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Posted AT 5:59 AM EST on 05/06/07

Lack of data on illegal workers skews U.S. economic picture

From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

Washington — In this country, at least, the sounds of power hammers and Spanish banter are inseparable.That's because Hispanic immigrants, legal and illegal, make up such a huge chunk of the U.S. construction work force. They've become a vital but elusive cog in the U.S. economy. And therein lies the dilemma for economists: Everyone knows they're there, and yet they can't be adequately counted or tracked. As the U.S.

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