Alabama Illegal Alien Law Pays Off - Unemployment Down Sharply
The war against Alabamas immigration law has intensified in recent weeks, with a Justice Department lawsuit, visits by DOJ officials, and a showdown over illegal alien children who have been pulled from Alabama schools. Eric Holder sued Alabama, trying to block every aspect of its enforcement provision.
As illegals have fled the state by the tens of thousands, the jobs they took particularly in poultry processing, building trades and transportation are being filled once again by Alabama citizens. And the unemployment rate in the state has dropped as a result.
Alabamas unemployment rate fell a half percentage point last month five times more than the national average of 0.1%. And the drop is not seasonal because it is also a far larger drop than in surrounding states.
Alabama House Majority Leader Rep. Micky Hammon, (R-Decatur), said the huge drop in Marshall County showed the power of Alabamas H.B. 56:
Hammond pointed to Marshall County, which he called a known hotbed for illegal immigrant labor. He said the rate there was 8.1 percent for October, down from 8.8 percent in September and 10 percent in June, when the immigration law was signed.
When Marshall Countys unemployment rate drops almost a full 2 percent since the law was signed, its difficult to deny the law is having a positive effect on employment, Hammond said in his statement.
A 2 percent drop in just five months in the county highest in illegal labor shows that Arizona-style immigration laws work.
And at a time when the Federal government has completely failed to produce any programs or policies to create jobs, laws like Alabamas H.B. 56 are by far the best solution to removing illegal foreign workers and giving jobs back to American citizens.
Posted by: Anonymoose 2011-11-20 |