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Supervisor Campos introduces resolution urging boycott of Arizona over SB1070 and joins calls to protect workers from ICE audits
Summary
Supervisor Campos introduced a pair of measures at Tuesday's board meeting: a resolution urging the City and County of San Francisco to curtail certain business and travel ties with the state of Arizona over that state's SB 1070 immigration enforcement law, and a separate resolution opposing ICE workplace audits that are affecting janitorial and
Supervisor David Campos used his introduction time at Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting to introduce two connected items: a proposed city resolution urging a boycott of the state of Arizona while its immigration law SB 1070 remained in effect, and a resolution opposing aggressive U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement workplace audits that are affecting local janitorial workers.
The Arizona measure, cosponsored by several supervisors, asks city departments to refrain, where practicable and without significant added cost, from entering new or amended contracts with companies headquartered in Arizona; urges city agencies to avoid sending employees to conferences in Arizona; and encourages private firms to consider similar measures. The resolution also asks the city attorney's office to support similar actions and…
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