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03-15-2011, 07:29 AM
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03/02/2011
Study: Legalize migrants to boost economy
Legalizing millions of undocumented immigrants would
dramatically increase wages for illegal workers and expand
the economy, a new study co-authored by two Inland
economists concludes.
Legalization would allow many workers to change jobs to
occupations that are better matches for their skills, and that would
increase U.S. productivity, the report says.
02/11/2011
Illegal immigrant drop houses on rise in Inland area
Inland homes are becoming increasingly popular sites for illegal-
immigrant drop houses, places where people smuggled across
the border are held until family members can pay for
their release, federal officials say.
02/05/2011
Four arrested in illegal-immigrant probe
Federal agents arrested four men after they allegedly held an
illegal immigrant captive in a Rubidoux house and threatened to
cut off his feet if his sister didn't pay a $3,500 smuggling fee.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents discovered the
man, Ricardo Salazar, in a bedroom in a house on the 2900 block
of Taos Drive. The bedroom windows were boarded over and the
door had a deadbolt lock.
http://www.pe.com/localnews/immigration/vitindex.html
03/02/2011
Study: Legalize migrants to boost economy
Legalizing millions of undocumented immigrants would
dramatically increase wages for illegal workers and expand
the economy, a new study co-authored by two Inland
economists concludes.
Legalization would allow many workers to change jobs to
occupations that are better matches for their skills, and that would
increase U.S. productivity, the report says.
02/11/2011
Illegal immigrant drop houses on rise in Inland area
Inland homes are becoming increasingly popular sites for illegal-
immigrant drop houses, places where people smuggled across
the border are held until family members can pay for
their release, federal officials say.
02/05/2011
Four arrested in illegal-immigrant probe
Federal agents arrested four men after they allegedly held an
illegal immigrant captive in a Rubidoux house and threatened to
cut off his feet if his sister didn't pay a $3,500 smuggling fee.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents discovered the
man, Ricardo Salazar, in a bedroom in a house on the 2900 block
of Taos Drive. The bedroom windows were boarded over and the
door had a deadbolt lock.
http://www.pe.com/localnews/immigration/vitindex.html