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  2. Why California's surge in immigration is lifting our economy

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    The surge of international migrants since 2021 — including refugees, ... Where California immigrants work. Many employers in California are reluctant to talk about immigration because of the ...

  3. Blue state proposes protections for unemployed illegal immigrants

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    State Sen. Rebecca Saldaña is introducing a bill that would ensure Washington residents legally ineligible to work in the U.S. – a group for which illegal immigrants compose the vast majority ...

  4. Undocumented immigrants in California are paying billions in ...

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    Under a scenario where work authorization is provided to all current undocumented immigrants, their tax contributions nationally would rise an additional $40.2 billion per year to $136.9 billion.

  5. Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration Reform and Control Act legalized most undocumented immigrants who had arrived in the country prior to January 1, 1984. The act altered U.S. immigration law by making it illegal to knowingly hire illegal immigrants, and establishing financial and other penalties for companies that employed illegal immigrants.

  6. Refugee employment - Wikipedia

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    He has a spouse possessing the nationality of the country of residence. A refugee may not invoke the benefits of this provision if he has abandoned his spouse; He has one or more children possessing the nationality of the country of residence. Article 18 states that refugees are allowed the same rights to self-employment as foreigners in the ...

  7. Illegal immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Illegal immigrants are generally not allowed to receive state or local public benefits, which includes professional licenses. [153] However, in 2013 the California State Legislature passed laws allowing illegal immigrants to obtain professional licenses. On February 1, 2014.

  8. Editorial: Immigrants are California's lifeblood. They need ...

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    More than half of California, and 62% of L.A. County, is either foreign-born or has at least one immigrant parent, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census data.

  9. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    Migrant workers often work in more hazardous occupations, under informal work arrangements and to lower wages compared to non-migrant workers, which pose them at an increased risk of work related illness. [152] [153] Studies show that migrant workers are at higher risk of work injuries than non-immigrant workers. [154]