Alabama’s strict immigration law drives away construction workers
October 20, 2011
Alabama's strict new immigration law is driving many construction workers and roofers from the state. T
he vacancies have created a void that may hurt the state's economy and could slow the rebuilding of Tuscaloosa and other tornado-damaged cities. Read more. BD+C
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