I predicted this shit exactly. i wonder when the american public will figure out its economy is propped up by the illegal immigrant boogeyman? probably once big macs cost $8 each and strawberries become luxury items. at that point, expect "guest worker" programs to be ushered in.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/26/nyregion/26riverside.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
RIVERSIDE, N.J., Sept. 25 — A little more than a year ago, the
Township Committee in this faded factory town became the first
municipality in New Jersey to enact legislation penalizing anyone who
employed or rented to an illegal immigrant.
Within months, hundreds, if not thousands, of recent immigrants from
Brazil and other Latin American countries had fled. The noise, crowding
and traffic that had accompanied their arrival over the past decade
abated.
The law had worked. Perhaps, some said, too well.
With the departure of so many people, the local economy suffered.
Hair salons, restaurants and corner shops that catered to the
immigrants saw business plummet; several closed. Once-boarded-up
storefronts downtown were boarded up again.
Meanwhile, the town was hit with two lawsuits challenging the law.
Legal bills began to pile up, straining the town’s already tight
budget. Suddenly, many people — including some who originally favored
the law — started having second thoughts.
So last week, the town rescinded the ordinance, joining a small but
growing list of municipalities nationwide that have begun rethinking
such laws as their legal and economic consequences have become clearer.
“I don’t think people knew there would be such an economic burden,”
said Mayor George Conard, who voted for the original ordinance. “A lot
of people did not look three years out.”
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