U.S. Census figures released Tuesday gave Asian Americans and Latinos plenty of reason to bask in their growing population clout in California - but for the Bay Area, the numbers foreshadowed what will surely be a lessening of political power.
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posted by Flor Parra
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
IMMIGRATION
Restaurant owners and produce packagers in Texas are again urging lawmakers to vote against get-tough immigration bills that some businesses say would hurt the state economy.
Texas Association of Business president Bill Hammond on Tuesday said the economy would be "devastated" by proposals aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. Hammond has been among the vocal private sector opponents of more than a dozen anti-illegal immigration bills moving through the Legislature.
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Posted by Elizabeth Vargas
Texas Association of Business president Bill Hammond on Tuesday said the economy would be "devastated" by proposals aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. Hammond has been among the vocal private sector opponents of more than a dozen anti-illegal immigration bills moving through the Legislature.
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Posted by Elizabeth Vargas
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