UPDATE: Germans Take Flight

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Earlier this year KJZZ brought you a report on an airline pilot training school in Goodyear, where students with Germany’s airline Lufthansa earn their wings,

(Luft_Promo) Schreiber:  “That’s a big step for me right now, just I’m very excited now, and I can’t wait to fly solo.”

After 8 months in the Valley, students head back to Germany to complete their training and move closer to becoming airline pilots.  KJZZ’s Tony Ganzer caught up with some of the students who have returned Europe, and brings this report from Bremen.

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Salvador Reza: Transatlantic Immigration Lessons

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Immigration is a hot-button issue in the Southwest, with an ever-present debate on how to manage border security and labor.  But immigration affects many nations in many ways, with some situations all too closely mirroring that of the U.S.   This morning we have the first in an occasional series from KJZZ’s Tony Ganzer who’s in Germany on an international journalist exchange.  Tony will be looking at immigration and guest worker issues from perspectives on both sides of the Atlantic, and in this report, he tells how one Phoenix man’s past influenced his sometimes heated future.

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Immigration Predictions

Finding the effects of Arizona ’s Employer Sanctions law is not an easy task. The law went into place in January, and pulls the licenses of businesses that knowingly hire illegal immigrants. Some economists say it will be years before the dust clears from the subprime mortgage mess, and until then, hard numbers will be murky.  As KJZZ’s Tony Ganzer reports, some observers are already predicting what could happen in the agricultural industry—one segment of the economy that has been hit especially hard by the immigration debate.

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