It’s been six months since Alabama passed House Bill 56, an immigration bill similar to Arizona’s controversial SB 1070. Critics are calling it the toughest of all immigration laws. Cronkite News reporter Ryan Haarer visited the “Heart of Dixie” and spoke with a business owner who says he’s suffering because of the law.
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