Towns Rethink Laws Against Illegal Immigrants
Posted by Catherine Stifter September 26, 2007
In many towns that have enacted laws to target illegal immigrants, the local economyies faltered as immigrants left. Business has worsened for everyone. And some towns are rethinking their ordinances to save their communities. Read the entire article By Ken Belson and Jill P. Capuzzo in the New York Times.
Tags: economics
Topics: Business, Economics, Immigrant Integration, Immigration, Policy, Work
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