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Utah fires state worker after immigration list inquiry

Posted on July 21, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Reuters reports:

One Utah state employee was fired and another will be dismissed following an investigation of how a list of 1,300 purportedly illegal immigrants was compiled and made public, officials said Tuesday.

The Utah Department of Workforce Services announced the termination of one temporary employee who maintained a database containing information found on the list, and said a second employee would be fired soon.

Read more in the Chicago Tribune.

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