What Will the Arizona Boycott Mean for the State’s Economy?
Despite individuals and organizations around the country boycotting Arizona to protest SB 1070, the state’s new and possibly unconstitutional anti-immigrant law that could result in widespread racial profiling, the state’s governor doesn’t think the state has “felt any of that impact.”
Perhaps she hasn’t been paying attention, but Mint.com has. It put together this great infographic on the economic impact that the boycott is having on Arizona:
Pedro de la Torre III is a former Advocacy Senior Associate at Campus Progress. Pema Levy is a staff writer for Campus Progress.
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