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Illegal immigration in Mississippi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Illegal immigration in Mississippi Illegal immigration in Mississippi became a public issue when, in the early weeks of January 2011, both houses begin debating an illegal immigration bill modeled after the Arizona bill. The issue split the communities in Mississippi. Leaders in the black community and religious groups have come out against the proposed legislation citing its inherent racism and intolerance, but others proclaim the bill as necessary in their fight to stop illegal immigration into the state. ==Background== According to a 2008 Census survey, only 2.1 percent of Mississippi’s population was born outside of the country. But 51 percent of the foreign-born population entered the state either in or after the year 2000.〔http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2011/tables/11s0038.pdf〕 In a February 2006 report from the Mississippi State Auditor found it challenging to accurately quantify the state costs of illegal immigration because of the inadequacy of records from state agencies, schools, and other government entities. Despite this challenge, the report estimates the state cost of illegal immigrants in 2006 to be about $25 million per year. This cost takes into account any potential financial contributions of the illegal immigrants, including sales tax. Though the number of estimated illegal immigrants ranged from 8,000 to 90,000, this study is based on the midpoint of that range, 49,000. Thus, this study found the state cost per illegal immigrant in Mississippi to be $510.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.osa.state.ms.us/documents/performance/illegal-immigration.pdf )〕
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