Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Study: Arizona immigration law pushes workers underground

Arizona's 2007 law designed to squeeze illegal immigrants from the workplace has reduced the illegal immigrant population and the number of illegal immigrants in wage and salary jobs. But it has also resulted in many workers simply going underground and receiving money either under the table or as contract workers, according to a new study by the Public Policy Institute of California.

The report warns that the trend could result in negative societal and economic repercussions.

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Posted by Izabel pintor.

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