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Vehicle Profiling, Vehicle Discrimination?

By admin | June 21, 2009

Submitted by CARPE DIEM

I took this picture this afternoon about a mile from my office, at the parking lot of UAW Local 599 in Flint, on the edge of Buick City, which employed 28,000 GM workers in the 1980s and was demolished in 2002.

1. First of all, is that really legal in the U.S. to engage in such blatant “vehicle discrimination/vehicle profiling” based on a car’s national origin? Is there really much difference between a sign that says “No Mexicans allowed on our property” and the sign above that essentially says “No cars built by Mexicans allowed on our property”?

 

2. Second, what about cars built by the Canadian UAW brothers and sisters 60 miles away in Windsor, Ontario, and at other locations in Canada? Those wouldn’t technically qualify as “American-Union Made Automobiles,” would they? Below is a list of vehicles from the UAW website (”Support union jobs in the U.S. and Canada”) that are built by the CAW (Canadian Auto Workers), would Local 599 really tow these union-made vehicles from Canada?

 

Buick Lacrosse
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Impala
Chrysler 300
Dodge Challenger
Dodge Charger
Ford Crown Victoria
Lincoln Town Car
Mercury Grand Marquis
Chevrolet Equinox
Ford Edge
Ford Flex
Lincoln MKT
Lincoln MKX
Pontiac Torrent

3. Also listed on the UAW website are these 2009 model vehicles built in the U.S. for foreign automakers by UAW workers, would they be “American-Union Made Automobiles” or not?

 

Mazda6
Mitsubishi Eclipse
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
Mitsubishi Galant
Toyota Corolla
Mazda B-Series
Toyota Tacoma
Mitsubishi Endeavor

 

4. For the Ford F-Series Pickup Truck, some 2009 models are assembled in Venezuela and Brazil, so some of those can’t qualify as “American-Union Made” can they?

 

5. Some of the GMC Sierras and Chevy Silverados are assembled in Canada and some in the U.S. Are only those assembled in the U.S. allowed in the Local 599 parking lot?

 

6. What about the Volkswagen Routan, a rebadged variant of the Chrysler RT platform, built by the CAW?

 

7. What about the Chevrolet Aveo (built in S. Korea) or a Cadillac Catera (built in Germany from 1997-2001)? Would Local 599 really tow a Chevy or Cadillac out of its parking lot?

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