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Miller Brewing Company Retreats
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MillerBoycott.com Note: Miller Brewing Company has supported illegal immigration by
supporting groups like La Raza (translated: "The Race") and March 10 Committee which
support illegal immigration. Whether they directly paid for the march or not, Miller
paid the groups that support and arranged the marches.
Miller does not
support the "full enforcement of current U.S. laws" either. Current US laws say
that illegal aliens currently inside of the U.S. are to be deported. Miller has
publicly stated they want illegal aliens to be able to stay and become U.S.
citizens and that is why they support groups like March 10 Committee and La Raza.
According to La Raza's website and the Chicago Tribune,
Miller has in fact given these groups money.
Miller now claims they will
no longer financially support immigration groups. We feel this is a step in the
right direction, but the public will need more solid assurances than these
denials and misdirections. Miller Brewing needs to apologize to the American
public for supporting pro illegal alien and pro amnesty groups and for asking congress
to legalize illegal aliens inside the US. We are willing to meet with Miller to
discuss this issue, but the boycott will continue full strength. We now have over 56
organizations supporting the boycott at MillerBoycott.com and this is a new
and historic record for the number of immigration enforcement groups working
together as a coalition. We expect to have over 100 organizations in the coalition by
Monday of next week. All American citizens concerned about illegal immigration
are encouraged to continue the boycott full force!
Article
In response to a recent
call for a boycott of its products, Miller Brewing Co. said it has never
supported illegal immigration and has always supported the full enforcement of
current U.S. laws.
Miller released the statement Wednesday in response
to a call by a coalition of groups calling for a boycott of Miller beers like
Miller Lite, Miller Genuine Draft and Milwaukee's Best. The group, which
launched the boycott with the inception of a Web site -- www.MillerBoycott.com
-- on Tuesday, claims that Miller gave money to "groups that support illegal
aliens and illegal immigration," a claim Miller denies.
9/7/2006 The
Business Journal of Milwaukee "Miller did not sponsor the Labor Day immigration
march held in Chicago," Milwaukee-based Miller said in the statement Wednesday.
A recent Chicago Tribune report said Miller provided $30,000 to the
March 10 Committee, a Chicago group that the Tribune said organized marches
supporting the legalization of illegal immigrants. In a statement to the
boycotting groups that was released by the group on its Web site, Miller said
the money was donated to an immigration convention in Chicago and was dedicated
to efforts that help immigrants become legally naturalized citizens of the
United States, a stance the brewer supports.
In its statement, Miller
said it "will closely review all requests for support from community and
charitable organizations to ensure that we are not indirectly funding or
associating our name with advocacy efforts on the immigration issue."
The boycotting groups claimed in a Tuesday press release that more than
100 groups were calling for a boycott of Miller, but the group's Web site lists
only 43, including Americans for Legal Immigration, a political action committee
in Raleigh, N.C., and 9/11 Families for a Secure America, Hawley, Pa., a group
that supports protecting the United States from terrorism through strict
enforcement of immigration laws.
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