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The most important takeaway is that by taking a sort of commonsense, inclusive approach to unauthorized immigrants, states really can better their economies by producing a more educated workforce, ensuring that more employers are paying their workers fairly -- regardless of their immigration status -- and help to generate additional revenues to pay for the schools and other public services that build a strong foundation for a state economy for broadly shared prosperity.
Erica Williams, assistant director of state and fiscal research at CBPP, said their latest paper, titled "For States, Inclusive Approach to Unauthorized Immigrants Can Help Build Better Economies" http://www.latinpost.com/articles/91539/20151102/immigration-reform-news-inclusive-approach-improves-state-economies-workforce.htm