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Posted on: February 11th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ] [ Kansas ]
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Opposition to a proposed Kansas law targeting illegal immigrants is moving beyond Hispanic groups to include statewide business associations.
The Kansas Chamber of Commerce, the Kansas Farm Bureau and the Kansas Building Industry Association are among 30 business groups working as a coalition to oppose such measures.
“We believe that the illegal immigration issue can only be truly solved at the federal level,” said Jeff Glendening, vice president for political affairs with the Kansas Chamber. “Kansas businesses should not be penalized for following federal immigration guidelines.”"*
*From: http://www.kansas.com
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