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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Illegal Immigrants Plan To Leave Over Arizona Law

Many of the cars that once stopped in the Home Depot parking lot to pick up day laborers to hang drywall or do landscaping now just drive on by.

Arizona's sweeping immigration bill allows police to arrest illegal immigrant day laborers seeking work on the street or anyone trying to hire them. It won't take effect until summer but it is already having an effect on the state's underground economy.

"Nobody wants to pick us up," Julio Loyola Diaz says in Spanish as he and dozens of other men wait under the shade of palo verde trees and lean against a low brick wall outside the east Phoenix home improvement store.

Many day laborers like Diaz say they will leave Arizona because of the law, which also makes it a crime to be in the U.S. illegally and directs police to question people about their immigration status if there is reason to suspect they are illegal immigrants.

Supporters of the law hope it creates jobs for thousands of Americans.

"We want to drive day labor away," says Republican Rep. John Kavanagh, one of the law's sponsors.

An estimated 100,000 illegal immigrants have left Arizona in the past two years as it cracked down on illegal immigration and its economy was especially hard hit by the Great Recession. A Department of Homeland Security report on illegal immigrants estimates Arizona's illegal immigrant population peaked in 2008 at 560,000, and a year later dipped to 460,000.

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.

Kavanagh says day labor is generally off the books, and that deprives the state of much-needed tax dollars. "We'll never eliminate it, just like laws against street prostitution," he says. "But we can greatly reduce the prevalence."

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11 comments:

  1. Kudos to Arizona!!!Now if only the rest of the country could do the same!For the sake of all american citizens....LETS REGAIN OUR COUNTRY BACK!!!!

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  2. They get free health care they get welfare and haven't paid one cent into the system . No offense Mexicans but we as Americans can only absorb so many immigrants at a time so get in line and wait your turn you are destroying this once great nation by sneaking in !

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  3. Its about time.

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  4. Unfortunately, we will see big time lawsuits over this law but I, like many others say it's about time and let's do this nationwide!
    ILLEGAL means just that, ILLEGAL!
    I do not understand why the government continues to allow these people to stay here and work and collect benefits that us LEGAL citizens are paying for!
    This is one area that I would LOVE to see a huge revolt over across the country!!
    Ever notice how the government quotes numbers of how many illegals there are? The KNOW they are here, the KNOW where they are but nothing is being done about it!

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  5. Great Job Arizona and it's Governor. Her ratings has skyrocketed since she signed the bill.

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  6. The 100,000 that left will be showing up in fields near us soon. Keep a watchful eye on housing contractors, they are notorious for hiring illegals just so they don't have to pay a fair living wage. Be watchful and use your phones for more than texting. These people are criminals. They have broken the laws of this land. If they are here illegally give them a one way ticket home. Build a database of illegals that are captured just like there is a central database of everyone else in this country.

    Adios Vaya Con Dios

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  7. i do belive if you travel overseas its a good idea to keep your passport with you in case your questioned. no difference here.

    get your papers or gtfo

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  8. Politicians in MD & DE...are you listening?? We want this law too or we'll vote in someone to take your place!!

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  9. INS/ICE needs to check out the produce stands, especially the large one in Eden at the end of the bypass. The owner knowingly hires illegals, pays in cash, and if more come that he can't use, sends them to friends who are farmers who need extra undocumented workers.

    Easy to do and get away with, especially at produce stand - don't claim all cash sales then pay them with cash. No paper trail.

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  10. 10:09 A-Men, Do Something Politicians----It's very Simple---just do the same as Arizona! EW

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