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Civil rights déjà vu for Birmingham in immigrant rights struggle

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Nov 14 2011
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Alabama brings back slavery for Latinos

Here's how: pass a draconian immigration law, lock up 'illegals' in private prisons, then get the new inmates to work in the fields.

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