Saturday, May 16, 2009

U.S. Workers Hurt by Illegal Immigration
While the recession has rattled every rung of the economic ladder, it has ravaged the bottom bars. Unemployment stands at just over 4 percent for college graduates but at nearly 15 percent for those lacking high-school diplomas. In poor black neighborhoods, it's around 30 percent and approaching Great Depression levels...

New Day, New Push to Legalize Farmworkers
Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Thursday introduced a bill that would grant amnesty to up to 1.35 million farmworkers who are working in the country illegally, many of them in California...

Immigration Reformers Picket Local Wendy's
MILWAUKIE, Ore. - Police are looking into a rape at a Milwaukie Wendy’s where the alleged attacker, a Wendy’s employee, is believed to be in the United States illegally...

1 Million Dollar Bond in Fatal Car Crash
A judge set bond at $1-million for the man accused of running a red light and causing a fatal crash that killed a 4-year-old girl. Eleazar Rangel-Ochoa, 27, pleaded not guilty in his Friday court appearance at Douglas County Corrections...

E-Verify Program Confirming Workers' Legal Status Grows in Popularity
The federal government's E-Verify program, which seeks to reduce the hiring of illegal immigrants, is becoming increasingly popular, with 1,000 new businesses signing up each week despite concerns about its reliability...