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Related from New York Times...It’s early yet for a full accounting of the economic damage Alabama has done to itself with its radical new immigration law. Farmers can tally the cost of crops left to rot as workers flee. Governments can calculate the loss of revenues when taxpayers flee. It’s harder to measure the price of a ruined business reputation or the value of investments lost or productivity lost as Alabamians stand in line for hours to prove their citizenship in any transaction with the government. Or what the state will ultimately spend fighting off an onslaught of lawsuits, or training and deploying police officers in the widening immigrant dragnet, or paying the cost of diverting scarce resources away from fighting real crimes.

A growing number of Alabamians say the price will be too high, and there is compelling evidence that they are right. Alabama is already at the low end of states in employment and economic vitality. It has long struggled to lure good jobs and shed a history of racial intolerance.

That was turning around and many foreign manufacturers, including Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai and Honda, have set up there. Its business-friendly reputation took a serious blow with the arrest in Tuscaloosa of a visiting Mercedes manager who was caught driving without his license and taken to jail as a potential illegal immigrant.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/28/opinion/the-price-of-intolerance.html?_r=1
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5 posted on 11/29/2011 6:38:35 PM PST by moonshinner_09
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To: moonshinner_09

How does hiring criminals equate to a “business friendly” environment?

Eisenhower had the right idea on how to handle illegals, we need to make the border mean something again.


8 posted on 11/29/2011 6:42:46 PM PST by wrench
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To: moonshinner_09

It’s from the New Duranty Times. ‘Nuff said. I know quite a few people in Alabama, and they LOVE the new immigration law, as do the vast majority of Alabamians.


12 posted on 11/29/2011 6:48:52 PM PST by ought-six ( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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To: moonshinner_09

TWO (2) International companies have just announced that they will start doing business in Alabama this week with either a new plant or office. So much for the German stop being bad for business.
Most people are against the illegals in Alabama or the Law would not have been passed.
I am an Alabama resident.


13 posted on 11/29/2011 6:50:57 PM PST by Ecliptic
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Its business-friendly reputation took a serious blow with the arrest in Tuscaloosa of a visiting Mercedes manager who was caught driving without his license and taken to jail as a potential illegal immigrant.

And what would happen if I was in Germany, got caught by the Polizei for a traffic violation and didn't have a driver's license or my passport? I doubt that they would just give me a friendly Auf Wiedersehen and send me on my way.

26 posted on 11/29/2011 8:40:59 PM PST by KarlInOhio (Herman Cain: possibly the escapee most dangerous to the Democrats since Frederick Douglass.)
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