Friday, February 20, 2009
Stimulus Dollars May End Up Helping Illegal Workers
Thousands of N.C. jobs and millions in wages created from the federal economic stimulus package could wind up going to illegal immigrants...
The ICEman Cometh
By many accounts, Lila Meizell was a nice lady who died a horrific death. The 83-year-old Wheaton resident was beaten and then burned alive in her home last year, a casualty of an alleged check-cashing scheme that went bad...
Forks Told Border Patrol Works to Keep Peninsula from Being a 'Weak Link'
FORKS -- The 25 U.S. Border Patrol agents stationed on the North Olympic Peninsula are working to make sure that the area is not a weak link in the nation's security, one agent told a group of business people in Forks on Wednesday...
Immigration Audit Conducted on Barnes & Noble Warehouse
Barnes and Noble's distribution warehouse in south Reno may be looking for some new workers come next week...
Surge in Asylum Seeking Mexicans Taxing Already Overworked Immigration System
Federal immigration officials are reporting a surge in the number of Mexicans crossing the border to seek asylum in the U.S., an increase analysts say is due to the drug violence and criminal activity that claimed a record 5,300 lives in Mexico last year.
Thousands of N.C. jobs and millions in wages created from the federal economic stimulus package could wind up going to illegal immigrants...
The ICEman Cometh
By many accounts, Lila Meizell was a nice lady who died a horrific death. The 83-year-old Wheaton resident was beaten and then burned alive in her home last year, a casualty of an alleged check-cashing scheme that went bad...
Forks Told Border Patrol Works to Keep Peninsula from Being a 'Weak Link'
FORKS -- The 25 U.S. Border Patrol agents stationed on the North Olympic Peninsula are working to make sure that the area is not a weak link in the nation's security, one agent told a group of business people in Forks on Wednesday...
Immigration Audit Conducted on Barnes & Noble Warehouse
Barnes and Noble's distribution warehouse in south Reno may be looking for some new workers come next week...
Surge in Asylum Seeking Mexicans Taxing Already Overworked Immigration System
Federal immigration officials are reporting a surge in the number of Mexicans crossing the border to seek asylum in the U.S., an increase analysts say is due to the drug violence and criminal activity that claimed a record 5,300 lives in Mexico last year.