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Customs agent charged with aiding illegal immigration Post Date: 2005-05-05 16:17:07 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Customs agent charged with aiding illegal immigration The Brownsville Herald May 5, 2005 - Federal officials arrested a U.S. Customs supervisor on Tuesday and charged him with lying about giving an immigration visa to a foreign national without permission. According to a federal grand jury indictment, Natalio Ortega lied to Department of Homeland Security investigators on June 17, 2003, about issuing an immigration visa to Felix Jaime Alvarez Cavazos in Brownsville. It is not clear Wednesday what nationality Alvarez is, if he has a criminal record or on which bridge he entered the United States. Federal agents arrested Ortega at work Tuesday and charged him with lying to a federal ...
Gang follows illegal aliens Post Date: 2005-05-05 15:53:25 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Gang follows illegal aliens By Jon Ward THE WASHINGTON TIMES The violent MS-13 -- or Mara Salvatrucha -- street gang is following the migratory routes of illegal aliens across the country, FBI officials say, calling the Salvadoran gang the new American mafia. MS-13, which has a significant presence in the Washington area, and other gangs are spreading into small towns and suburbs by following illegal aliens seeking work in places such as Providence, R.I., and the Carolinas, FBI task force director Robert Clifford said. "The migrant moves and the gang follows," said Mr. Clifford, director of the agency's MS-13 National Gang Task Force. "If you follow the construction ...
La Clinica remedies pains Post Date: 2005-05-05 12:27:04 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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La Clinica remedies pains This story was published Monday, May 2nd, 2005 By John Trumbo, Herald staff writer One month ago, when Francisco Castillon arrived at La Clinica in Pasco as its interim chief executive officer, the community health center was in a world of hurt. Months of turmoil and bickering among staff, the administration, the physicians, nurses and medical assistants and community members had left widespread distrust, tenuous decision-making by a leaderless management team and a board overwhelmed by turnover of its own membership. La Clinica had come under the scrutiny of federal health officials late in 2004 after complaints about the former chief executive officer John ...
Exclusive account details what happened in Donald double murder case Post Date: 2005-05-05 10:19:18 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Exclusive account details what happened in Donald double murder case 06:53 PM PDT on Wednesday, May 4, 2005 By JIM PARKER, kgw.com Staff DONALD, Ore. -- Bullet holes can be seen in the walls and the ceiling of the home of Gale and Becky Goode, who were gunned down last week when three teenage boys, one as young as 14, allegedly kicked down their door during a burglary. George Ristau, the couple's son, took NewsChannel 8 on a tour of his parent's home Wednesday and outlined the details of his parents shooting deaths, including his mother's attempts to fight back and how his 4-year-old niece witnessed the crime, that took place one week ago Thursday. "We're trying to get through ...
Are You An Undesirable Immigrant? Take Our Quiz! Post Date: 2005-05-05 09:47:16 by Eoghan
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Amid growing concerns about the laxity of New Zealand's immigration controls, many readers may be concerned that they are not the kind of person Winston Peters wants in our country. So we've compiled this helpful quiz to see if you've slipped under the radar. Fill one out for your friends, family and neighbours too! Choose the option that best describes the kind of alien you are. a) The foreign kind. b) The -ated kind. c) The friendly, close-encounters kind. d) The acid-blooded disemboweling kind. What is your place of birth? a) The sort of country that scam emails come from. b) Planet bigot. c) Algeria. d) Don't look at me like that, I was born here. I was allowed into the country ...
FIRST DATA WESTERN UNION SUED FOR IMMIGRATION FORUM ASSAULT Post Date: 2005-05-04 21:11:54 by Zipporah
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FIRST DATA/WESTERN UNION SUED FOR IMMIGRATION FORUM ASSAULT
DENVER: A woman assaulted by a Mexican national at a Denver pro-immigration forum sponsored by First Data/Western Union filed a civil lawsuit today in Denver District Court. The lawsuit includes claims for ethnic intimidation, civil conspiracy, assault and battery, robbery, personal injury, and property damage against Colorado-based First Data Corporation, its subsidiary Western Union, the First Data/Western Union Foundation, the attacker and her former employer, Hep C Connection.
The plaintiff, Terry Graham, was challenging the forum's panelists from the audience when she was attacked and brutally assaulted ...
La Raza Infuses Teens with Pride Post Date: 2005-05-04 17:35:54 by 1776
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La Raza Youth Leadership Conference Teaches Racial Pride"La cultura cura (your culture cures)," ethnic studies professor Arturo "Bones" Rodriguez told the classroom of students. "You practice culture, and you're practicing love, love for yourself and for your family and the people around you. You practice culture, and you're practicing dreaming and going after your dreams. "You are living in our ancestral land, a place we call Aztlan," he said. The conference, started by Denver-area civil rights leaders such as the late Corky Gonzales, provided the youth workshops on topics ranging from building leadership to making tortillas. It also gave the kids the ...
Whooping cough cases soar in southern Arizona Post Date: 2005-05-04 13:17:37 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Whooping cough cases soar in southern Arizona Associated Press May. 4, 2005 07:00 AM TUCSON - An outbreak of whooping cough in southern Arizona has grown to nearly 150 and is quickly moving through schools, health official say. Letters have gone out to parents in all affected schools, telling them that if their child is coughing, do not send the child to school, said Lisa Hulette, Pima County epidemiologist. "See a doctor and stay home until symptoms have disappeared," she advised. Last week, 37 suspect cases at Red Rock Elementary School, in Pinal County, forced that school to shut down to try to keep the disease from spreading. Test results to confirm the cases are ...
Bill penalizes firms for hiring migrants [Arizona] Post Date: 2005-05-04 12:57:47 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Bill penalizes firms for hiring migrants Businesses upset; boycott promised Elvia Díaz The Arizona Republic May. 4, 2005 12:00 AM Arizona employers caught hiring undocumented immigrants could lose their business license for six months and be barred from seeking government contracts under a measure that gained preliminary approval Tuesday. State senators tentatively agreed on the employer sanction provisions, attached to House Bills 2030 and 2592, designed to curb illegal border-crossers. The provision, which is far from being final, drew opposition from the business community. "That would be a death penalty for any business," said Farrell Quinlan, a spokesman for the ...
Illegal Immigrant Pleads Guilty To Trespassing Post Date: 2005-05-04 12:33:02 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Illegal Immigrant Pleads Guilty To TrespassingLaw Normally Not Applied To Immigration Issues POSTED: 10:43 am EDT May 3, 2005 JAFFREY, N.H. -- A man from Mexico pleaded guilty on Tuesday to trespassing in the town of New Ipswich, N.H., as the police passed the first test of whether they can use trespassing laws against illegal immigrants on public property. Police Chief Garrett Chamberlain charged Jorge Ramirez, 21, with trespassing after federal immigration officials refused to take him into custody. He reasoned that if Ramirez was in the country illegally, he also was in the town illegally. Ramirez had admitted being in the country on forged documents. There was some question about ...
Mexico Detains Two U.S. Border Patrol Agents for Illegal Weapons Possession Post Date: 2005-05-03 16:08:14 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Mexico Detains Two U.S. Border Patrol Agents for Illegal Weapons Possession By Olga R. Rodriguez Associated Press Writer Published: May 3, 2005 MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) - Mexico detained two U.S. border patrol agents during a routine border check that uncovered a box filled with illegal ammunition in their car, the Mexican federal attorney general's office said Tuesday. U.S. Border Patrol agents German Verdugo and David Allen Navarro were arrested late Friday in Mexicali, across from Calexico, California, U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Miguel Hernandez said. He said the agents were off-duty and driving a private vehicle when they were arrested. Hernandez did not know why they were ...
Canada is wooing Mexican immigrants Post Date: 2005-05-03 11:01:28 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Canada is wooing Mexican immigrants Chris Hawley Republic Mexico City Bureau May. 3, 2005 12:00 AM MEXICO CITY - As the United States fortifies its border with Mexico, Canadian companies are reaching out to immigrants who are frustrated by U.S. restrictions and tempted by dreams of a better life in Canada. The Canadian government has been relaxing its immigration rules in an effort to attract students and skilled workers from all over the world. That, and the push by companies promising jobs and visas, is attracting Mexican professionals turned off by the Minuteman Project, new border walls, tougher U.S. entry requirements and laws like Proposition 200 in Arizona. "Live in ...
Prosecutors want to try 14-year-old murder suspect in adult court Post Date: 2005-05-03 10:20:48 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Prosecutors want to try 14-year-old murder suspect in adult court 05:47 PM PDT on Monday, May 2, 2005 By ANTONIA GIEDWOYN, kgw.com Staff SALEM ? The Marion County District Attorney?s Office will pursue a Measure 11 provisions waiver that would allow a 14-year-old murder suspect accused of killing a Donald, Ore. couple to be charged in adult court, sources close to the investigation told KGW on Monday. Prosecutors Monday filed murder charges against Ernie Perez, 14, who allegedly shot Gale and Becky Goode to death in their home last week during a botched burglary attempt involving two other suspects. Perez was scheduled to appear in Marion County Juvenile Court on Tuesday, said Deputy ...
Border Patrol seizes 5 RVs with 109 immigrants Post Date: 2005-05-02 14:03:01 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Border Patrol seizes 5 RVs with 109 immigrants Associated Press May. 2, 2005 07:20 AM YUMA - Border Patrol agents in the Yuma Sector seized five recreational vehicles that were allegedly being used for smuggling. Agents also took 109 undocumented immigrants into custody who were passengers in the vehicles. Border Patrol agents working in the Andrade, Calif., area early Sunday morning were alerted about a group of immigrants who boarded a vehicle in an RV park. After taking 18 suspects into custody and processing the recreational vehicles, they tracked several different groups of immigrants that were in four RV's. Agents apprehended 91 more undocumented immigrants and processed the ...
Confronting the real issues of illegal immigration Post Date: 2005-05-02 13:44:55 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Confronting the real issues of illegal immigration Monday, May 02, 2005 GORDON LAFER Recently, President Bush renewed his call for a guest-worker program for immigrants to fill jobs that "no American is willing to take." But what exactly are these jobs? American citizens pick crops; they wash dishes; they clean up construction sites. The truth is that, with nearly 8 million unemployed, there is no such thing as a "job that Americans won't do." For American workers, the problem with undocumented immigrants is not their presence but their legal status. In one industry after another, an increase in undocumented workers has meant a decrease in wages. Because they live ...
Mexican residents gain ID benefits Post Date: 2005-05-02 13:30:19 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Mexican residents gain ID benefitsConsular recognition aids citizenship effort By JOHN DARLING for the Mail Tribune For the first time in Ashland ? and with no questions about immigration status ? Mexican-born residents of the valley flocked to get a highly valued card called the matricula consular, a secure ID card that enables them to open bank accounts, get a driver?s license and start on the road to work and legal residency. The optically scanned, photo ID cards were given to 200 locals by the Mexican consulate from Portland, whose officials travel to the main towns of Oregon once a year for that purpose. The process took place at Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic Church and ...
A support network in the U.S. boosts illegal immigration from Central America. Post Date: 2005-05-01 20:38:44 by robin
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DESTINATION EL NORTE: Shoppers, laborers and immigrants use various methods to cross this lightly guarded stretch of the Suchiate River, which separates Mexico and Guatemala. Some pay a 50-cent fare to cross in a flotilla of rafts fashioned from two large tractor-tire inner tubes. Others wade across the 100-foot-wide waterway. (Luis Zarate / For The Times) A Surge South of Mexico Illegal immigration from Central America has spiked. Deprivation at home and a growing support network in the U.S. are factors. By Chris Kraul Times Staff Writer May 1, 2005 CIUDAD HIDALGO, Mexico The flow of Central American immigrants bound for the United States has surged 25% or more this year, say ...
Americans Liberate Los Angeles from Mexico! Post Date: 2005-05-01 20:00:32 by RedGirl1
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While we wait for the MSM (Main Stream Media) such as CBS, NBC, ABC, and CNN to show America the offensive billboards in LA to America, concerned citizens and activists protested outside of the TV 62 KRCA studios today to demand they remove the Los Angeles, Mexico billboards. Now we have a new breaking story! SaveOurState.org and Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) have worked with other organizations to arrange the protest. During the peak of the protest a supporter of both groups raced with his camera to the billboard (located at Orangethorpe and State College in Fullerton) to take the picture presented below. Please assist us with another ALIPAC Action Network (AAN) release. ...
Americans Liberate Los Angeles from Mexico! Another Picture! Post Date: 2005-05-01 19:57:55 by robin
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ALIPAC Release: Americans Liberate Los Angeles from Mexico! Another Picture!Posted on Sunday, May 01 @ 17:03:37 EDT Topic: Border crossing5/1/2005 by William Gheen, President of ALIPAC Topics: illegal immigration, laws, billboards, Mexico, United States, Los Angeles While we wait for the MSM (Main Stream Media) such as CBS, NBC, ABC, and CNN to show America the offensive billboards in LA to America, concerned citizens and activists protested outside of the TV 62 KRCA studios today to demand they remove the Los Angeles, Mexico billboards. Now we have a new breaking story!SaveOurState.org and Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) have worked with other organizations to arrange the ...
What 'minuteman' vigil accomplished Post Date: 2005-05-01 18:43:45 by robin
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WATCHFUL: Minuteman Project volunteer Mike Milmine of Phoenix looks out over the border. A volunteer network's effort to close part of border slowed illegal immigration - in one small area. By Daniel B. Wood | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor SIERRA VISTA, ARIZ. - Retired pilot Joe McCutchen spent three weeks, $6,000, and put 4,600 miles on his car driving round trip from Fort Smith, Ark., to the Arizona border. In between, he spent 14 days in a folding chair, buffeted by wind storms, face- cutting sand, freezing cold, and scorching sun. He says he'll be back to do it again in October. "The terrain and weather were utterly brutal," says Mr. McCutchen, who spent ...
Immigration's Third World Cruelty to Animals [Full Thread] Post Date: 2005-05-01 00:50:37 by 1776
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Gentle Song galloped into the wind. She raced along the fences of the pasture on summer days. Gentle Song carried kids on her back around the paddock. Last week, in California, two drunken illegal aliens killed Gentle Song for blood sport. Most countries in the Third World do not have laws against animal cruelty. Mexico is one of them. Some cultures do not share our fondness for pets. Muslims regard dogs as unclean and owners may have their pets confiscated while on a walk. In parts of Asia, cats and dogs are skinned alive and boiled-much like lobsters. One of the growing aspects of Third World Momentum invading the United States is the importation of cultures that perpetuate animal ...
Sharing in the dream - Latinos have become a fast-growing segment of the home-buying market. Post Date: 2005-04-30 17:50:20 by robin
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Lenders are working to eliminate obstacles to ownership by easing conventional loan rules. Children's laughter, sizzling homemade tortillas and the savory aroma of chopped cilantro entice family and friends into the Gutierrezes' Pasadena home most Friday nights. A crowd of 30 sisters, brothers, in-laws and cousins gathered recently in the family's living room, kitchen and backyard a weekly tradition since Ana and Eduardo Gutierrez and their two children moved into the two-bedroom home in September to shrug off the workweek and enjoy bountiful food, a movie on the big screen and swimming in the inflatable pool. "It may be small, but for us this house is a castle," ...
Latino Media, Politicians React to Governor's (Schwarzenegger) Praise of 'Minutemen' Post Date: 2005-04-30 11:58:52 by Zipporah
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Editor's Note: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's on-air remarks about an armed, volunteer group searching for illegal aliens along the Arizona border -- a project he called "terrific" -- have shocked Latino officials and media workers. At least one editor, however, thinks the governor's words have been taken out of context. SAN FRANCISCO--Latino media, community activists and elected officials are outraged over comments Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made yesterday in support of the Minutemen, an armed group of citizens patrolling the Arizona border in search of illegal immigrants. In an interview on the "John and Ken Show," a conservative talk-radio show on KFI in Los Angeles, ...
Conn. Town Struggles With Illegal Immigrants Post Date: 2005-04-29 17:18:52 by Zipporah
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DANBURY, Conn. This middle-class New England suburb is nowhere near an international border but it still has the illegal immigration problems familiar to cities like San Diego and Tucson, Ariz. Mayor Mark Boughton (search) blames the government for his town's inability to cope with 15,000 illegal immigrants, approximately 19 percent of the overall population. "This is one community that has been incredibly stressed by failed federal policy and we need help," said Boughton. Because the illegal residents aren't counted in the U.S. census, Danbury (search) doesn't receive any federal aid for them. "In terms of our social services, this presents a tremendous strain, ...
Illegal drivers can haul hazmat cargo Post Date: 2005-04-29 10:32:13 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Illegal drivers can haul hazmat cargo By Mimi Hall, USA TODAY WASHINGTON ? Corrupt employees in the Florida motor vehicles department illegally sold driver's licenses to more than 2,000 people, some of whom used the credentials to drive 18-wheelers and haul hazardous materials, federal authorities charged Thursday. Federal agents were scrambling to track down people who bought the licenses and can now use them to board airplanes, cross U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada and drive potentially lethal cargo around the country. Of the more than 2,000 licenses issued, 36 were for commercial drivers to operate trucks, and six to transport hazardous materials, said Immigration and Customs ...
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