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“Inflaming negative reactions from the public is just one concern of Latino leaders debating whether to support the no-buy, no-work boycott on Monday, International Labor Day. Some participants might risk losing their jobs as employers lose patience with the third protest in Georgia since late March. And frustrated Hispanic students could once again skip school by the thousands ”” against the pleas of Latino leaders ”” in their desire to participate.
“There are dangers,” said Teodoro Maus, one of the organizers of a march that drew an estimated 40,000 people to north DeKalb County earlier this month. “But I think they’re dangers that we’re willing to chance.”
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