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UNO study: Immigrant workers boost local economy

Full story: Gretna Breeze

The labor and spending of immigrant workers in three economic sectors supports 34,000 jobs in metropolitan Omaha and Council Bluffs, including many filled by U.S.-born workers, according to a new University of Nebraska at Omaha study.

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Bull chit

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Dec 4, 2012
 
You'll notice, zero about how much they COST us. Just another bull chit report. By the way, those jobs named are jobs our Black Americans once worked, until they were undercut by illegal alien border jumpers.
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Dec 4, 2012
 
Where's Paul Harvey and the rest of the story when you need him? This is pure b.s. They refuse to separate the legal immigrants from the illegals.

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Dec 6, 2012
 
Did they factor in how much it costs to educate their kids who eat two free meals at the schools daily? Only a fool would believe this garbage.

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