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Name:
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Barneget
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AL Immigration Law
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9/30/2011 9:45:12 AM
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Employing illegals in Alabama was not confined to agriculture. The bricklayers and roofers on a construction project adjacent to one store are all without papers, the detail crew at a service center nearby another store are all illegal, the grounds crew tending to the common area maintenance at another store are each and every one, here without visas. Yet another group that used to do the CAM and golf course landscape is now employed by a Kia supplier. Oh, can't forget the busboys and kitchen help at the Chinese buffet. This I know as fact as I enjoy an ongoing business and conversational relationship with them. A couple of them have already said this is their last week here, that they are packing up and heading home. Each referenced above holds a job that requires a minimal amount of training. I have seen estimates of 185,000 illegals in Alabama, and 250,000 unemployed. In a perfect world, that would reduce the numbrer of Alabama unemployed to about 65,000. In a AFDC, SNAP, Section 8, utility assistance, free school meals, multiple job training program, daycare, WIC, 99ers, free cell phone world, I can't begin to estimate the impact.
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