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Hispanics rue city's new rules

The day after illegal immigrants were declared officially unwelcome in this struggling little city, Wyoming Street fell quiet. It had been a lively downtown strip of bodegas, hair salons and clothing stores patronized by the Hispanics who have poured into town seeking work over the last five years. It was also, some say, a hub of drug-dealing, prostitution and graffiti. JOHN KEILMAN in the Chicago Tribune.

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