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Sanctions' Effects Hard to Nail Down

 
April 11, 2008

The entrance to Agua Linda Farms, near Amado, AZ south of Tucson.  A border patrol checkpoint sits a few hundred feet from these crops. (Tony Ganzer)
The entrance to Agua Linda Farms, near Amado, AZ south of Tucson. A border patrol checkpoint sits a few hundred feet from these crops. (Tony Ganzer)

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( Phoenix/Amado, AZ ) It's been a little more than three months since Arizona's employer sanctions law took effect. Businesses can lose their license if they knowingly hire illegal immigrants. But even before the law was in place, some speculated that companies, especially those in the agricultural and hotel service industry, would leave Arizona. But as KJZZ's Tony Ganzer reports it's still hard to nail down the full effects of the law.

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Agua Linda Farms Agua Linda Farms
An all natural, small farm near Amado, Ariz.

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