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What Legalization Could Mean to California and Los Angeles County

By: Editorial Staff
April 27, 2011, 4:02 pm
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Widespread deportation for California and Los Angeles County would be devastating

For Immediate Release

Revitalizing the Golden State:
What Legalization Could Mean to California and Los Angeles County


April 27, 2011

Washington D.C. - Today, the Immigration Policy Center (IPC) and the Center for America Progress (CAP) release "Revitalizing the Golden State: What Legalization Over Deportation Could Mean to California and Los Angeles County," by Dr. Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda and Marshall Fitz. This report looks at the likely economic impact on California and Los Angeles County of deportation-only policies that would drive unauthorized immigrants from the state. The report compares that scenario to the economic gains which would result from a program that would allow unauthorized immigrants to attain legal status. The analysis finds that the ((economic and fiscal consequences of widespread deportation for California and Los Angeles County would be devastating)) given the number of jobs which are supported through the labor, consumption, and tax payments of unauthorized immigrants.

The IPC and CAP recently released a similar report which focused on Arizona. The analysis in today's report finds that the economic and fiscal consequences of widespread deportation for California and Los Angeles County would be even more devastating than in Arizona. Our analysis demonstrates unequivocally that unauthorized immigrants don’t simply “fill” jobs—they create jobs. Through the work they perform, the money they spend, and the taxes they pay, unauthorized immigrants sustain the jobs of many other workers in the U.S. economy, immigrants and native-born alike.

To view the report in its entirely see:
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For more information contact Wendy Sefsaf at wsefsaf@immcouncil.org 202-507-7524.
 

The Immigration Policy Center (IPC), established in 2003, is the policy arm of the American Immigration Council. IPC's mission is to shape a rational conversation on immigration and immigrant integration. Through its research and analysis, IPC provides policymakers, the media, and the general public with accurate information about the role of immigrants and immigration policy on U.S. society. IPC reports and materials are widely disseminated and relied upon by press and policy makers. IPC staff regularly serves as experts to leaders on Capitol Hill, opinion-makers and the media. IPC is a non-partisan organization that neither supports nor opposes any political party or candidate for office.    

 

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