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|  | | Immigration in Minnesota
New Americans in the North Star State (2009). The Immigration Policy Center has compiled research which shows that immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an essential part of Minnesota's economy and tax base. As workers, consumers, taxpayers, and entrepreneurs, immigrants and their children are an economic powerhouse. As the state works towards economic recovery, immigrants and their children will continue to play a key role in shaping the economic and political landscape of the North Star State.
Local Enforcement of Immigration Law (2008). The Advocates for Human Rights. Explains the public safety and civil rights reasons why immigrant advocates should appeal to lawmakers to uphold Immigration Separation Ordinances.
Immigrants and Rural and Urban Communities (2006). The Advocates for Human Rights. Addresses immigrants in central cities, suburbs and rural areas of Minnesota. Also discusses the issues of crime, housing, and schools as they relate to immigration.
Immigration in Minnesota (2006). The Advocates for Human Rights. Addresses both the current wave of immigration to Minnesota as well as previous waves throughout Minnesota's history.
Undocumented Students (2006). The Advocates for Human Rights. Provides statistics on the numbers of undocumented students in Minnesota and explains the law as it relates to K-12 education and higher education.
New Hmong Refugees in Minnesota. The Advocates for Human Rights. Provides information about Minnesota's Hmong community. |
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