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Immigration Reform and Labor

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Next week could be the week Congress unveils comprehensive immigration reform legislation. California is home to more than two million immigrants who are here illegally, and a deal on immigration would be huge for California -- affecting workers, service and high tech employers, growers and families with mixed immigration status. Host Scott Shafer sat down with two people representing key interest groups in this issue.

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