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Alabama Goes Extreme on Immigration

Comprehensive Reform Offers a More Effective Alternative

Marshall Fitz gives the basics on Alabama's super stringent law and its consequences for the state.

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What does Alabama’s immigration law, H.B. 56, do? How is the law impacting Alabama’s families and businesses? Is there a better way to fix our broken immigration system?

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Marshall Fitz

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