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Source: Andrew Blackburn, NC CIVITAS, 6/27/11
While not on the Republican’s “100 Days” 10-point legislative agenda when they swept the General Assembly in November, immigration reform still proved to be a major issue in both the House and Senate. In between heated legislative battles over subjects ranging from taxes to tanning beds, several bills were put forth in an effort to curtail the growing illegal immigration problem in North Carolina.
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