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Racist Immigration Laws Costs Everyone.

Intelligent states understand the dangers of racists immigration laws for its citizens. They also understand the economics of the situation as well. Many factors that must be considered when talking about this topic is the implementation costs, along with the loss to businesses like farming that will eventually lose their workers. It has been estimated that with the undocumented immigrants who have left Arizona, the state’s economy will take a hit of $48.8 billion. And all because State Senator Russell Pearce and Governor Jan Brewer have a racist agenda to get rid of the Hispanic community in their state of Arizona. And when these two dynamic duo's of the racist kind, driving the states economy farther in the toilet, that is when over 60 of Arizona's companies said enough is enough and stood up against more anti-immigration bills being proposed by these two nuts. This says nothing about all the money being wasted in legal fees to try to save their racist immigration laws. Of course being that the state is broke, it is being funded by donations, wouldn't it be nice if the nearly $4 million dollars that is said to have been donated was used for some actual good to help people in need. You just have to wonder where some peoples heads are at times.

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

Las leyes racistas de inmigración los costos de todos.

Estados inteligente comprender los peligros de las leyes racistas de inmigración para sus ciudadanos. Ellos también entienden la economía de la situación también. Son muchos los factores que deben ser considerados cuando se habla de este tema son los costos de implementación, junto con la pérdida de negocios como la agricultura que con el tiempo perderá sus trabajadores. Se ha estimado que con los inmigrantes indocumentados que han dejado de Arizona, la economía del estado sufrirá un impacto de $ 48,8 mil millones. Y todo porque el senador estatal Russell Pearce y la gobernadora Jan Brewer tiene una agenda racista para deshacerse de la comunidad hispana en el estado de Arizona. Y cuando estos dos dúo dinámico de la clase racista, impulsando la economía de los Estados más lejos en el baño, que es cuando más de 60 empresas de Arizona dijo que ya es suficiente y se levantó contra de los más anti-inmigración que se propone por estos dos tuercas. Esto no dice nada acerca de todo el dinero que se desperdicia en gastos legales para tratar de salvar sus leyes de inmigración racistas. Por supuesto, es que el Estado está en quiebra, que está siendo financiado por las donaciones, ¿no sería bueno que los casi 4 millones de dólares que se dice que han sido donados se usa para algunos bien real para ayudar a las personas necesitadas. Usted sólo tiene que preguntarse donde algunas cabezas de la gente a veces.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México, Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz y Romero, P.C.

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