Trump's harsh message to immigrants could drag on economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — James Harrison, the owner of a Phoenix-based specialty construction firm, employs three workers protected by an Obama-era immigration program that the Trump administration took steps Tuesday to eliminate .
Should those workers — who were brought to the United States illegally as children — be deported, Harrison doubts he would find other workers to replace them anytime soon.
"These are some of my top guys," Harrison said. "They don't drink, they don't do drugs, they don't do anything but work."
His own grandfather, Harrison said, immigrated to the United States from England without any paperwork.