Latest Articles: Immigration
Fewer people from Mexico entering U.S., analysis finds Post Date: 2009-07-27 13:47:44 by christine
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WASHINGTON Apparently deterred by rising unemployment in the U.S., the number of Mexican immigrants who crossed the border dropped sharply in the past year to the lowest level in a decade, even as undocumented workers already here are opting to stay. The analysis of census data from the U.S. and Mexican governments, being released today by the Pew Hispanic Center, highlights the impact of the economic downturn on Mexican immigrants. The study found that the number of immigrants arriving from Mexico fell by 249,000 from March 2008 to March 2009, down nearly 60 percent from the previous year. As a result, the annual inflow of immigrants is now 175,000, having steadily decreased from ...
1,000 Mile Febce With 80.000 Troops (Indian Border) Post Date: 2009-07-26 18:14:25 by Horse
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Poster Comment:This is a video on the border bewtween India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh is smaller than the American state of Iowa. Yet they have a population of 156,050,883 (July 2009 est.) according to the CIA Factbook. There are an additional 20,000,000 Bangladeshis living illegally in India. The fence was built by India after the MumBai massacre. I posted this to show what we could build along our border with Mexico. We have a lot of unemplyed people who cuild build the fence and a lot of unemployed veterans with military training to guard the border. Warning. This video was made by liberals though it does show how things can go too far. This video is not embedded so you will have to ...
Commissioners eye voting rights for non-citizens Post Date: 2009-07-24 09:20:35 by Jethro Tull
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Commissioners eye voting rights for non-citizens Printer-friendly version Reader Comments story tools sponsored byWhether Portland can put such a system in place without a change to state law is still unclear. By TOM BELL, Staff Writer July 23, 2009 PORTLAND Several members of the city's Charter Commission want to grant non-U.S. citizens the right to vote in city elections. It's unclear whether Portland can do this on its own, though, or whether it would have to convince the Legislature to amend state law, an unlikely prospect. Still, that hasn't stopped some commissioners from pushing the idea forward. Commissioner Anna Tevarrow, who campaigned on the issue, said ...
SHOCK: 4 boys charged in Phoenix girl's sex assault... Post Date: 2009-07-23 19:18:42 by noone222
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Prosecutors filed sexual assault charges against four boys ages 9 to 14, officials said Thursday, alleging they brutally attacked an 8-year-old girl after luring her to a shed with chewing gum. Police said the girl's parents criticized her after the violence, blaming her for bringing shame on the family. All five children are refugees from the West African nation of Liberia. The boys held the girl down while they took turns assaulting her, police said. She was brutally sexually assaulted for a period of about 10 to 15 minutes, police Sgt. Andy Hill said, calling it one of the worst cases the department has investigated. The 14-year-old boy was charged Wednesday as an ...
French ministry accused of covering up Bastille Day violence Post Date: 2009-07-22 19:04:20 by Horse
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The interior ministry said that around 500 cars were burned by gangs of youths around the country on the night of July 13. However it has refused to issue figures for July 14, saying only that it was "relatively calm". Journalists on local and national newspapers who tried to find out more were told by police that strict instructions had been issued from the ministry in Paris "not to communicate on the incidents of July 14". In the past, the number of cars burned on Bastille Day itself has tended to equal or exceed those destroyed the night before. The run-up to last week's holiday was marred by two much-publicised outbreaks of suburban violence. In Firminy, near ...
MAKE YOUR OPINION KNOWN!!!Today!!! Post Date: 2009-07-22 12:29:40 by Talks Loud
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Mexican Tourism Post Date: 2009-07-21 23:12:27 by X-15
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SENATOR BOB SMITH ON BORDER SECURITY, ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, JOB BENEFITS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS: HELL NO! Post Date: 2009-07-21 08:13:23 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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SENATOR BOB SMITH ON BORDER SECURITY, ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, JOBS AND BENEFITS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS AND AMNESTY: "NO! NO! AND HELL NO!"The paragraphs below outline why amnesty and illegal immigration are morally wrong and patently unfair and I hope you will read it all carefully. However, I want to start off this issue with exactly what I will do to stop it as a U.S. Senator. There will be no vacillating or double talk from me during this campaign and I will answer the questions with strength, passion and resolve, every time I am asked , because that is the way I feel. I spent 18 years in the U.S. House and Senate. I voted 100 percent of the time against amnesty and illegal ...
KLBJ-AM hosts suspended over ethnic slur Post Date: 2009-07-16 08:42:38 by Sam Houston
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KLBJ-AM hosts suspended over ethnic slur Don Pryor used word to describe illegal immigrants repeatedly on talk show. By Juan Castillo AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Thursday, July 16, 2009 KLBJ-AM's Don Pryor and Todd Jeffries have been suspended from their weekday show without pay for two weeks after the repeated use of an ethnic slur during an on-air discussion Tuesday, station management announced Wednesday. The suspensions were effective immediately. "Despite their apology today, the comments on-air yesterday were highly offensive, and I would like to personally apologize to the Austin community," said Scott Gillmore, Emmis Austin Radio vice president and market manager. ...
The Back Door Way to Ignore the Bill of Rights Post Date: 2009-07-16 06:08:58 by Ada
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Among the most shocking aspects of Barack Obamas presidency so far has been his embrace of the power that George W. Bush assumed to incarcerate people suspected of terrorism for the rest of their lives, without a jury trial to determine whether they are in fact guilty of the offense. There is absolutely no reason why Obama and any future president cannot expand that power to other federal criminal offenses, including drug crimes and gun crimes. Lets keep in mind, after all, that terrorism is a federal criminal offense. It was a federal criminal offense before 9/11 and it continued to be one after 9/11. Under Americas system of justice, people suspected of having ...
Jamaica - Crime and Tourism Post Date: 2009-07-15 15:34:05 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Jamaica - Crime and Tourism (May 24/2009) - A line that seems to have been particularly offensive to female readers of this page has been removed (it had to do with the body-type, race, and age of women hiring rent-a-dreads, which, although accurate, was overly sarcastic). One can only take so much scolding. With regard to internet activity, the page is currently getting about 100-120 views per day - somewhat under 10% of our total traffic. It also generates regular emails to the author, most of it positive, some very much not. The majority are politely answered, even those from naive souls who object, and take pride in their thorough knowledge of the part of Jamaica located within a ...
Juárez has 23 deaths in 2 days Post Date: 2009-07-15 07:52:43 by Jethro Tull
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The drug war in Chihuahua intensified Tuesday with the slaying of a town mayor, the fatal shooting of a man with press credentials and double-digit homicides for the second day in a row in Juárez. Despite the killings, Juárez Mayor José Reyes Ferriz said Joint Operation Chihuahua has not been a failure even if the military has been unable to quell bloodshed that has claimed more than 1,000 lives this year.Reyes, responding to criticism of the federal anti-crime deployment, said the operation has different phases that won't be complete until October, when the growing police force finishes being trained by the Mexican army.The violence Tuesday reached out to elected ...
Schumer: Amnesty Bill for Illegals by Labor Day Post Date: 2009-07-14 09:38:15 by Jethro Tull
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Schumer: Amnesty Bill for Illegals by Labor Day Wednesday, July 8, 2009 6:40 PM Article Font Size WASHINGTON The lead Democrat steering an immigration overhaul through the Senate said Wednesday that he expects to have a bill ready by Labor Day that is more generous to highly skilled immigrant workers than those who are lower skilled and is tough on future waves of illegal immigration. During an interview with The Associated Press, Sen. Chuck Schumer said an immigration bill can be done by the end of the year or early next year that works out disagreements between labor and business interests on the flow of legal foreign workers. "I think we'll have a good bill by ...
Council on Foreign Relations backs amnesty for illegals, opposes Arpaio-style raids Post Date: 2009-07-13 12:02:42 by Jethro Tull
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Council on Foreign Relations backs amnesty for illegals, opposes Arpaio-style raids Source: Phoenix Business Journal The uber-establishment Council on Foreign Relations said Wednesday it favors granting legal status to many of the roughly 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., creating a guest worker program for low-skilled foreign workers to come and work in the U.S and opposes local police getting to conduct immigration raids. The CFR issued an immigration policy report Wednesday that looks to lift caps on foreign university students in the U.S. and allow skilled foreign graduates to get more work visas. The international policy group also wants to create legal paths to ...
Taze Early, Taze Often Post Date: 2009-07-12 13:07:09 by Ada
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The shocking truth about speeding busts: sometimes a ticket is not the worst part. The camera looks forward through the windshield of a police car in Austin, Texas, recording a traffic bust. We see the back of Cpl. Thomas OConnor as he strides forward on the driver side of the sedan he just stopped on South Mopac Expressway. OConnor speaks hurriedly. He sounds angry as he identifies himself by name and department and finishes the sentence with a demand for a drivers license and proof of insurance. Five seconds have elapsed since he left the patrol car. In the next nine seconds he tells the driver, Eugene Snelling, 32, that he was stopped for 70 in a 65 zone and for ...
Sales of Silver, Gold Coins Surge Post Date: 2009-07-09 22:54:07 by DeaconBenjamin
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Sales of gold and silver bullion coins were up sharply in the first half of 2009, when dealers were citing strong physical demand amid worries about other investments. Sales remained strong but abated somewhat in late spring and early summer, but there are at least some signs it might be on the rise again, said one dealer. Over the last 30 days, business has picked up again mostly because, I believe, there is a lot of skepticism still in the market about which way the economy is heading, said Scott Thomas, president and chief executive of American Precious Metals Exchange in Edmond, Okla. Bullion coins are meant to provide investors with a convenient and cost-effective way to ...
Italy adopts law to curb migrants Post Date: 2009-07-06 16:29:19 by X-15
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Italy's parliament has given final approval to a law criminalising illegal immigration and allowing citizens' patrols to help the police keep order. The new measures have been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the Vatican. Illegal immigration will be punishable by a hefty fine and those who knowingly house illegal migrants will face up to three years in prison. The law also extends detention periods for illegal migrants to six months. It was passed in the Senate (upper house) on Thursday, with 157 in favour and 124 against. The lower house passed it in May. Citizens' patrols The unarmed citizens' patrols are among the most controversial measures. A ...
"12 Most Bizarre ID Cards and Passport Photos" Post Date: 2009-07-06 00:54:56 by wudidiz
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12 Most Bizarre ID Cards and Passport Photos Published on 1/13/2009 under Misc - 257,235 views TAGS: Funny ID Cards, Funny Passport Photos Meet Batman Bin Suparman. Aparently this young man from Singapore was blessed in 1990 with being named after two superheroes: Batman and Superman. "Bin" means "son of", so his name is really "Batman son of Superman", which is even funnier... --thanks Eyal! Best US Passport ever. The hawaiian flower necklace, a set of pincers as beard, the facial expression... priceless. This Dutchman dressed as the The Joker from Batman, managed to get himself a national ID card (and some press), despite ...
Obama Could Send 1,500 National Guard Troops To Mexican Border Post Date: 2009-07-01 15:11:53 by Brian S
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If enacted, the plan would more than double the force at the border in an effort to staunch drug violence that has killed at least 11,000 in Mexico since 2006. By David Montero July 01, 2009 at 8:17 am EST With Mexico sliding deeper into violence, President Obama could be preparing to send 1,500 National Guard soldiers to shore up the border. Senior administration officials say the Defense Department and the Department of Homeland Security are hashing out the plan, according to the Associated Press. If enacted, it would more than double the current National Guard operation at the border, which consists of 575 Guard members. The program would ask for National Guard volunteers to go to ...
Federal agents hunt for guns, one house at a time Post Date: 2009-07-01 09:44:06 by Jethro Tull
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Federal agents hunt for guns, one house at a time By DANE SCHILLER Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle June 30, 2009, 9:36PM In front of a run-down shack in north Houston, federal agents step from a government sedan into 102-degree heat and face a critical question: How can the woman living here buy four high-end handguns in one day? The house is worth $35,000. A screen dangles by a wall-unit air conditioner. Porch swing slats are smashed, the smattering of grass is flattened by cars and burned yellow by sun. Ill do the talking on this one, agent Tim Sloan, of South Carolina, told partner Brian Tumiel, of New York. Success on the front lines of a government blitz on ...
Ethnic Cleansing, American Style Post Date: 2009-06-30 20:39:16 by Jethro Tull
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Friday, May 22, 2009Ethnic Cleansing, American Style Much ado has been made about the recent arrests of illegal aliens from Mexico who were ethnically cleansing black Americans from the Los Angeles suburb of Hawaiian Gardens. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D98AUEK01&show_article=1" Interestingly enough, Janet Reno Napalitano and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were not involved. It was an FBI operation along with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. While the press release mentions ICE as part of the Los Angeles High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force, ICE was prominently not mentioned as an actively participating agency. The only ...
ADL head: Immigration bills unnecessary (AZ) Post Date: 2009-06-30 17:15:19 by X-15
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Arizona lawmakers have plenty of things to do besides considering bills to crack down on illegal immigration, according to the head of the Valley's Anti-Defamation League. Arizona lawmakers have plenty of things to do besides considering bills to crack down on illegal immigration, according to the head of the Valley's Anti-Defamation League. Bill Strauss, appearing on News/Talk 92-3 KTAR's Jay Lawrence Show, said he is disappointed at the immigration bills surfacing in the Legislature -- including one which would require schools to gather information on students who can't prove they are U.S. citizens. "I despise it," Strauss said of that bill. "I just think ...
Liberty, Interrupted Post Date: 2009-06-29 06:32:32 by Ada
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I visited the Statue of Liberty for the first time last week. The morning trip to the island required only a short line to the ferry, a cursory bag inspection by bored state security. The ferry is not cheap, but visiting Liberty Island itself is "free." When we docked on Liberty Island, a long, wrap-around line was evident, containing people from an earlier ferry, as well as those from ours. It was reminiscent of a line for a broken ride at Disney World, before the linees know that the ride isnt going anywhere. About 90 minutes later we arrived at the security checkpoint, complete with a number of GE EntryScan walkthrough devices, the "puffer." Interestingly, DHS ...
California...Here We Come! Post Date: 2009-06-28 18:56:18 by Horse
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PALM SPRINGS, Ca -- In just a few weeks time, California hits the wall. And Americans should take a good, long look at the fiscal and social wreck of the Golden Land, because California is at a place to which all of America is heading. In May, when five fund-raising proposals were put on the ballot, Gov. Schwarzenegger pleaded with the overtaxed Californians not to make their state "the poster child for dysfunction." As The Economist writes, "On May 18th, they did exactly that." Arnold went to the White House for U.S. loan guarantees for new state bonds. But with the president's approval rating wilting because of a belief he is spending too much, the Obama-ites ...
Feds arrest head of anti-gang group in LA Post Date: 2009-06-25 18:32:48 by Horse
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man who said he left a ruthless street gang in Central America and later won praise for his anti-gang work in Los Angeles was arrested Wednesday by authorities who allege he conspired to kill a rival even as he spoke out against gang life. Alex Sanchez, 37, who heads the local office of the nonprofit Homies Unidos anti-gang group, was taken into custody at his Bellflower home on federal racketeering charges, authorities said. The indictment names 24 leaders, members and associates of MS-13, part of the Mara Salvatrucha gang affiliated with the Mexican Mafia prison gang. It alleges crimes that include seven murders, eight conspiracies to commit murder, and gun and ...
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