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The Fiscal Impact of Immigration - Economist Edwin S. Rubinstein analyzes the economic and fiscal impact of immigration– both legal and illegal– on 15 different federal agencies.
The Dark Side of ILLEGAL Immigration - FREE report which documents and details the massive collateral damage and costs that are being inflicted on Americans and society by illegal immigration.

Illegal Immigrant Births - At Your Expense - Taxpayers Foot Bill For Roughly 300,000 Children Born Into Citizenship When Their Parents Are Illegal

A UNC School of Business study showed 78 percent of non-English speakers in the state were undocumented

Try E-Verify, Avoid the Fine for Hiring Illegal Aliens

Thanks Duke Energy, for considering Mount Airy to expand your business!
Industrial park may be attractive to Duke Energy (p.9)

Thank you, Bodet & Horst, for choosing Surry County for expanding your business! Our citizens trust that you have a commitment to hiring only legal citizens & to not rely on an illegal workforce to fill the positions at your company.

Check the Surry Co Economic Development Partnership to see What Surry County has to offer your business!

Mount Airy, North Carolina, is actively seeking new businesses to locate in the area and take advantage of a local workforce that is comprised of legal United States citizens. Why risk establishing an operation in an area where illegal aliens comprise a significant portion of the available labor pool? The price you could pay is a sudden and catastrophic labor shortage if a raid on the operation depletes your staffing level to the point that business can no longer carry on!

Here in Mount Airy, we pride ourselves in not aiding and abetting illegal behavior of any sort. Mount Airy has an ample supply of legal residents ready and willing to support your business. There is no need for a business to risk its livelihood by employing illegal individuals. There are numerous instances nationwide of crackdowns on employers who have hired illegal labor, and are now paying the price for it by losing their workforce. Do not let this happen to you.

Your company deserves to be dealt with forthrightly from the outset. Together, generations of Mount Airy employees and your company can become highly successful - without an illegal labor contingent.

Let us build a business together based on honesty and integrity. You will not regret the decision.

UPDATED March 16, 2008 (continued...)

Mount Airy, Regional, and State of NC News

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4-29-2008
Council to get first look at budget (p.6)
Foreclosure filings increase in first quarter across state
4-28-2008
RCC parking solutions ‘no quick fix’ (p.1)
Sports, sweat and smiles abound at spring games (p.1)
Earnings show continuing decrease (p.3)
It helps to listen - Editorial (p.4)
4-27-2008
Survey about Business 40 revamp plans nearly done
4-26-2008
Southern Community board declares quarterly dividend
Net income fell 46 percent in quarter at Surrey Bancorp
Falling interest rates lead to loss for TriStone
High Point furniture market reports drop in registration
March unemployment 5.3% in Triad
4-25-2008
Dobson applauds STEP presentation (p.1)
Tourism collaboration up and running (p.6)
Show and Tell: 160 exhibitors, 1,000 people attend chamber's annual Business Expo
Triad home sales fell 23% in March
4-24-2008
Commissioners still concerned about mobile unit (p.1)
Mobile unit not SCC’s answer Editorial (p.4)
Late planning start dooms Farm Fest (p.7)
Winston-Salem chamber holds business expo today
BNC says top executive got a big bump in pay
Profit essentially flat in quarter, Carolina Bank says
N.C. may close agriculture research facilities
Shareholders nix Countrywide deal
4-23-2008
Cleaning up a messy conflict - Editorial (p.4)
SCC debates temporary vs. permanent classroom buildings (p.5)
Report says Medicaid cuts may cost 11,700 N.C. jobs
PTI should buy land to expand, consultant says
Outerwear drives increase in net income at VF
Old Dominion Freight posts 24% drop in net income
4-22-2008
BofA to Get Out of Risky, Non-Traditional Mortgages
Surry County approves tourism tax (p.1)
Recycling scrap metal lucrative for many (p.1)
College debates temporary vs. permanent (p.2)
Masters’ lend their expertise to gardening questions (p.3)
An open view of government - Editorial (p.4)
Hanesbrands’ income triples
4-21-2008
House in limbo receives lowered tax value (p.2)
Learning the ways of government (p.2)
Breaking apart your bills one fee at a time (p.4)
Taking the time to listen - Editorial (p.4)
Bank of America's Profit Drops 77 Percent in First Quarter
Builders turn to defense
4-20-2008
Plans for railroad switching yard are moving down the line
Experienced: Company hires tobacco veterans
4-19-2008
N.C. jobless rate up for a third month
Wachovia reports raising $8 billion in stock offering
Bank CEO gets bonus
4-18-2008
Mobile classroom maddens board (p.1)
Hot air on gas tax - Editorial (p.4)
Fire station move put on back burner 8
New comment rules discarded as ‘overkill’ (p.8)
Viticulture center delays give EDP more time (p.8)
Bank Outsourcing Move Could Cost Durham Jobs
Institutes awarded $42.5M
GTCC sees a role for itself in nanotech
Honda Aircraft expanding marketing, sales to Europe
Krispy Kreme losses grow
Lenovo says it's here to stay, expand
BB&T reports higher net income
4-17-2008
Economic index again finds growth in Western N.C.
Fresh Market considers new investors
Home sales in Winston-Salem area are down 21.8 percent
Greensboro job cuts will mean reduced services
4-16-2008
Mt. Airy: Insteel announces increase in net income in 2nd quarter
Yadkin Valley Financial CEO gets 24% decline in pay
WFU to cut 8 jobs in management school
RF Micro to move some testing from Greensboro
Sampson County Lands $200M Power Plant That Will Burn Poultry Litter
City cutting, but tax hike may be seen (p.1)
Early voting ready to begin Thursday (p.1)
Save our savings - Editorial (p.4)
School board ready to seek increase from county (p.6)
Fire station move will be needed (p.10)
Parks budget seeks new positions (p.10)
Calling in the Pros: Warthogs to hire professional management company
RJR sets more aside
4-15-2008
Sheriff wants increases for prisoners, equipment (p.1)
SCC asking for a million more from county (p.1)
Early college brings need for modular classrooms (p.1)
No new taxes? What should we cut? (p.4)
No artificial barriers to tourism - Editorial (p.4)
Grants available for artistic endeavors (p.10)
Wachovia will cut dividend, 500 jobs $393 million quarterly loss drives actions, CEO says

Greensboro: 1st quarter home sales fall 22.5%

Williams-Sonoma picks Hickory for expansion - 820 New Jobs

        Illegal Immigration News & Articles

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4-29-2008
ICE arrests 28 workers at nursery, landscaping business
Lust, Not Compassion, Drives Ungodly Priests to Illegal Aliens
Mexican Senate approves bill to end criminal penalties for undocumented migrants
4-28-2008
Supreme Court upholds photo ID law for voters in Indiana
Veterans Launch National Education Effort on Illegal Immigration
TN: Vigil planned to highlight plight of immigrants
NC: Child Poverty
SC: Rep. Ballentine on State Educational Aid for Illegal Immigrants
This Ain't Immigration and These Ain't Immigrants
Illegal Aliens Cost Americans More Than Taxes
NJ: Christie: Illegal immigrants aren't criminals
UT: Immigration cops comb jails
NY: Immigrants' Families Ask Schumer To Oppose Deportation Of Parents
N.Va. Hit With Cost Of School Migration
Immigration gets put on backburner
4-27-2008
Officials: Truck Carrying Illegal Immigrants Crashes, Killing 4 in Arizona
Solving businesses' immigration issues
Immigration march, rally might be more sparse
TN: Metro traffic stops lead to most deportations
TX: Illegal immigrant's plea offer for killing officer rejected
NV: Court appearance unveils previous DUI
U.S. slowdown likely to drive Mexican workers north
Interest in immigration rallies wanes as groups focus on other methods of activism: But many leaders remain committed to marching
4-26-2008
NJ: Woman sentenced for selling driver's licenses to illegal aliens
Fifteen killed in Mexico drug battle near U.S.
IL: Cops to get rifles to compete with gangs
AZ: BP agents have busy 3 days finding entrants, narcotics
Mexican National Sentenced for Role in Carolinas Sex-Trafficking Ring
Immigration services company pleads guilty in visa fraud conspiracy
Let them eat paint part of Border Patrol's plan
The British Begin Restricting Immigration
Last-ditch bid to halt new crackdown on illegals
TN: Taxpayers shouldn’t pay for illegal immigrants
Weary of waiting for Washington, US farm union recruits laborers in Mexico
4-25-2008
N.C. counties to further enforce immigration policies
NC: Sheriff: Forsyth must wait
NC governor's candidates want tough immigration rules
AZ: 24 Illegal immigrants hurt in Ariz. rollover
TX: Immigration advocates rally at UMC convention
AZ: Maricopa County sheriff's crackdown on illegals stirs furor
AL: Panel blocks 'English only' bills
Unemployment plummets after crackdown on illegals
Clergy to meet with R.I. governor over immigration crackdown
Illegal immigration issues roil Iowa town
4-24-2008
NC: Governor candidates answer questions on illegal immigration
VA: Conservative group backs county plan
Methodists urge for humane immigration policies
IN: Judge refuses to stop license revocations
PA: Man Tased and Arrested in Centre County
N.J. kept busy on immigration, report shows
League oppose deportations of illegal immigrants
How Mississippi passed the country's biggest crackdown on immigrant workers
CT: Letter: Illegal immigrants shouldn't be hired
France says no mass amnesty for illegal migrants
NY State Introduces Bill To Ban Sanctuary Cities & Require Enforcement Of Immigration
TX: Labor leaders meet to discuss Mexican immigrant workers' rights
MA: Bartenders serve up drinks, customs checks
R.I. lawmakers to vote on bill targeting illegal immigrants
AZ: Latino leaders: Veto immigration-policing bill
GA: Sheriff: Word is out there about new immigration program
How 5,000 Illiterate Peasants Destroyed the First Amendment
We simply cannot love our neighbors until they are our neighbors again
MD: Latino policy summit focuses on educational disparities
CO: Lawmaker Who Chastised Bruce Gets Threats
4-23-2008
NC: James' Controversial Comments Stir Up Latino Community
NC: County meeting with health board turns to illegal immigration
A Rising Storm
IA: Iowa House of Reps hammers illegal immigrants
Britain, Spain To Combat Illegal Immigration
Congressional Hispanics knock Democratic leaders
AZ: Group urges governor to veto immigration bill
MO: Hispanics decry illegal alien bills
AZ: 2 arrested, 13 immigrants found after traffic stop on I-40
NY: Illegal Aliens Worry Local Farm Community
TX: Dallas Mayor Leppert says illegal immigration should be left to federal authorities
MD: Official Wants Count Of Illegal Immigrant Students
NY: Police May Have Solved Staten Island's "Ninja" Burglaries
CA: Riot at Lancaster immigration center
Younger and younger immigrants cost Italy millions
CA: LA County workforce becomes point of contention
Immigration debate riles Latinos
Ghanaian pleads guilty to conspiracy and alien smuggling charges
Local protesters fight border wall
Virtual fence on Mexican border deemed insufficient
Immigrant haters rough up the pope
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