Illegal immigrants are boycotting Arizona by the thousands and moving elsewhere- showing their outrage over Donald Trump's proposed law of sending illegal immigrants back to Mexico. In the small town of Guadalupe, AZ, south of Phoenix, Manuel Renaldo is one of those who is punishing Arizona by leaving. As he loaded his stolen car with his stolen belongings and family of ten, Renaldo told one of the reporters through an interpreter, "
it's a matter of principle; I refused to be supported by a man that treats me like a criminal. The effects of the exodus are being felt by Arizona retailers, who are reporting dwindling sales of beer, tequila, spray paint and ammunition. Also hit hard are the state hospitals, which have reported dramatic decline in births and emergency room visits. State welfare agencies are preparing to lay off staffs that distribute food stamps and unemployment benefits. tattoo parlors are in an absolute state of panic .Renaldo told a reporter, through an interpreter, that he and his family are moving to Canada, with a new Liberal government under Justin Trudeau and new higher taxes, hardworking people will better support him and his family with dignity.