Latest Articles: Immigration
More communities use local police to enforce US immigration law Post Date: 2007-07-17 18:48:27 by Ferret Mike
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Washington - To those who would crack down on illegal immigrants, it seems an obvious strategy: Have tens of thousands of local law-enforcement officers carry out federal immigration law by checking the status of people they stop or arrest. It turns out to be more complicated than that, but the number of communities endorsing the idea including, most recently, Virginia's Prince William County has been gradually rising and is expected to jump even higher in the months ahead. "This is something we're going to see a lot of now," says law professor Dave Martin of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He says public frustration over high levels of ...
10,000 protesters expected at North America summit, Bush to attend meeting critics view as stepping stone to continental union Post Date: 2007-07-17 18:22:20 by christine
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Protesters believe as many as 10,000 people could assemble in Quebec to demonstrate against the third summit meeting of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the trilateral group some critics see as a stepping stone to a "North America Community." Canadian state and national police are preparing for a possible violent confrontation when President Bush joins Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper Aug. 20, 21 in Montebello, Québec, at the Fairmont Le Château Montebello resort. Stuart Trew, a spokesman for the Council of Canadians, said his group plans to hold a public forum in Ottawa Sunday, Aug. 19, at about 4:00 p.m., ...
Balkanization Of America Accelerating Post Date: 2007-07-16 20:44:56 by robin
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Balkanization Of America Accelerating By Frosty Wooldridge 7-16-7 A hundred years ago, President Teddy Roosevelt said, "The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing as a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities." Following that wisdom, the USA immigrated 175,000 people annually from compatible countries from 1924 through 1964. They assimilated by speaking English and became a part of our fabric of life. They met the criteria for religion, culture and similarities with America. In 1965, Senator Teddy Kennedy committed the greatest act against the continuation of ...
(Thai immigrant) Suspect in girl’s death eyed in other crimes Post Date: 2007-07-16 19:40:08 by robin
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Suspect in girls murder eyed in others Police say sex offender led them to body of missing Wash. 12-year-old The Associated Press Updated: 7:54 p.m. PT July 13, 2007 TACOMA, Wash. - A Thai immigrant convicted of incest led investigators to the body of a 12-year-old girl who had been missing since the Fourth of July, and is expected to be charged in her death, authorities said Friday. Police are also trying to determine whether Terapon Adhahn, 42, is connected to other missing child cases that date back to 1986. Zina Linnik, abducted during a neighborhood fireworks display, died from homicidal violence, said Tacoma police spokesman Mark Fulghum and the Pierce County ...
How many H-1B workers? Counts vary VALLEY EMPLOYERS AMONG TOP USERS Post Date: 2007-07-15 14:34:57 by Zipporah
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Turns out there's one thing folks on all sides of the often heated debate over H-1B visas can agree: There's a startling lack of publicly available data about the program, which makes it almost impossible to know which companies are getting the controversial visas and why. And much of the data that does exist is disputed by one side or another. A list of the top 200 employers of H-1B visa holders for 2006 compiled by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and obtained by the Mercury News illustrates the problem. Of the dozen or so Silicon Valley companies on the list, Oracle ranked highest at No. 9. Cisco Systems was 13 and Intel was 14. According to the list, Oracle was issued ...
Skillful immigration word games Post Date: 2007-07-09 23:44:22 by Peetie Wheatstraw
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I read a fascinating article a few months ago in Vanity Fair magazine about the inner workings of Vice President Cheneys office, which became public during the trial of his former chief of staff, Lewis I. Scooter Libby. Among the many details that emerged during Libbys trial on obstruction of justice charges was how efficiently Cheneys office and, one would assume, the White House is able to control the message. Controlling the message is at such a premium that the best and brightest of Cheneys staff did not work in setting policy; the real power came in working for the public relations arm of the vice presidents office. Chief among those who had ...
PJB: Immigration Defeat a Bush Opportunity Post Date: 2007-07-09 17:36:25 by Rupert_Pupkin
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PJB: In Defeat, A Bush Opportunity Posted By Linda On July 3, 2007 @ 12:16 am In PJB Columns | Comments Disabled by Patrick J. Buchanan Ill see you at the bill signing, said a cocky George W. Bush in Bulgaria, when he heard the Senate had just fallen 15 votes short of voting cloture on the Kennedy-Kyl immigration bill he had embraced. Bush returned home, went to the Hill and implored the Senate Republicans to resurrect his bill. They did, only to have it go down to crushing defeat a second time, 46 to 53, last Thursday. Bush has sustained a major humiliation. But he is not alone. Routed, too, were Teddy Kennedy and John McCain, the Chamber of Commerce and La Raza, ...
Bomb hero describes testicle kick Post Date: 2007-07-09 05:35:38 by YertleTurtle
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A taxi driver who tackled the Glasgow Airport terror suspects has had his trainers confiscated after kicking the attacker 'in the balls.' Alex McIlveen, 45, kicked and punched the two men after they crashed a Jeep Cherokee loaded with propane gas intended to cause devastation and destruction in Terminal One. But rather than being rewarded for his fearless efforts, the police confiscated his favourite pair of trainers for forensic tests. lex said: "The police took all the clothes I'd been wearing so I lost my Nike trainers. They're a good pair too." And as if losing the shirt off his back wasn't bad enough, when the heroic cabbie returned to the airport to ...
Bush pressed to pardon border agents Post Date: 2007-07-05 16:06:24 by Ferret Mike
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Two California congressmen, one of whom introduced legislation this year calling for a congressional pardon for two U.S. Border Patrol agents, say that if President Bush can commute the sentence of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, he can order pardons for the agents. "If the president of the United States is going to commute the sentence of Scooter Libby, he should immediately accompany that with a pardon for Border Patrol agents Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos," said Rep. Duncan Hunter, California Republican and 2008 presidential candidate. "If Scooter Libby is going to receive this treatment, and there very well could be a compelling reason ...
Uncertainty spurs immigrants in U.S. legally to seek citizenship Post Date: 2007-07-05 14:42:36 by Ferret Mike
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The number of legal immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens is surging, officials say, prompted by imminent increases in fees to process naturalization applications, citizenship drives across the country and new feelings of insecurity among immigrants. The citizenship campaigns have tapped into the uneasiness that legal immigrants, especially Hispanics, say is a result of months of debate over an immigration bill that failed last week in the Senate. More than 4,000 new Americans were sworn in Wednesday in tradition-steeped - and some not so traditional - Fourth of July ceremonies. About 1,000 people from 75 countries took their oaths together under the spires of Cinderella's Castle ...
Mexico denies official complicity in drug suspect's cash hoard Post Date: 2007-07-05 00:55:00 by Horse
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MEXICO CITY: The Mexican government vigorously denied this week the accusations of a Chinese-Mexican businessman who is wanted on drug charges here but who asserts that $150 million found hidden in his mansion came from members of President Felipe Calderón's party, including the secretary of labor. Zhenli Ye Gon, a naturalized Mexican citizen who owns a pharmaceutical company, rocked the political world here recently by suggesting, through his lawyer in New York, that the labor secretary, Javier Lozano Alarcón, had threatened to kill him last year unless he agreed to hide duffel bags stuffed with tens of millions of dollars in his house. On Tuesday, Lozano Alarcón ...
U.S. Troops Re-Enlist, Become Citizens Post Date: 2007-07-04 21:21:03 by Zipporah
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Newly naturalized US soldiers raise their hands during a ceremony at Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 4, 2007, at which soldiers reenlisted and some were naturalized as United States citizens. Around 160 troops from 52 countries were given US citizenship during the ceremony. (AP Photo/Ali al-Saadi, Pool) US soldiers stand at attention during a ceremony at Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 4, 2007, at which soldiers reenlisted and some were naturalized as United States citizens. Around 160 troops from 52 countries were given US citizenship during the ceremony. (AP Photo/Ali al-Saadi, Pool) BAGHDAD (AP) - Hundreds of U.S. troops marked the Fourth of July by ...
Al Qaeda Warned British Cleric: 'Those Who Cure You Will Kill You' Post Date: 2007-07-04 11:15:44 by JCHarris
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Al Qaeda Warned British Cleric: 'Those Who Cure You Will Kill You' Wednesday, July 04, 2007 LONDON Months before failed bombings in Britain that were linked to several foreign doctors, a British cleric says an Al Qaeda chief made a cryptic warning to him: "Those who cure you are going to kill you." Canon Andrew White, a senior British cleric working in Baghdad, said Wednesday that he met with the Al Qaeda leader and Sunni Muslim tribal and religious leaders in the Jordanian capital of Amman on April 18. He said the alleged Al Qaeda chief who traveled from Syria warned of several British attacks during the meeting. "It was so awful that, in my update for ...
Independence Day AND Immigration - Time To Declare Independence From Five Billion Potential Immigrants Post Date: 2007-07-04 10:44:00 by Zipporah
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Independence Day AND Immigration - Time To Declare Independence From Five Billion Potential Immigrants A Google search for Independence Day AND Immigration will lead you to VDARE.COM, including pieces by me and by Peter Brimelow. It will also lead you to some other things, such as this one, about another Independence Day being celebrated in the United States: Mexican Independence Day parade becomes immigration protest, September 17, 2005 That's from a website called Infowars.com and refers to September 16, the anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain. (Cinco de Mayo is something else, it celebrates Mexico's victory over some foreign invaders, always a good ...
The Ever-Expanding Expansionist Compact, II: Empire Abroad, Empire at Home Post Date: 2007-07-01 19:48:16 by Peetie Wheatstraw
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Imperialism naturally subverts democracy. Owing to an elected government's need to either appease or manipulate popular sentiment, campaigns of misinformation are necessary to create the illusion of necessity for military expansion; these campaigns amount to assaults on the first lines of defense--the press and public opposition--before the effort goes abroad. Experience has demonstrated that if the war is deemed "won" and the later exposure of the subterfuge brings no real or lasting consequences, a precedent is set (in fact for us was long ago set), relieving the executive branch of its obligation to truthfully represent the nature of foreign threats; to tell the truth. Most ...
Where's The Fence?! Post Date: 2007-07-01 16:50:59 by Zipporah
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Border fence accidentally built on Mexican soil Could cost $3 million to fix Post Date: 2007-07-01 15:04:29 by Zipporah
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A U.S. Border Patrol vehicle is seen parked in the background through a repaired section of the U.S.-Mexico border fence. (AP/David Maung)
COLUMBUS, N.M. (AP) - The 2 1/2-kilometre barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border was designed to keep cars from illegally crossing into the United States. There's just one problem: It was accidentally built on Mexican soil.
Now embarrassed border officials say the mistake could cost the U.S. government more than $3 million to fix.
The barrier was part of more than 24 kilometres of border fence built in 2000, stretching from the town of Columbus to an onion farm and cattle ranch.
A U.S. ...
Immigration Law to Make Impact in Ga. Post Date: 2007-07-01 14:57:01 by Zipporah
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ATLANTA (AP) -- Immigration reform might be dead in Washington, but it's only beginning in Georgia. Sunday, more than a year after the state legislature passed a sweeping law to keep illegal immigrants out of jobs, away from taxpayer-funded benefits and more easily within the reach of local police, most parts of the legislation will go into effect. Supporters say Senate Bill 529, as the law is known, only requires local governments to enforce federal immigration law -- for example, verifying that adults applying for non-emergency public benefits are eligible under federal statutes. Opponents and immigrant rights advocates, however, say the new law will make immigrants -- legal or not ...
Man with machete is jailed, faces charges Post Date: 2007-07-01 14:51:02 by Zipporah
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A Greenwood man, who police say tried to attack officers with a machete, is facing charges of domestic battery, battery, and resisting and interfering with law enforcement. Jose E. Valdizon Johnson County sheriff's deputies arrested Jose E. Valdizon, 32, 5100 block of Russell Lane, at his home Tuesday. He remained in Johnson County Jail on Friday morning in lieu of $3,000 bond.Deputies called to Valdizon's home at 6:37 p.m. Tuesday found his wife, Criselda Valdizon, crying and with a small amount of blood near her right ear, according to a police report. She also had a bruise on her arm, the report said.She told police that her husband became upset when she told him she ...
Bush on Immigration Vote (he looks a tad deflated :P) Post Date: 2007-06-29 18:33:21 by Zipporah
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Immigrant Rights Movement's Next Phase Is Non-Cooperation And Civil Disobedience Post Date: 2007-06-29 10:58:20 by MING THE MERCILESS
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Immigrant Rights Movement's next phase is non-cooperation and civil disobedience by Ernesto Cienfuegos La Voz de Aztlan Los Angeles, Alta California - June 5, 2007 - (ACN) The so called "raging debate" in congress on the Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1348) is irrelevant to the proponents of a liberated Aztlan. It does not matter what final form S. 1348 will take, the quest for real economic and social equality, justice, freedom and for the establishment of a true homeland, north of the border, will continue to exist. The degree of fervor in this quest for Aztlan will be proportional to the number of repressive measures that are included in the final ...
How Do They Afford It? Post Date: 2007-06-29 07:15:34 by Ada
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I have come to the conclusion that somewhere, somehow, someone is providing financial backing to the millions of illegal immigrants pouring into America. Nothing else makes sense, especially when we see so many non-citizens living so very far from their native countries. My family loved to travel, so every couple years we went on a lengthy car trip. We had to carefully save money prior to each of these vacations even though we traveled on-the-cheap, usually going to...oh...homes of favorite relatives! We saved on motel and food costs; saw new places; enjoyed time with aunts, uncles, and cousins; much like the characters in The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant, Stephen Gammell. We did take ...
Immigration Gumballs --Google Video Post Date: 2007-06-28 21:07:32 by christine
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15 minute Clip from 'Immigration by the Numbers'--Roy Beck demonstrating the catastrophe of the huge numbers of both legal and illegal immigration by Third World people into the modern nations.
Supporters Hope To Revive AgJobs Bill; would legalize 1.5 million illegal immigrants.... [they're back!!!!] Post Date: 2007-06-28 19:43:53 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON Western growers and union activists are scrambling for a fix after the comprehensive immigration bill on which they'd pinned their hopes collapsed Thursday. Facing long odds, some Westerners nonetheless say they might try resurrecting an agriculture-only portion of the immigration package. The so-called AgJobs measure would legalize 1.5 million illegal immigrants who have a history of farm work. "We're going to push it," vowed Manuel Cunha, the president of the Fresno, Calif.-based Nisei Farmers League. Like the larger immigration measure, AgJobs is complicated. As first introduced by Republican Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho in 2003, the legislation ...
President Bush's Immigration Bill Suffers Crushing Defeat In Senate Post Date: 2007-06-28 11:40:22 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush's immigration bill suffered a crushing defeat Thursday in the Senate, when members voted against advancing the controversial legislation. A final tally for the vote has not yet been announced. The bill would provides a path to citizenship for some of the 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. and toughens border security. If the bill fails, supporters and opponents of the controversial legislation claim there is no way to bring it back before this Congress ends. Senators voting against cutting off debate and referring the bill for a final vote. The cloture vote required a three-fifths majority, or 60 votes. Senators cast ballots a day after ...
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