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Oct. 20, 2011

Alabama Businesses Having Trouble Replacing Immigrant Workers 2 Wks After Passing Extreme Law

Jen Fad · Friday, October 21st 2011 at 2:37PM · 408 views
Some Alabama Businesses Having Trouble Replacing Immigrant Workers
Just two weeks after Alabama’s extreme immigration law (HB 56) went into effect, many are reporting an exodus of immigrants, Latinos and their families from the state. While HB 56 supporters cheer the exodus as a victory, many Alabama businesses say they are left without an adequate workforce.

Despite assurances from Governor Bentley that U.S. citizens will gladly take those jobs, Alabama farmers, meat processors and housing contractors are finding that U.S. citizen or legal workers are either not willing or able to take those jobs—leaving fruit to rot on the vine and home reconstructions projects unfinished. Not only will this hurt Alabama business in the short term, economists say, but will shrink the state’s economy and productivity over time.


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Alabama Businesses Having Trouble Replacing Immigrant Workers 2 Wks After Passing Extreme Law

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