Arizona boycott means fewer jobs for Hispanic low-wage earners

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Hispanic low-wage workers who have jobs in the hospitality industry such as hotels and restaurants will be the first to suffer if a boycott of Arizona is successful after the passage of the anti-illegal immigrant bill. It was passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Jan Brewer on April 25, 2010.

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Hispanic low-wage workers who have jobs in the hospitality industry such as hotels and restaurants will be the first to suffer if a boycott of Arizona is successful after the passage of the anti-illegal immigrant bill. It was passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Jan Brewer on April 25, 2010.

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That should be obvious to anyone except the left. Their reasoning power is limited. Good post.
 
Hispanic low-wage workers who have jobs in the hospitality industry such as hotels and restaurants will be the first to suffer if a boycott of Arizona is successful after the passage of the anti-illegal immigrant bill. It was passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Jan Brewer on April 25, 2010.

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That was a nice race baiting op-ed piece; but did you notice how it never explained how "Hispanic low-wage workers" were going to be affected by what-ever-the-hell-point was trying to be made.
 
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