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Standing near potted trees and bushes for sale at a Home Depot in east Phoenix, Diaz, 35, says he may follow three families in his neighborhood who moved to New Mexico because of the law. He says a friend is finding plenty of work in Dallas.
NO!!!!! Texas better get it's friggin' act together as you know the illegals are going head eastward where cost of living is lower.
Looks like other states will follow and the federal government will be overwhelmed with trying to stop it. If Eric Holder wants to sue AZ, they must be doing something right.
Looks like other states will follow and the federal government will be overwhelmed with trying to stop it. If Eric Holder wants to sue AZ, they must be doing something right.
Utah and Texas are proposing similar laws. Maybe others will soon join in.
Sadly, they'll just move to another state, but hopefully the other states will enact similar laws and then eventually they'll get the hint and go back home to Mexico where they belong.
Sadly, they'll just move to another state, but hopefully the other states will enact similar laws and then eventually they'll get the hint and go back home to Mexico where they belong.
And if all States do we won't need the Feds Underground economy? Sounds like they created a slce of Mexico right smack in the middle of town. LA and SD have this same problem.
The law's supporters hope the departure of illegal immigrants will help dismantle part of the underground economy here and create jobs for thousands of legal residents in a state with a 9.6 percent unemployment rate.
"A study of immigrants in Arizona published in 2008 found that non-citizens, mostly in the country illegally, held an estimated 280,000 full-time jobs."
Now legal citizens can migrate to arazona for work.
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