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Violence as Italy expels migrants
Post Date: 2007-11-04 08:26:27 by Zipporah
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Sunday November 4, 2007 Three Romanians were in hospitals in Rome yesterday - one of them seriously injured - after being attacked by a masked, club-wielding gang on Friday night in the latest escalation of racial tension in Italy following the beating to death of a naval captain's wife. The violence, condemned by local politicians, came as authorities in Milan carried out the first expulsions of Romanians under new legislation that came into effect on Friday allowing for the removal of EU citizens judged to be a threat to public security. Italian television showed four men being hustled aboard an airliner by police after nightfall. Emotions were again running high yesterday at ...

Number of Britons in work falls by 270,000 - because migrants get most new jobs
Post Date: 2007-11-03 12:17:56 by robin
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The number of Britons in work has fallen sharply in the past two years, Whitehall figures have shown. Despite an economic boom that has created tens of thousands of jobs, the new posts are largely going to migrants. An estimated 540,000 foreigners have found work in Britain over the past 18 months. But at the same time the native workforce has shrunk by 270,000. The disclosure is a fresh embarrassment to ministers who have had to dramatically revise upwards the official figures on migrant workers. The latest numbers - given to MPs by Employment Minister Caroline Flint - show that since spring last year, 330,000 workers from Europe and 210,000 from elsewhere have found employment in the ...

Border Movie - the trailer & info
Post Date: 2007-11-01 19:08:33 by Lod
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www.bordermovie.com/index.html Poster Comment:Check it out.

11 of 18 in burn unit undocumented: UCSD cases put focus on who pays for care
Post Date: 2007-11-01 06:19:36 by Horse
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The fact that 11 of the 18 wildfire victims lying in UCSD Medical Center's burn unit are illegal immigrants with no apparent health coverage highlights the daunting financial challenge hospitals face in providing long-term, intensive care for all those who need it. “These are the most expensive kinds of cases, but we don't look at these patients and say, oh, because they aren't legal residents, we'll stop providing care or stop changing their bandages,” said Dr. Thomas McAfee, UCSD's physician-in-chief. “It's part of our ethic to continue to provide this care no matter what.” According to the Mexican Consulate in San Diego, the burn victims are ...

What If 20 Million Illegal Aliens Left America?
Post Date: 2007-10-29 15:26:03 by robin
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Tina Griego, journalist for the Denver Rocky Mountain News wrote a column titled, "Mexican visitor's lament" -- 10/25/07. She interviewed Mexican journalist Evangelina Hernandez while visiting Denver last week. Hernandez said, "They (illegal aliens) pay rent, buy groceries, buy clothes...what happens to your country's economy if 20 million people go away?" That's a good question ­ it deserves an answer. Over 80 percent of Americans demand secured borders and illegal migration stopped. But what would happen if all 20 million or more vacated America? The answers may surprise you! In California, if 3.5 million illegal aliens moved back to Mexico, it ...

Homeland Security cuts deal with New York on driver's licenses
Post Date: 2007-10-28 09:49:39 by angle
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The Bush administration and New York cut a deal Saturday to create a new generation of super-secure driver's licenses for U.S. citizens, but also allow illegal immigrants to get a version. Amid mass protestations, New York Governmor Eliot Spitzer okayed illegal aliens to obtain drivers licenses. New York is the fourth state to reach such an agreement on federally approved secure licenses, after Arizona, Vermont and Washington. The issue is pressing for border states, where new and tighter rules are soon to go into effect for crossings. Newsday reports that Saturday's agreement with the Homeland Security Department will create a three-tier license system in New York. It is the ...

Explosion Shatters Windows At Mexican Consulate
Post Date: 2007-10-26 16:11:15 by TommyTheMadArtist
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Explosion Shatters Windows At Mexican Consulate Incident Extremely Similar To '05 Explosion At British Consulate NEW YORK (CBS) 53; Police and bomb squad units were called to the Mexican Consulate in Manhattan early Friday morning after two explosive devices were thrown at the building, causing a small explosion, WCBSTV.com first reported. NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said the two devices were replica grenades packed with explosive powder, eerily similar to an incident at the British Consulate two years ago. "There was a person seen on a bicycle today. Two years ago there were videos that showed an individual on a bicycle. We're still looking at it now," Kelly said. The ...

Mexicans Miss Money From Relatives Up North
Post Date: 2007-10-26 00:24:35 by DeaconBenjamin
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EL RODEO, Mexico — For years, millions of Mexican migrants working in the United States have sent money back home to villages like this one, money that allows families to pay medical bills and school fees, build houses and buy clothes or, if they save enough, maybe start a tiny business. But after years of strong increases, the amount of migrant money flowing to Mexico has stagnated. From 2000 to 2006, remittances grew to nearly $24 billion a year from $6.6 billion, rising more than 20 percent some years. In 2007, the increase so far has been less than 2 percent. Migrants and migration experts say a flagging American economy and an enforcement campaign against illegal workers in ...

Wild West: Drug cartels thrive in US national parks
Post Date: 2007-10-24 11:28:40 by Jethro Tull
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Wild West: Drug cartels thrive in US national parks.(USA) From:The Christian Science MonitorDate:June 10, 2003More results for:illegal mexicans and california wild fires Byline: Daniel B. Wood Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, CALIF. -- Even Br'er Rabbit couldn't make it through this briar patch. With their M-16 rifles and their backpacks snagging on every bramble, three national-park rangers in commando gear spit out mosquitoes on a pathless mountainside of manzanita thickets and dense brush. Gun barrels raised to give each other cover, they advance using hand signals, pausing only to sip water in the 100-degree heat and gasp for air through ...

Mexico, one of the world's biggest oil producers, is running out
Post Date: 2007-10-23 13:47:22 by Horse
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MEXICO CITY: President Felipe Calderón of Mexico is delivering a grim message: The largest oil producer in Latin America is running out of crude. "Our oil reserves have been consistently falling," and the decline is "severely threatening" government finances, Calderón told a nationwide television audience in an address last month at the National Palace. That is the same place where seven decades earlier Lázaro Cárdenas cemented the anti-U.S. legacy of his presidency by nationalizing the oil industry. Mexico was the sixth-biggest producer last year, after Saudi Arabia, Russia, United States, Iran and China, down from fifth in 2005, according ...

Towns Experiment With Anti-Immigrant Laws
Post Date: 2007-10-21 19:16:09 by Zipporah
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Towns Experiment With Anti-Immigrant LawsWhile One Passes A Law Cracking Down On Illegal Immigrants, Another Throws Theirs Away (CBS) Here in Manassas, home of the first battle of the Civil War, passions are once again hitting fever pitch. This time, illegal immigration has ignited a fury between long-time residents and a rapidly growing population of newcomers, reports CBS News correspondent Joie Chen. Long simmering tensions came to a head this week when more than a thousand people packed a county board meeting. “This country is being invaded no less than if hordes of armed people came across its borders,” said one speaker. “I fought for this country, across here, which ...

Amsterdam demonstrators burn cars in the streets
Post Date: 2007-10-21 19:06:19 by Zipporah
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Big News Network.com Saturday 20th October, 2007 Disturbances have erupted for a sixth successive night in an immigrant quarter of Amsterdam, with four cars set on fire. A police spokesman say the fires brought the total number of burnt cars to 11. The unrest started last weekend after police shot dead a Moroccan who had stabbed and injured two officers. The 22-year-old had been undergoing treatment for psychiatric problems and had in the past been questioned over contacts with Islamic militants linked to the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh. The Netherlands is home to about 1 million Muslims out of a population of 16 million.

Report Says Mexico Violence Could Hit US
Post Date: 2007-10-18 11:18:34 by Zipporah
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Report Says Mexico Violence Could Hit USBy KELLEY SHANNON Associated Press Writer Oct 17th, 2007 | AUSTIN, Texas -- Deteriorating security in Mexico and clashes between cartels will make this the deadliest year yet for that nation's drug-related crime, and the violence is spilling into the United States, according to a report released Wednesday. U.S. law enforcers have trouble battling drug smuggling and its related violence because of poor coordination, corruption and lack of resources, according to the report by the Austin consulting firm Stratfor. "The deteriorating security situation has profound implications not only for Mexico but also for the United States, since drug ...

Changed Overnight: Race in Finland
Post Date: 2007-10-17 13:07:13 by Tauzero
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Changed Overnight: Race in Finland A Country that is doing just about everything wrong. by Edward Dutton Immigration in Finland is a powder keg waiting to explode. Until the mid-1990s, Finland was one of the few Western European nations with almost no non-white immigrants. In just ten years, there has been a dramatic change, and the country is quickly finding itself with the problems that beset its neighbors to the south and west. Due in part to its unique history, Finland is doing just about everything wrong. As recently as 1995, there were people in the medium-sized western Finnish city of Kokkola who, as one resident put it, “had only ever seen a black person on TV.” Now, ...

Migrant workers earn more than British
Post Date: 2007-10-16 22:09:25 by Zipporah
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Migrant workers earn more than BritishBy Philip Johnston, Home Affairs EditorLast Updated: 2:49am BST 17/10/2007Immigrant workers are both higher paid and more reliable than their British counterparts and contributed £6 billion to economic growth last year, a Government study said yesterday.The Home Office report on migration (pdf) Migrants earned £424 a week on average, compared with £395 for UK workers, and paid more in tax than they consumed in services. However, a separate paper issued together with the study by the Home Office admitted there were complaints about the ...

Want to do something about immigration:? End the "war on drugs"
Post Date: 2007-10-13 08:20:36 by Ada
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Militarizing Mexico: What "bi-national" cooperation in the "War on Drugs" has wrought. "You can't buy those two together," the checkout clerk informed me, referring to two over-the-counter children's cold remedies. "The computer won't let me process the purchase." "Oh," I replied, a puzzled scowl taking possession of my face, "this must be one of those oh-so-helpful `war on drugs' measures -- like the restrictions on buying pseudoephedrine." My comment was overheard by the man standing in line behind me, a pleasant fellow with a four-year-old son in tow. About ten years younger than myself, the man had much the ...

Illegal Immigration Spurs Constitutional Amendment
Post Date: 2007-10-12 17:08:47 by statusquobuster
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Illegal Immigration Spurs Constitutional Amendment Joel S. Hirschhorn Among the millions of Americans frustrated with the refusal by the federal government to forcefully control illegal immigration is South Carolina Senator Glenn McConnell. As President Pro Tempore of the Senate McConnell has explained why he is calling for the nation’s first use of the US Constitution’s Article V provision for a convention of state delegates to propose constitutional amendments. “While this action is unprecedented, I also believe that the danger facing our country is unprecedented. We need to act now. …Congress has refused or is incapable of acting, thereby leaving the states in the ...

Judge delays crackdown on employers of illegal workers
Post Date: 2007-10-09 17:05:52 by Arete
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A federal judge signaled Monday that he is likely to prevent the Bush administration from threatening employers with prosecution if they fail to fire illegal immigrants. The administration's proposed crackdown on employers does not appear to be authorized by law, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said during a two-hour hearing in San Francisco. That is the position of labor unions that have sued to block proposed new federal regulations, which they say could lead to firings of thousands of legally employed workers. Over government objections, Breyer extended for up to 10 days a temporary restraining order issued Aug. 31 by another federal judge that stopped officials from mailing ...

Bush, Texas at odds over death case (of Mexican national cites Geneva Convention)
Post Date: 2007-10-08 19:16:04 by Zipporah
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This undated photo released by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice shows death row inmate Jose Ernesto Medellin. Texas wants President Bush to get out of the way of the state's plan to execute a Mexican for the brutal killing of two teenage girls. Bush, who presided over 152 executions as governor of Texas, wants to halt the execution of Medellin in what has become a confusing test of presidential power that the Supreme Court, which hears the case this week, ultimately will sort out. (AP Photo/Texas Department of Criminal Justice) By MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press Writer Sun Oct 7, 12:09 PM ET WASHINGTON - To put it bluntly, Texas wants President Bush to get out of the way of ...

Senate temporarily sidelines immigration legalization bill: Democrats vow to pass measure aiding 1 million youths
Post Date: 2007-10-08 18:50:11 by Kamala
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Sept. 26, 2007, 10:33PM Senate temporarily sidelines immigration legalization bill: Democrats vow to pass measure aiding 1 million youths By MICHELLE MITTELSTADT Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — The prospects for immediate Senate action on the DREAM Act, which would grant legal status to hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants, disappeared Wednesday amid Republican opposition. But Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., pledged that senators would vote on the the measure, which is strongly opposed by anti-illegal immigration groups, before the Senate finishes its work for the year in mid-November. "All who care about this matter ...

MEXICAN GOV'T. REVEALS PLANS FOR TRANS NORTH AMERICAN CORRIDOR
Post Date: 2007-10-08 11:41:30 by christine
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In the midst of the current presidential race, American voters are being denied information regarding alleged plans to merge the three nations of North America -- the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Not only are most political leaders in both major parties failing to discuss allegations of an impending North American Union, but the mainstream news media are failing to examine what promises to be THE major news story of the 21st Century. Meanwhile, the Mexican government has revealed to its own citizens that Mexico has entered extensive discussions with government officials in Texas and top representatives from the Bush administration to extend what it called the Trans-Texas Corridor ...

Pr. William [VA] Immigration, Housing Ills Seen as Linked
Post Date: 2007-10-05 18:47:09 by DeaconBenjamin
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Prince William County's home prices and its Hispanic population rose in tandem during the first half of this decade, a result of a home-building frenzy that became a powerful magnet for immigrant laborers. They arrived by the thousands, sending housing values even higher. Many did not come legally. But in the blur of swinging hammers and flying dollar signs, that detail was often overlooked. Illegal immigrants had little trouble finding jobs and not much trouble getting mortgages. That arrangement has unraveled. Prince William has some of the highest foreclosure rates in the region, with a glut of unsold, depreciating homes. And its elected officials have embarked on one of the most ...

Veteran Removes Illegal Mexican Flag, May Be Charged (Video & MP3)
Post Date: 2007-10-04 10:46:52 by Liberate Jim Traficant
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Veteran Removes Illegal Mexican Flag, May Be ChargedReno resident cuts down Mexican flag flying above U.S. flag after outcry By Steve Watson A Veteran from Reno, Nev. has hit headlines after he took matters into his own hands yesterday and tore down a Mexican flag that was being illegally flown above a U.S. flag at a local business. Local news station KRNV News 4 had received calls yesterday afternoon from angry residents complaining about the Mexican flag. When the station sent a reporter to investigate the Veteran took the opportunity to make a statement in front of the cameras. The man commented "I'm Jim Brossert and I took this flag down in honor of my country with a knife from ...

MEXICAN UCLA TEACHER PLANNING REVOLT INSIDE USA!!
Post Date: 2007-10-04 01:59:05 by Horse
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=<> Poster Comment:This man's words and our lack of response tells us all we need to know about the government, the media, Wall Street and both political parties.

Cities along Texas-Mexico border block access to land where government wants to build fence
Post Date: 2007-10-02 23:16:46 by Brian S
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas: Mayors along the Texas-Mexico border have begun a quiet protest of the federal government's plans to build a fence along the border: They are refusing to give access to their land. Mayors in Brownsville, Del Rio and El Paso have denied access to some parts of their city property, turning away federal employees assigned to begin surveys or conduct other preliminary work on the fence meant to keep out illegal immigrants. "This is exercising our rights. This is our property. We are not going to make it easy for them," said Brownsville Mayor Pat Ahumada, who refused last month to sign documents granting government workers permission to enter city property. ...

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