Immigrant paradox
Tagged: HIV, radio, Spanish-languagePosted on: February 26th, 2007“IF IMMIGRANTS dont pay taxes, why is one of the nations premier accounting firms airing ads on Spanish-language radio? How is it that an immigrant U.S. Army veteran wounded in Iraq could be denied in-state college tuition or social services in the land of the free and the home of the brave? And why in Gods name would there be instructions in Spanish on the back of a concrete mixer on a construction site?
These paradoxes exist because immigrants have become central to meeting our labor needs, yet some people still want to keep them on the fringes of society.”
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