The Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, March 31, 2008
Buenos dias! SLC
The Minutemen are going to love this.

U.S. Census Bureau figures show that people who moved to the Salt Lake metro area during the last year overwhelmingly came from outside the U.S.: 5,294 of 6,750 migrants were not from other parts of the country. In Provo-Orem, only one in nine were from outside the U.S., (even though many Utah County residents appear to be extraterrestrials).

Most came to SLC from Latin America to take low-paying jobs shunned by Americans.

Tony Yapias, director of Proyecto Latino de Utah, says Salt Lake's established immigrant community and services that help immigrants provide a "welcome mat."

4 Comments:

At March 31, 2008 9:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe we shouldn't offer services to aid the Illegal Invasion

 
At March 31, 2008 10:59 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

when you say migrant workers, you really mean illegal mexican national criminal filth right? of course they are just committing crimes americans wont commit.

 
At March 31, 2008 1:06 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Immigrants bring vitality and economic growth to a community. As SLC receives even more immigrants, I look forward to lower taxes and lower crime rates.

 
At March 31, 2008 1:08 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, and I forgot, we'll get a better public education system.

 

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