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科罗拉多州和加利福尼亚州更新移民条款

December 2, 2021

Lawmakers in at least seven states have considered no longer using the terms “alien and “illegal” in states statutes. So far, only California and Colorado have made the change. These states will no longer use the term “alien” in state contracts and official documents, instead they will say “workers without authorization.” The motivation behind the change in terminology is that words such as “illegal” can be perceived as dehumanizing.

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