Arizona's tourism industry has a target on its back, but the widespread boycotts over the state's immigration law might not be hitting the mark.Could it be that people who support Arizona decided to move their vacations that direction, thus accounting for the increase in hotel bookings? Very possible.
Recent data compiled by a market research group show hotel bookings across the state -- as well as in tourism hot spots Phoenix and Scottsdale -- have been on the rise the past two months.
The numbers could dispel warnings from local officials that Arizona stands to lose a fortune and dampen the chances that cities and organizations will be able to compel the state to reverse its immigration law by choking its economy with a sanctions-style business boycott.
"Fundamentally, the boycotts have been unsuccessful," said Barry Broome, president of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council.
Boycotts very seldom accomplish anything other than making the boycotters feel morally superior.
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They'll feel morally superior anyway, because the must.
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