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Businesses fret over AZ immigration bill

Arizona is deciding whether or not to veto the country's toughest immigration bill. Some business leaders worry it force some businesses to leave the state. Jill Barshay reports.

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Bill Radke: Arizona’s Governor needs to decide by tomorrow whether to veto the toughest immigration bill in the country or let it become law. Some business leaders there worry
this anti-immigrant bill will make Arizona’s economy worse than it is, as Jill Barshay reports.


Jill Barshay: This Arizona bill would require the police to check the status of people they suspect to be illegals. About 2 million, or 30 percent, of Arizona’s residents are Hispanic. Most of them — more than 1.5 million — are here legally.

John Boyd runs The Boyd Company. He advises big corporations on where to locate their facilities. He says the timing could not be worse.

John Boyd: We’re in a recession. Arizona businesses have enough problems right now.

Boyd worries that businesses like food processors will stop coming to Arizona.

Boyd: It was certainly advantage to have access to cheap workers to do jobs that no one else wants to do. This bill may interfere with that in-migration and hurt the diverse rich labor market and increase operating costs.

Boyd says business leaders are bracing for a drop in tourism and for national Hispanic groups to organize boycotts. Republican Governor Jan Brewer has a pro-business reputation. But she’s also up for re-election this November.

I’m Jill Barshay for Markeplace.

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