Migrants' place in the 'underground' economy often reflects culture as well as caution

Up to half of illegal immigrants, perhaps 152,000 or more in the state, are believed to work in a large shadow economy, where workers are compensated in cash, don't report the income and don't pay income taxes. Full Story »

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Gordon Oliver
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by Gordon Oliver - Jul. 27, 2010

This is written in a scattered, imprecise manner, citing 'expert opinions' without providing much background, and masquerading gut feelings as informed opinion. Overall it does attempt to be fair, citing a breadth of opinions.

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