The Borneo Post

DC restaurant­s to close in immigrant solidarity show

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WASHINGTON: Some of the US capital’s finest restaurant­s are putting their money where their mouths are: shutting down for a day to protest President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policies.

A number of dining establishm­ents are closing up shop yesterday as a boycott is calling for immigrants not to go to work for ‘A Day without Immigrants’ — in a country that until now has had a long history of welcoming newcomers.

“For one single day on a weekday, we must come together and unite in absolute resistance in order to reject the system dictating the launch from dehumaniza­tion and blatant oppression of those that are not straight, white, naturalbor­n citizens,” reads the social media call to action.

The shutdown aims to show the world “how crucial we are to the basic fundamenta­ls of the United States’ economy,” the Facebook post said.

The initiative kicked off recently without a central organizer, staying under the radar until the announceme­nt that some highprofil­e restaurant­s in the US capital would participat­e helped it gain momentum.

Eateries in New York and Philadelph­ia have also said they will participat­e in the one- day protests.

DC-based Jose Andres — an immigrant from Spain who became an award-winning celebrity chef and built a restaurant empire — said on Twitter he is closing five of his establishm­ents to show support for workers.

Doors at one of his restaurant­s, China Chilcano, will however remain open to customers and offer work to employees who do not wish to protest, his management said without indicating if demonstrat­ing workers would be paid. — AFP

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