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Once called the jewel of Pennsylvania's middle anthracite coal fields, Hazleton grew up on a solid foundation of black diamonds and prospered in the coal industry. The city quickly became the financial, industrial, shopping, transportation, and entertainment center of the region. Mining gave rise to other businesses, many established to supply machinery to the numerous collieries. Silk mills and garment factories provided work to scores of people. By the close of World War II, the days of coal mining as a major industry were numbered. Slowly, the towering coal breakers fell silent, their machinery grinding to a halt. Not a single example remains standing today. Around Hazleton is an informative trip through this city and nearby towns.
This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. The ruling, by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Phila., on ordinances passed by the city of Hazleton, PA in 2006 to punish bus. or landlords who hire or rent to illegal immigrants. This ruling upheld a 2007 lower-court decision which prohibited Hazleton from enforcing these local immigration ordinances. The judges stated that Fed. immigration law preempted Hazleton¿s initiatives. Contents: (1) Intro.; (2) Factual and Procedural Background; (3) Jurisdiction and Standard of Review; (4) Severability and Standing; (5) Anonymity and Confidentiality; (6) Discussion: Fed. Immigration Law; State and Local Immigration Laws; Pre-emption; (7) Conclusion; (8) Illegal Immigration Relief Act Ordinance Rental Reg¿n. Ordinance.
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