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Citation information for “Society & Immigration” factsheet

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[1] The Perryman Group, “An Essential Resource: An Analysis of the Economic Impact of Undocumented Workers on Business Activity in the US with Estimated Effects by State and by Industry,” http://www.americansforimmigrationreform.com/files/Impact_of_the_Undocumented_Workforce.pdf

2 Immigration Policy Center, “Assessing the Economic Impact of Immigration at the State and Local Level,”

http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/images/File/factcheck/State%20and%20Local%20Study%20Survey%20FINAL%201-15-08.pdf

3 Daniel T. Griswold, “When employment lines cross borders,” CATO Institute, Center for Trade Policy Studies, April 21, 2008, available at www.freetrade.org/node/866

4 Raul Hinojosa Ojed, Comprehensive Migration Policy Reform in North America: The Key to Sustainable and Equitable Economic Integration, Los Angeles, California:  North American Integration and Development Center, School of Policy and Social Research, UCLA, August 2000.

5 Testimony of Patrick P. O’Carroll, Jr., Inspector General of the Social Security Administration, before the U.S. Senate, Committee on Finance, regarding “Administrative Challenges Facing the Social Security Administration,” March 14, 2006.

6 Carole Keeton Strayhor, Texas Comptroller, Special Report: Undocumented Immigrants in Texas: A Financial Analysis of the Impact to the State Budget and Economy.  Austin, TX: December 2006, p. 1.

7 Gerry Chapman, Chapman Law Firm (Greensboro, NC), www.chapman-immig.com

8 National Association of Hispanic Journalists, “NAHJ Urges News Media to Stop Using Dehumanizing Terms When Covering Immigration,” http://www.nahj.org/nahjnews/articles/2006/March/immigrationcoverage.shtml

9 Marty Rosenbluth, Southern Coalition for Social Justice (Durham, NC), http://www.southerncoalition.org

10 Major Cities Chiefs, “M.C.C. Immigration Committee Recommendations,” available at http://www.houstontx.gov/police/pdfs/mcc_position.pdf.

Other Sources

University of North Carolina School of Law, “The Policies and Politics of Local Immigration Enforcement Laws,” available at http://www.law.unc.edu/news/story.aspx?cid=201.

Adapted from the United Methodist General Board of Church and Society, “Principles on Comprehensive Immigration Reform, “  available at http://www.emoregon.org/pdfs/United%20Methodist%20Principles%20on%20CIR.doc.

U.S. Government Accountability Office, “Immigration Enforcement,” available at http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-09-109.

US Conference of Catholic Bishops, “Immigration and the Economy,” http://justicef.startlogic.com/files/2009%20Docs/Immigration%20and%20the%20Economy%20-%20MRS%20fact%20sheet%20Jan%2009%20JG%20add.doc; See also The Perryman Group, “An Essential Resource: An Analysis of the Economic Impact of Undocumented Workers on Business Activity in the US with Estimated Effects by State and by Industry,” http://www.americansforimmigrationreform.com/files/Impact_of_the_Undocumented_Workforce.pdf

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