Around the country, workers stayed home and businesses closed Monday to honor the "Day without Immigrants".
The nationwide protest was organized to demonstrate what new-comers, legal and undocumented, contribute to the country's economy.
In New Hampshire, hundreds took part in the protests which included rallies in Manchester and Nasuha.
But businesses in much of the state have been largely unaffected by the boycott.
New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more.