Saturday, October 18, 2008
Denver called 'sanctuary city'
Abused women fear loss of home
Abused women fear loss of home
But deportation won't follow police report, officials say
Latinos losing jobs in S.C., experts say
ICE conducts “enforcement action” in Quad-Cities
What Happened To Illegal Immigration As An Issue?
Concerned citizens keep tabs on immigration court
Bluffton High classmates honor young car-crash victim
City police reiterate their vow to improve relations with Latinos
Feds turn up heat on owner of Norman company
ICE conducts “enforcement action” in Quad-Cities
What Happened To Illegal Immigration As An Issue?
Concerned citizens keep tabs on immigration court
Bluffton High classmates honor young car-crash victim
City police reiterate their vow to improve relations with Latinos
Feds turn up heat on owner of Norman company
Friday, October 17, 2008
Driving-School Owner Sentenced In License Fraud Case
Consensus needs to be reached on immigrationMicrosoft set to help the littlest immigrants
Now Boarding: Illegal Immigrants On One-Way Tickets HomeICE Conducts 1,172 Raids in 11 Months
Illegal immigrants sue over 'abusive' employment
Illegal Immigrant Allowed To Stay As Caretaker
Vegas police defend plan to screen jail inmates
Two years later, little achieved on immigrationMesa mayor angry over raid; sheriff defends tactics
Holding Together a NationAmerica's Greatest Danger This Novemeber: Millions Of Illegal Voters
Thursday, October 16, 2008
INVASION USA
State Department warns against travel to Mexico
Deadliest drug zone invites Americans to tour 'land of encounters'
Reading police learn paroled killers arrested on drug charges also illegal immigrantsA Message to Prospective Undocumented Students
More Illegals, More Crime
Howard detainees await legal fate
Employers must be careful to comply with work eligibility laws
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
INVASION USA
WorldNetDaily
Red tape releases criminal immigrants to streets
Convicted deportees freed in U.S. because home countries won't take them
--WND
WorldNetDaily
Red tape releases criminal immigrants to streets
Convicted deportees freed in U.S. because home countries won't take them
--WND
SOUTH OF THE BORDER
Mexican soldiers cross line, point rifles at border agent
U.S. State Department describes incursion as misunderstanding
--Washington Times
Assailants attack U.S. consulate in Mexico
Men shoot at building, throw grenade that fails to explode
--Associated Press
99 aliens arrested by ICE Fugitive Operations Teams in the Dallas area
‘Picnic/protest’ set in Shen
Utah Minutemen Head South to Protect More than Just the Border
Judge won't play name game in immigration card case As Election Day Nears, Debate over Voting Fraud Grows
Mexican soldiers cross line, point rifles at border agent
U.S. State Department describes incursion as misunderstanding
--Washington Times
Assailants attack U.S. consulate in Mexico
Men shoot at building, throw grenade that fails to explode
--Associated Press
99 aliens arrested by ICE Fugitive Operations Teams in the Dallas area
‘Picnic/protest’ set in Shen
Utah Minutemen Head South to Protect More than Just the Border
Affidavit sheds light on Florida stabbing incident
Judge won't play name game in immigration card case As Election Day Nears, Debate over Voting Fraud Grows
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
INVASION USA
WorldNetDaily
Red tape releases criminal immigrants to streets
Convicted deportees freed in U.S. because home countries won't take them
--WND
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Jury picked in stabbing death of UNR faculty member
Illegal Immigrants with Illegal Mortgages
Going for the ID
WorldNetDaily
Red tape releases criminal immigrants to streets
Convicted deportees freed in U.S. because home countries won't take them
--WND
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Police: Man who assaulted Mt. Kisco cop had been deported twice
States hiring thousands of new bilingual workers in advance of election
Jury picked in stabbing death of UNR faculty member
Illegal Immigrants with Illegal Mortgages
Going for the ID
Monday, October 13, 2008
Illegal immigrants face fewer choices for health care on Treasure Coast
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Feds appear to be building case against poultry plant
In the wake of Tuesday's raid on a poultry processing plant that uncovered hundreds of suspected illegal immigrants on its payroll, House of Raeford Farms officials maintained the company has never knowingly hired undocumented workers.
The Charlotte ObserverIn the wake of Tuesday's raid on a poultry processing plant that uncovered hundreds of suspected illegal immigrants on its payroll, House of Raeford Farms officials maintained the company has never knowingly hired undocumented workers.
For the complete story ... http://www.newsobserver.com/nation_world/story/1253138.html
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S. Texan accused of getting passport illegally
BROWNSVILLE -- A woman accused of entering the United States illegally
used her U.S. passport 89 times before federal agents detained her on
her way back from Matamoros, Mexico, in mid-September, her attorney
said.
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Raid on plant exposes price of illegal immigration
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Frederick's Uneasy Crackdown
By Pamela Constable
In the six months since the Frederick County Sheriff's Office began working closely with federal immigration authorities, 183 illegal immigrants have been identified, detained and put on track for deportation, a crackdown that has spooked the area's Latino community and provoked accusations by ri...
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
INVASION USA WorldNetDaily Getting tough on 2 million illegal alien drivers New license has expiration date for police to monitor visitors' stays --WND |
Mexican marijuana cartels sully U.S. forests, parks Use pesticides, herbicides that pollute water, deer, bears poached --Associated Press |
HUD mum on bad mortgages to illegals
Spokesman withholds his name, says 'no way' agency will grant interview on subject
--KFYI-TV, Phoenix