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BBC News - Latino immigrant exodus hurts South Carolina economy

In South Carolina the Hispanic population had skyrocketed over this past decade, growing by 148% compared to 43% nationwide.

But the economic downturn in the United States hit Hispanics more than any other demographic, and a new and strict immigration law left many undocumented workers leaving the state and country altogether.

Enacted in June 2011, Act No. 69 made it legal for South Carolina police to stop anybody they suspect of being in the country illegally and made it a crime to give shelter or transport to an undocumented immigrant.

These provisions and others were blocked by a federal judge in December 2011, who saw them as unconstitutional. But fear of expensive fines and deportation had already spread among many Hispanics.

The region’s economy has since been paying the price in empty apartments and less demand for low-wage jobs. But none have struggled more than the 6,000 Hispanic-owned businesses that heavily depend on customers from its community.

The BBC’s Franz Strasser went to Greenville to speak to business owners who work and live there legally and are now left picking up the scraps.

Links elsewhere

Throughout my research, I came across the following articles on the subject of immigration and South Carolina:

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(via New Americans in South Carolina | Immigration Policy Center)
We try to encourage people to drive carefully and safely and then the police will not stop them. But a lot of people have lost confidence and they’d rather just leave.
Hispanic businessman in South Carolina. A new immigration law resulted in a mass exodus of Latinos, leaving behind legal residents and their businesses fighting for survival.

Latino exodus hurts South Carolina economy. My video from Greenville, SC will air Jan 25, 2012 on http://bbc.com/news

Guillermina owns fours stores in Greenville, SC, but the economy and a tough new immigration law have made things difficult for her and many Latinos in South Carolina. #bbcmagazine #bbcalteredstates (Taken with instagram)

Guillermina owns fours stores in Greenville, SC, but the economy and a tough new immigration law have made things difficult for her and many Latinos in South Carolina. #bbcmagazine #bbcalteredstates (Taken with instagram)

Photos from the reporting trail in Utah.

Why so many Polynesians live in Utah. The full story is hitting your friendly BBC News website tomorrow.

Kuol Awan fled Sudan during the civil war in the early 1990s and came to America as a young boy. He talks to the BBC about his experiences. Stay tuned for the full story on Monday.

People who don’t appreciate their American identity they feel like they live in a foreign land, but they live in their own country. Because he’s part of this country and I want him to appreciate the part of being an American.
Kuol Awan, a Sudanese ‘Lost Boy’ living in Arizona, on raising his newborn son. Watch this space for the story.
Immigrants Can Help Create More Jobs - NYTimes.com
The continuing arrival of immigrants to American shores is encouraging business activity here, thereby producing more jobs, according to a new study. Its authors argue that the easier it is to find cheap immigrant labor at home, the less likely that production will relocate offshore.

Immigrants Can Help Create More Jobs - NYTimes.com

The continuing arrival of immigrants to American shores is encouraging business activity here, thereby producing more jobs, according to a new study. Its authors argue that the easier it is to find cheap immigrant labor at home, the less likely that production will relocate offshore.
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