Immigration Law Impact Could Be Felt In Arkansas

Posted on: March 30th, 2006
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“Jorge Garcia immigrated from Cuba as a child and now works for an investment company in Hot Springs. Garcia’s convinced the decisions Congress makes on immigration law in coming weeks will have a tremendous impact on the country.

In Arkansas, federal legislative changes could affect the lives of thousands of illegal immigrants. “

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