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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Wednesday blog round-up

A daily feature, here we highlight interesting posts, points of view, and links as recorded on the blogosphere.
  • BaconsRebellion talks about what he sees as "dysfunctional zoning policy" and its relation to "dysfunctional immigration policy" in Virginia.
  • EyesOnTrade culls together clips re: how Latino groups are calling for opposition to NAFTA trade agreements that would "increase the pressure on impoverished small farmers in Latin America to attempt to come to the United States".
  • ImmigrationProf points us to an interesting scholarly article that includes a defense for "earned legalization" of undocumented workers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

fellow readers,

The scholarly article linked to from the ImmigrationProf blog is really worth reading!!

Anonymous said...

Bart DePalma a commentator on that "Professor's" blog made a much more intelligent argument -- i.e. that US taxpayers are subidizing the "cheap" labor of illegals. I agree with "Bart" that employers should be forced to bear the costs of social services used by the illegals. This would cut down on the number of illegals by a huge amount.