McCain: A Step in the Right Direction
07/03/08
Strong Voices
John McCain and Barack Obama addressed comprehensive immigration reform in front of the many of the nation's Latino leaders last Saturday, June 28, in Washington D.C. But it was McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, that stood out when asked if he would make the issue into a top policy priority in his first 100 days of office as president. "It will be my top priority yesterday, today and tomorrow," he confidently responded.

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Statements From the Mayors of Towns Ravaged by I.C.E.
06/30/08
Press

National Public Radio
June 30, 2008

NPR recently highlighted the growing conflict between national immigration policy and the daily lives of American communities. Two mayors of towns just hit by Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids chose to speak out.

"I was shocked and disgusted" remarked Mayor Gail McLaughlin of Richmond, CA. "The overwhelming majority of their sweeps arrested hard-working men, mothers and school children."

Greeley, CO. Mayor Tom Selders said a December raid on a Swift & Co. meat packing plant left about 200 families in his city with no income. "To this day, needs continue for many of these people but the money has run out."

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Miami Herald Blasts the Politics of Immigration
06/30/08
Press

The Miami Herald
June 29, 2008

The Miami Herald weighed in yesterday with in an editorial entitled "Anti-immigrant fever grips the nation." The piece stated that the current administration had developed "a split personality" where "the president was on the right track with a reform plan that addressed both enforcement and a path to legalization for the 12 million undocumented immigrants already here...but after it was shot down in Congress, mainly by members of his own party, Mr. Bush has allowed a search-and-seize mentality to prevail, with unfortunate effects." They concluded that "the longer Americans wait for an effective policy, the longer chaos will prevail in our states and communities."

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USA Today Details the Reality of Immigration Raids
06/27/08
Press

USA Today
June 24, 2008

A front page story in the USA Today details I.C.E.'s growing abuses, including racist policies, unnecessary detentions, and extravagant bulletproof vest and guns-drawn raids. Department head Julie Myers claims she's trying to create a "culture of compliance" but what has resulted instead is a culture of intimidation and fear. At one raid, the CFO of a company that employs 700 people was illegally detained as a potential alien simply because of his Indian accent. A pregnant receptionist was accosted by officials and separated from her children, who were visiting the factory, while white employees were neither questioned nor suspected. An anti-immigration activist quoted in the article simply responded "too bad." What isn't too bad is that many of the victims are fighting back in the form of lawsuits, going to court to freeze further I.C.E. raids until the racial profiling is addressed.

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Immigrant Raids Terrify Children, Congress is Told
06/26/08
Press

San Francisco Chronicle
May 21, 2008

Representative Lynn Woolsey called a hearing in the House of Representatives to investigate the damage being done to young children, many U.S. citizens, as parents and family members are swept up in anti-immigration raids by I.C.E. "They left behind them a trail of fear" testified elementary school principal Kathryn Gibney.

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West Coast Mayors Decry Immigration Raids
06/20/08
Press

USA Today
June 20, 2008

At the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors this week in Miami, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums and Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels will ask their colleagues to challenge how the government raids businesses in search of illegal workers. "We've never taken the position that you shouldn't enforce the law," Mayor Villaraigosa says. "What we've said is, in a time of limited resources, we should prioritize our enforcement. At a time when we don't have the resources to go after criminals, we're going after legitimate businesses and workers instead. That doesn't make sense."

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Feinstein debuts bill to halt Mkoyan deportation
06/09/08
Legislation

The Fresno Bee
June 10, 2008

UC Davis immigration law professor Bill O. Hing notes on his blog that the Senate has stepped in to temporarily block the deportation of a 4.0 high school valedictorian. I.C.E. demanded that teenage Armenian immigrant Arthur Mkoyan and his family leave the United States and abandon his plans to attend UC Davis, where he was accepted. According to the Fresno Bee, the bill introduced by Sen. Diane Feinstein is still an "uphill battle" despite the fact that the family has been seeking asylum in the United States since 1996. This is yet another example of how out of hand and "McCarthy-esque" the immigration environment has become.

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Editorial: The Great Immigration Panic
06/09/08
Strong Voices

The New York Times
June 3, 2008

The New York Times ran one of the strongest opinion pieces we have read concerning the disturbing unjustness immigrants face in America. "Someday, the country will recognize the true cost of its war on illegal immigration. We don't mean dollars, though those are being squandered by the billions. The true cost is to the national identity: the sense of who we are and what we value. It will hit us once the enforcement fever breaks, when we look at what has been done and no longer recognize the country that did it."

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U.S. Born Children Feel the Effects of Immigration Raids
06/08/08
Press

Los Angeles Times
Anna Gorman
June 8, 2008

The L.A. Times looks at the effect that stepped-up raids are having on the children of detained immigrant workers. Teachers, mental health professionals, and immigrant rights advocates are raising concerns about the damage done to those young ones left behind in the wake of I.C.E. actions.

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Many New Legal Immigrants Were Illegal at Some Point
06/05/08
Press

Mercury News
June 5, 2008

Demonstrating the dysfunction that is the hallmark of the U.S. Immigration system, a new study by the Public Policy Institute of California goes against the conventional notion that most legal immigrants wait in their home country for their permanent residency papers before coming to the United States.

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California Assembly Speaker announces new immigration legislation
05/30/08
Legislation
California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez announced new legislation condemning selective prosecution and immigration raids carried out by the Bush Administration, and the negative impact these actions have on Southern California's economy. Speaking from our LA headquarters, Nuñez commended American Apparel for its efforts to support comprehensive immigration reform.

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Los Angeles Times
Tiffany Hsu
April 30, 2008

The Los Angeles Times reported on the remarks of California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez during a May Day rally at American Apparel headquarters in downtown Los Angeles.

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LA Mayor Calls for an End to Selective Immigration Policies
05/16/08
Strong Voices
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa recently called on the federal government to revise its immigration enforcement priorities. "When Immigration and Custom Enforcement doesn't have the resources to go after criminal gang members, they shouldn't be targeting legitimate businesses," Villaraigosa said at a MacArthur Park news conference as demonstrators gathered for a May Day rally and march. Citing American Apparel as a company that is considered a "good employer", the mayor remarked that "what I.C.E. should do is go after those that mistreat their workers and take advantage of them."

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Daily News
Rick Orlov and Kerry Cavanaugh
May 1, 2008

Read the Daily News coverage of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's May Day remarks.

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Legalize LA Takes it To the Streets
05/16/08
Strong Voices
American Apparel closed operations on May 1, gathering employees, family and friends at its downtown LA headquarters to participate in the Immigration March and Rally on behalf of Legalize LA.

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The Case for Open Borders
04/09/08
Press

Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Robert Z. Nemeth
April 6, 2008

Whereas many conservative Republicans have taken on an anti-immigrant political tone, Jason Riley, one of the editors of the Wall Street Journal, has written a book which makes a conservative, free market argument in favor of immigration. Writes Robert Z. Nemeth, who has reviewed the book, Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders, "Two general themes run through the book: One is that today's Latino immigrants aren't different from earlier immigrants, only newer; and the other is that an open immigration policy is not only compatible with free-market conservatism and homeland security, but it is also good for the economy."

Observes Nemeth of Riley: "He blames the 'ratings-driven rhetoric' of radio talk show hosts, misguided neo-Malthusians (overpopulation alarmists) and assorted political opportunists for stoking the fire of anti-immigrant fervor that, he points out, goes all the way back to Benjamin Franklin. 'Scapegoating foreigners for domestic problems, real or imagined, is something of an American tradition,' he says."

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Legalize L.A. March
04/29/08
Events
American Apparel will once again participate in the May 1st Immigration March and Rally in downtown Los Angeles. This year we've added a route from our factory that will eventually connect with other supporters near the city hall.

What: Employees, family and friends will assemble at the American Apparel factory and march, escorted by the LAPD, to the main rally point near Broadway and 1st Street.

Why: To draw attention to the need for immigration reform in this country and support the diversity that makes Los Angeles amazing.

When: Thursday, May 1, 2008 - Departure from American Apparel will begin at 3pm.

Where: American Apparel Factory - 747 Warehouse Street Los Angeles, CA 90021. Major cross streets are 7th Street and Alameda.

Route: Start northwest on 7th Street towards downtown. Right on Central then left on 5th Street and, finally, right on Broadway. Total distance, approximately 2 miles.

We will begin to bus participants back to the factory starting at 5:30pm. Pick up site will be on 1st Street and Alameda. Join us at this pro-immigration march and rally, and receive a Free Legalize LA t-shirt from American Apparel. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes!

Employees: We ask that those of you who can carpool, please do so. Due to the time frame, there will be cars from the 1st and 2nd shift in the parking lot at the same time. Parking will be very limited and your cooperation is appreciated.
New
CHIRLA Looks at Van Nuys Raid
04/03/08
Strong Voices
Watch this devastating video of a Van Nuys company being raided. Micro Solutions Enterprises is a family-run manufacturer and distributor of toner cartridges and other printing equipment. CHIRLA is an LA-based immigrant rights group.

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New
The Case for Open Borders
04/09/08
Press

Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Robert Z. Nemeth
April 6, 2008

Whereas many conservative Republicans have taken on an anti-immigrant political tone, Jason Riley, one of the editors of the Wall Street Journal, has written a book which makes a conservative, free market argument in favor of immigration. Writes Robert Z. Nemeth, who has reviewed the book, Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders, "Two general themes run through the book: One is that today's Latino immigrants aren't different from earlier immigrants, only newer; and the other is that an open immigration policy is not only compatible with free-market conservatism and homeland security, but it is also good for the economy."

Observes Nemeth of Riley: "He blames the 'ratings-driven rhetoric' of radio talk show hosts, misguided neo-Malthusians (overpopulation alarmists) and assorted political opportunists for stoking the fire of anti-immigrant fervor that, he points out, goes all the way back to Benjamin Franklin. 'Scapegoating foreigners for domestic problems, real or imagined, is something of an American tradition,' he says."

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Opinion: Immigrant Scapegoats
04/24/08
Press

The Wall Street Journal
Jason Riley
April 24, 2008

Blaming immigrants during times of economic downturn is nothing new. Editorialist Jason Riley tackles the incorrect assumption that "a job filed by an immigrant is one less job for a native." Riley asserts that immigrants create a more "flexible" environment in which immigrants often fill jobs that "complement U.S. workers, not elbow them aside."

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Judge Calls Immigration Officials' Decision 'Beyond Cruel'
04/08/08
Press

Los Angeles Times
Henry Weinstein
March 13, 2008

The ruling says a detainee who later died of penile cancer was denied a biopsy of a lesion though several doctors said the procedure was urgently needed. His family will be allowed to seek damages.

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CHERTOFF'S PREDICTION ON
AUGUST 11, 2007:
Immigration rules will hurt economy
04/07/08
Reflection

Los Angeles Times
Nicole Gaouette
August 11, 2007

On August 8th, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez, explained at a Conference of State Legislatures in Boston, that Congress's failure to pass immigration reform will hurt the American economy. Although this article was written last year, it details the government's awareness of how an immigration crackdown, and how measures like the 'No Match' law, will negatively impact the economy. It is well known that LA is the city that is most deeply dependent on unauthorized workers, and is therefore the most economically vulnerable. He characterizes the effect enforcement measures will have on businesses as a "thunderstorm" to "tsunami". "There will be some unhappy consequences for the economy out of doing this," he said in an interview with The Times.

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Chertoff: Failure of Immigration Reform Led to
Extreme Measures


Newsday
John Christoffersen
April 7, 2008

In a recent speech by Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security, calls for a "comprehensive" solution while speaking at Yale, April 7th.

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Bill Gates To Testify Before Congress
04/07/08
Summary
Bill Gates supports immigration reform too. At American Apparel we believe a more open immigration policy is good for business. Motivated industrial workers, professionals, artists, scientists, and entrepreneurs are always needed to keep America exciting and competitive. It seems like Bill Gates agrees to this line of thinking.
Scrap the Visa Cap

The Wall Street Journal
Shikha Dalmia
April 5, 2008

Shikha Dalmia, analyst and US immigrant, explains in her article, entitled Scrap the Visa Cap, "America's political leaders are so fixated on illegal immigration they've barely noticed that the U.S. is losing the race for the [most crucial resource in the knowledge economy: intellectual capital]. The cap on skilled worker (H1-B) visas is currently so low (65,000) that in April last year it got used up within a day of these visas becoming available, leaving thousands of left over engineers to be scooped up by America's competitors."

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Planning the War on Immigrants
04/11/08
Analysis

International Relations Center
Tom Barry
December 13, 2007

"'Attrition through enforcement' as a restrictionist framework for immigration reform has been percolating within the anti-immigration institutes in Washington, DC for the last couple of years. But it wasn't until the restrictionist movement beat back proposals for legalization that the strategy has taken hold as a unifying framework for restrictionism in America," reads this article entitled, "Planning The War on Immigrants." Whereas the Bush administration had previously argued in favor of immigration reform, following their failure to convince Congress to bring it about comprehensively, the government seems to have done a 180; they've adopted an enforcement-only approach purely for political reasons. According to the article: "Politics can be an ugly affair, and it doesn't get any uglier than when politicians try to best one another in the politics of hate and scapegoating." On one hand the government can blame their enforcement approach on Congress, for not having enacted immigration reform; on the other hand they can appease anti-immigrant forces, to help it win political points. "That's what is happening in America, as politicians and political candidates at all levels of government join the anti-immigration bandwagon. Meanwhile, immigrants who do the dirtiest work in America are living in fear as they face a generalized immigration crackdown and stepped-up immigration raids," explains the author.

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New
Special Order 40
04/18/08
Press

89.3 KPCC (Southern California Public Radio)
Air Talk with Larry Mantle
April 16, 2008

Special Order-40 is a 35-year-old law that prevents LAPD officers from initiating an investigation for the sole purpose of determining an individual's legal status. It was implemented to allow undocumented residents who are victims of crimes or have valuable information regarding a crime, to come forward without fear of being deported. SO-40 does not prevent the LAPD from inquiring an individual's legal status, and reporting the findings to ICE, if an undocumented worker was arrested for a crime. Larry Mantel of 89.3 KPCC speaks with stakeholders on the issue.

Listen to Audio (29m19s, MP3, 12MB)
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Immigration targeted family, activist says
04/07/08
Press

Miami Herald
Andres Viglucci
March 4, 2008

The Pachecos and their attorneys are making a touchy allegation: They contend Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents targeted the family to silence Gaby, a leader in efforts to legalize immigrant students who, like herself, were brought to the United States by their parents without permanent legal status.

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Opinion: Villaraigosa on immigration
04/11/08
Press

Los Angeles Times
April 11, 2008

Los Angeles Times editorial applauds the mayor for his stance on business and immigration. "Villaraigosa's willingness to brave such vitriol on behalf of good policy is genuine leadership," explains the article.

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On March 27, 2008, Mayor Villariaigosa sent a letter to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff. The letter states: "Together with the region's business leadership, I am gravely concerned that ICE's current apparent focus on non-exploitive employers in and around the City of Los Angeles could have severe and lasting effects on our local economy." He goes on to say, "Enforcement actions have targeted established, responsible employers with deep and enduring roots in and contributions to Los Angeles community and economic development."

Read the Letter (PDF, 195 KB)
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INS: Two indicted in document-shredding case
04/04/08
Press

CNN.com
Terry Frieden
January 31, 2003

How did we get to a point of crises with regard to the US immigration system? One issue has been how bureaucratic the system has been, and how it has been prone to delay as illustrated in this article from back in 2003.

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U.S. immigration raids violated constitution: suit
04/03/08
Press

Reuters
Jon Hurdle
April 3, 2008

There are those that claim that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency's "Operation Return to Sender" campaign is unconstitutional. Lawsuits have been filed by 10 plaintiffs. Read the details here.

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Editorial: How Immigrants Saved Social Security
04/02/08
Press

The New York Times
April 2, 2008

Undocumented workers add tens of billions of dollars to the Social Security pot each year. They pay taxes, but don't collect benefits. Would the people who want to "send them all back home" be willing to make up the difference and pay the taxes that the undocumented are currently paying?

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What's fueling increase in violence against Latinos?
04/02/08
Press

Ventura County Star
Justin Akers Chacon
March 27, 2008

This article carefully describes how the "anti-immigrant movement has crafted in the public mind the archetype of the undocumented immigrant as Latino, criminal, and a threat to the 'American way of life.'" With this archetype carefully placed into the American consciousness, the article describes how the implementation of a variety of carefully designed anti-immigration maneuvers ultimately perpetuates an environment of fear and violence within the day to day life of Latinos.

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New
The World is Watching
04/11/08
Strong Voices
The first thing you see, getting off the plane in Stockholm, Sweden, is this CNN ad for the US election. What's even more interesting is that it's strictly addressed from the perspective of US immigration politics. Even though CNN is giving the topic a Swedish angle to target the local audience, facts remain, that America's largest news channel has acknowledged an overseas engagement in the US immigration issue.

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Translation:

USA, the country where more than 14 million people have Swedish heritage. Who wins the election, affects you. The presidential election in USA, is closer to us than you think.

Republicans, even if the opinions of the president candidates are divided, the majority is for a tougher immigration politics.

Democrats, in general positive to an immigration reform and towards making ways for citizenship for undocumented workers.
New
Editorial: A Foolish Immigration Purge
04/02/08
Press

The New York Times
March 27, 2008

Leave it to the Bush administration to throw thousands of law-abiding American workers and companies off a cliff in perilous economic times.

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Immigrant Influx Raises Wages Of Native Workers In California
04/02/08
Press

Public Policy Institute of California
Giovanni Peri
February 27, 2007

Study by the Public Policy Institute of California, concludes that wages have increased as a result of immigration.

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New
Top 10 Immigration Myths and Facts
04/02/08
Press
There is a staggering amount of misinformation about immigrants in this country, sometimes supported, occasionally even perpetuated by the media. The National Immigration Forum separates fact from fiction with their Top 10 Immigration Myths and Facts.

Read Top 10 Immigration Myths and Facts
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Comprehensive Immigration Reform
03/26/08
Strong Voices
American Apparel applauds the position of the US Chamber of Commerce's efforts to bring about immigration reform in the United Sates. Here is a radio address by Angelo Amador, on the subject.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations of every size, sector, and region.

Listen to Radio Address and Read Transcript
New
Don't Forget Immigration Reform
03/22/08
Press

Los Angeles Times
Dowell Myers and Manuel Pastor
March 22, 2008

Immigrants should not be viewed as a problem to be solved but an asset to our regional future. New research must be developed, then shared and debated, if we are to build a broader understanding of our interwoven destinies" writes Dowell Myers and Manuel Pastor, in this fantastic opinion piece which appeared in the LA Times. Amongst other things the article references a Public Policy Institute of California that "found that immigrants often complement local labor and actually prop up real wages for most native-born Californians.

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Hurry Up And Let Them In
03/20/08
Press

Forbes
Angelo A. Paparelli
March 20, 2008

Commentary in FORBES supporting immigration reform, which will bloster job creation, and stimulate the economy. With respect to the anti-immigration position, the author writes, "Why must this folly continue? No reason--except for a pusillanimous Congress, cowed by cable TV pundits and bloviating bloggers who fuel the flames of xenophobia, all of whom have apparently forgotten the public's emphatic rejection of every anti-immigration candidate running for election this primary season."

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GOP Should Quit Playing Games with Immigration
03/17/08
Press

Mercury News
March 17, 2008

San Jose Mercury News has it right, in an editorial entitled GOP should quit playing games with immigration. There was a time when there was some leadership within the Republican party on the immigration issue. McCain spoke to the issue well, and even George Bush got it. But now McCain has changed his focus to emphasizing the border wall, even though it is estimated that half the illegal immigrants enter the country legally as visitors. We hope that pro-immigration Republican voices will soon surface. It is well known that immigrants create jobs, wealth, and prosperity for all Americans.

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Immigration Enforcement Chief Speaks on Security 03/13/08
Press

The Harvard Law Record
Andrea Saenz
March 13, 2008

At American Apparel, we are not alone calling for immigration reform. Even the head of I.C.E. wants immigration reform. Speaking at Harvard, Julie Myers, the Immigration and Enforcement Chief, expressed her hope that a new president will press for comprehensive immigration reform, which failed in Congress last year. Asked why I.C.E. continued to prioritize large-scale workplace raids if Myers hoped those workers would soon be able to legalize their status, she replied that in the absence of immigration reform, she could not ignore the law, and that I.C.E. raids on companies were "righteous" because they resulted in the arrest of immigrants engaged in identity theft. What she failed to mention is that companies are subject to raids even if they are fully in compliance with federal laws that require all employers to check workers documents showing authorization to work in the US. She also failed to mention that following I.C.E. raids employers immediately hire new employees, again fully comply with federal laws requiring that new employees documents be checked, and the new employees are just as likely to be using unauthorized documents as those who were arrested. In short, these I.C.E. workplace enforcement actions cost the tax-payers a bundle, separate families, seriously harm employers who are fully complying with all laws, and accomplish little other than the arrest of less than 1% of the undocumented work force living in the U.S. At American Apparel we believe the only real solution is to promptly legalize those workers who have not engaged in criminal conduct and are hard-working and productive members of their communities. Click here to see an an article written about Myers speech published in The Record, the independent newspaper of the Harvard Law School.

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Arkansas Woman, Left in Cell, Goes 4 Days With No Food or Water 03/12/08
Press

The New York Times
Adam Nossiter
March 12, 2008

The New York Times reports that Adriana Torres-Flores, a 38-year-old mother of three and an illegal immigrant, was left forgotten in an Arkansas courthouse cell for 4 days over the weekend without any food or water after a hearing.

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Hate Crimes Linked to Immigration Debate 03/09/08
Press
Associated Press
David Crary
March 9, 2008

The anti-immigration sentiment has resulted in more white supremacist hate groups in America.

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U.N. report criticizes U.S. treatment of migrants 03/08/08
Press

The Los Angeles Times
Teresa Watanabe
March 8, 2008

A investigator for the U.N. finds that America does not adequately protect the human rights of noncitizens and they are subjected to increased prolonged detentions in substandard facilities.

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Border Insecurity 03/04/08
Press

The New York Times
March 4, 2008

The NY Times takes a look at the government's botched plans for a border fence and their general ineptitude when it comes to immigration.

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Immigration: No Correlation With Crime 02/27/08
Press

Time
Kathleen Kingsbury
December 13, 2006

This article examines new research revealing that immigrants are far less likely than American-born citizens to commit crimes.

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Immigration Issues Endangering Agriculture's Future
04/09/08
Press

The Evening Sun
Steve Marroni
March 30, 2008

This article explores the myth that migrant workers are "taking away the jobs of Americans" and how the lack of immigration reform could effect the American food supply.

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Obama and Clinton 02/22/08
Strong Voices
Obama and Clinton talked sense on the issue of immigration at the Texas debates.

Read the summary on The Border Line blog.
Lucille Roybal-Allard, Member of Congress 02/20/08
Strong Voices
"I applaud American Apparel's commitment to its employees and to keeping its production facilities in downtown Los Angles, while so many businesses are moving their operations overseas. It's encouraging to know that American Apparel is defying this trend, while preserving hundreds of local jobs and at the same time increasing its bottom line. If other companies followed American Apparel's business practices, our American economy would be stronger today."

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Bill Marriott 02/18/08
Strong Voices
Marriott President supports immigration reform.

Read more about it here.
L.A. Area Organizations Issue Declaration For Human Rights For Immigrants 02/11/08
Press

Anti-Defamation League
December 13, 2006

Last December 2006, a coalition of 18 human rights, defense and religious organizations signed the "Declaration of Los Angeles."

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Inner-City 100 02/11/08
Press

American Apparel is one of the 100 fastest growing inner city companies in the USA.

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American Apparel Employees 01/30/08
Slideshow
Parts 1 and 2

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Politics Wrapped in a Clothing Ad 01/18/08
Press

The New York Times
Louise Story
January 18, 2008

The New York Times takes a look at American Apparel's stance on immigration reform, along with its new ad campaign.

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May 1, March for Workers Rights 01/30/08
Archive
In 2002, American Apparel participated in the May Day March for Dignity.

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A Day Without an Immigrant 01/07/08
Slideshow
Downtown Los Angeles - May 1, 2006

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Do the Right Thing 12/28/07
Press

Women's Wear Daily
Marcy Medina
December 28, 2007

Dov Charney is interviewed by WWD about his views on immigration reform and the effect it has on American Apparel.

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American Apparel, Immigrant Success Story 12/27/07
Press

National Public Radio
Mandalit del Barco
April 28, 2006

Back in 2006 NPR got Dov Charney's thoughts on the importance of immigrants to the U.S. economy.

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Employer Is for Open U.S. Door 12/27/07
Press

The Los Angeles Times
Michael Hiltzik
April 20, 2006

Dov Charney speaks candidly to The Los Angeles Times about his progressive views on immigration policy.

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Idea City 12/27/07
Archive
Dov Charney, back in July 2003, spoke at an intellectual conference in Toronto, Canada on the issue of immigration.

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Made in America, Lou Dobbs 12/27/07
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American Apparel on Lou Dobbs, praised as a "Made in America" success story.

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Honoree of the Year, County of Los Angeles 12/26/07
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The County of Los Angeles honors Dov Charney for his achievements in the fashion industry. (2004)

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Congressional Acknowledgment Honoree of the Year, Washington D.C. 12/26/07
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Congressman Henry Waxman acknowledges Dov Charney and his commitment to the apparel industry. (2004)

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Mayoral Recognition, Honoree of the Year, City of Los Angeles 12/26/07
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Mayer James Hahn extends his congratulations to Dov Charney for his annual Fashion Industry Guilds annual "Honoree of the Year" ceremony. (2004)

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What Does
Legalize LA
Mean?

This document explains in brief what we mean by "Legalize LA", and what you can do to join the fight for immigrant rights.

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Immigration
Fact Sheet
05/2008

The Immigration Fact Sheet identifies the extremist anti-immigration agenda, and reveals the truth about the ongoing value of immigrants in the United States.

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Legalize LA T-Shirt


Unisex Legalize LA T-Shirt
100% of net proceeds will go to Los Angeles-based immigrant rights groups.
The Ad

Pro Immigration Ad run in The New York Times, The LA Times and other publications.

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10 Facts About Immigrants
Get the straight facts on some common misconceptions about immigrants.
1 Immigrants pay taxes
2 Immigrants come to work and reunite with family members
3 Immigrants and their businesses contribute $162 billion in tax revenue
4 Immigrant entrepreneurs create jobs for U.S. and foreign workers
5 Immigrants fill jobs in key sectors, start their own businesses, and contribute to the economy
6 Within ten years of arrival, more than 75% of immigrants speak English
7 Today's immigrants are not that different than those of 100 years ago
8 Most immigrants come to the US legally
9 Despite more strongly enforced US border security, the number of undocumented immigrants has not decreased
10 The war on terrorism cannot be won through immigration restrictions
Read all 10 Immigration Myths and Facts, compiled by The National Immigration Forum.
It's a Fact

FACT: Over 3,100 people have died trying to enter the US through the desert over the past ten years. By comparison, only 239 people died trying to cross the Berlin Wall during its 28 years of existence.

FACT: It is estimated that 10% of L.A.'s population is falsely documented.
Quotes

John F. Kennedy
President of the United States

"This was the secret of America: a nation of people with the fresh memory of old traditions who dared to explore new frontiers, people eager to build lives for themselves in a spacious society that did not restrict their freedom of choice and action."

"Immigration policy should be generous; it should be fair; it should be flexible. With such a policy we can turn to the world, and to our own past, with clean hands and a clear conscience."

"Every ethnic minority, in seeking in its own freedom, helped strengthen the fabric of liberty in American life. Similarly, every aspect of the American economy has profited from the contributions of immigrants."

"The contribution of immigrants can be seen in every aspect of our national life. We see it in religion, in politics, in business, in the arts, in education, even in athletics and in entertainment. There is no part of our nation that has not been touched by our immigrant background."

From John F. Kennedy's 1958 book A Nation of Immigrants
Michael R. Bloomberg
Mayor, New York City

"It would destroy the economy if you deported them. They are here, yes, against the law, but they're here with the complicity of the U.S. government. The U.S. government deliberately looked away since 1986, the last time we had immigration reform."

Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York, has been especially vocal and blunt in his criticism of the nation's failed immigration policy and stalled efforts to reform it in Congress. Last year, he made the following remarks:

"[Lawmakers] should all look back on their history and realize that if we had had the laws that they are proposing in many cases, they wouldn't be here because their parents or grandparents would not have been here."

"The guest-worker program is a joke. Nobody's going to go home for a year and come back. Nobody could ever enforce that. Nobody in their right mind would ever try to do it."

"We don't have an army big enough to deport them. It would destroy the economy if you deported them. They are here, yes, against the law, but they're here with the complicity of the U.S. government. The U.S. government deliberately looked away since 1986, the last time we had immigration reform."

"Having something that gives them permanent status and some road to citizenship is a big step forward."

"It is as if we expect border control agents to do what a century of communism could not: Defeat the natural forces of supply and demand and defeat the natural human instinct for freedom and opportunity. You might as well sit on the beach and tell the tide not to come in."

Recently, on a trip to China, Mayor Bloomberg made the following statements:

"The xenophobia that unfortunately seems to be gripping parts of America is really very dangerous."

"America became the world's leading economic nation by welcoming immigrants - and New York became America's leading commercial city by inviting them to stay. Immigrants built our city and country, bringing innovative new ideas to every field - and they're still at it."

Fabian Núñez
Speaker of the California State Assembly

On April 17, 2008 California State Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez and 28 Assemblymembers representing nearly half the population of the state, sent a strongly worded letter to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff. The letter focuses on breaches of constitutional rights during documented during the raid at Micro MicroSolutions Enterprise in Van Nuys (watch the CHIRLA video about this event)

"As I.C.E. continues with its record number of worksite raids throughout Southern California, a pattern of serious problems has emerged with regard to its interrogation, detention and deportation practices."

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Frank Barbaro
Orange County Democratic Party Chairman

"I think this is all ridiculous. We have become incredibly addicted to this workforce — I don't know what California would do without the Latino immigration that we have, whether it's legal or illegal... we'd be up a creek without a paddle."
Who We Are at American Apparel

American Apparel has nearly 7,000 employees from over 80 countries. More than 1,900 were born in Mexico, more than 1,600 are from the United States, and over 1,200 from Central America. See a list of all the nationalities represented by our workforce.
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Super Tuesday

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Words of Support

American Apparel Champions Immigration Reform Fashion Label Continues Years-Old Efforts

Former employee CT Moore tracks our efforts towards immigration reform on his blog, capazoo.

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"I just read your ad in the Times, it brought me to tears. I am a mexican immigrant and this issue is so near to my heart because it affects me and my family on a daily basis...."

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