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Invasion USA
Bush's Border Smoke
And Mirrors
President
Bush's grand gesture to send 6,000 national guard troops to the border is an empty
political maneuver aimed at silencing his conservative base and is being tied to the mass
amnesty program as a bait and switch false solution.
More May 1 nuggets
Police fighting
with protesters at MacArthur Park
Illegal Immigration
Myth Vs Fact
'Day Without Gringos' a Flop
The
boycott of U.S. businesses dubbed "A Day Without Gringos," and aimed at
supporting migrants in the U.S., appears to have had little impact, the head of the
American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico said Tuesday.
May Day protest
organized by communists
Jerome
Corsi photographs radicals hijacking illegal-alien message
'Atzlan'
The End
Of America
Reconquista
Current Invasion Map
Reconquista
The Mexican Invasion Of
America
America's End
Outsourcing, Nation
Building and Open Borders
High Treason
Invasion By Invitation
Whitehouse Whitewash
Bush
rules out amnesty for undocumented workers
McCain lacking votes
for guest-worker plan
Opponents
in Senate call proposal 'amnesty,' lawmakers pressed to pass measure by Friday
Minutemen launch new campaign
Group
returns volunteers to monitor U.S. borders
Grieving father supports
Minuteman effort
Man's
son killed by suspected drug smuggler crossing border illegally
If I Were President
Frosty Wooldridge
Mexican army: Border?
We don't need no stinkin' border
The
Mexican military has little regard for the border as troops have entered the United States
216 times over nine years, according to a Department of Homeland Security document and a
map of incursions.
Video shows Mexican army
incursion
Minutemen
release footage after report of 200 incidents
62 illegals caught and
released
Immigration
sweeps through Texas city after sex assaults
Former DEA Agent:
Mexican Commandos Killing In South West US To Protect Bush Drug Cartel
Retired
DEA Agent Celerino "Cele" Castillo III served for 12 years in the Drug
Enforcement Administration where he built cases against organized drug rings in Manhattan,
raided jungle cocaine labs in the amazon, conducted aerial eradication operations in
Guatemala, and assembled and trained anti-narcotics units in several countries.
US shuts Mexican border
consulate
On
Thursday night, some 30 masked men attacked a house believed to be sheltering rival drug
smugglers.
Texas becomes
'majority-minority' state
Census shows trend driven
by surging number of Hispanics
Border Police Chief Only
Latest Casualty In Mexico Drug War
More
Than 600 Killed This Year Despite Aggressive Crackdown
'Border Protection Corps' of
citizens eyed
Texas
congressmen circulate proposal to approve 'deputized civilians'
US renews Mexico travel
warning as killings mount
The
United States renewed a travel warning on Tuesday for U.S. citizens crossing the border
into Mexico, noting more than 100 murders had occurred in the border region since June.
U.S. consulate reopens in
violent Mexican border city
The
U.S. consulate in this violence-wracked border city reopened Monday, a week after U.S.
Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza ordered it closed, citing a wave of violence along the
border.
U.S. agent accused of aiding
illegals
A
U.S. Border Patrol agent accused of being an illegal alien and smuggling other illegals
into the United States faces a bail hearing today in federal court in San Diego.
Men who shot Border Patrol
agents wore black military-style garb
There's
new information about two Border Patrol agents who were wounded in the line of duty last
Thursday. Both officers were shot in the leg and Eyewitness News 4 has learned that the
assailants were wearing black military-style uniforms.
Illegal Alien Crime Wave in
Full Swing
Complex
problems are associated with illegal aliens who commit crimes. Criminal aliens tend to be
drug-oriented and violent, often preying on members of their own cultures. If deported,
they frequently use new names to reenter the United States and establish residence in
different cities.
Mexican commandos seek control
of border
U.S.-trained
Mexican commandos are conducting a bloody war for control of the entire southern border in
an effort to secure a monopoly on drug-smuggling and people-smuggling routes, according to
law enforcement officials.
Mexican Drug Commandos
They were the
elite "special forces" of the Mexican military, trained in the U.S. at the
School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia and sent to "wipe out" one of
the most powerful Mexican drug cartels.
Federal agent killed in gun
battle near Veterans Bridge
A
Mexican federal agent was killed in a Wednesday night shootout with alleged drug dealers
blocks away from the Veterans International Bridge at Los Tomates.
Mexican special forces take
control in border town
Residents
of this besieged city awoke Monday to find their police force gone, replaced by Mexican
special forces troops who took over this border community stung by drug violence.
Florida spends $4.3 billion a
year on illegals
Citizens
forced to subsidize health care, education, incarceration
Illegals reportedly voted in
election
Nearly 400 used
driver's licenses to register in Utah
Library protest turns into
battle over illegal alien invasion
Denver
-- A battle over alleged pornographic, Spanish-language material inside the Denver Public
Library morphed Monday into a battle over illegal immigration outside the Denver Public
Library. -- A protest and counter-protest drew dozens of people to the Central Branch of
the library to rally for their respective political causes.
Fear a constant fact of life
at border city ruled by thugs
Nuevo
Laredo, Tamps., Mex. -- The hidden messages are everywhere: In the "For sale"
signs in narco neighborhoods, in the fear on city officials' faces, in the cautious way
people pick their words and lower their voices when they speak of the drug cartels that
control their lives. [Globalist Bush wants to subject Americans to an open border with
this cesspool.]
Update on major Latino vs.
white prison melee
San
Quentin -- Forty-two inmates were injured when a simmering dispute between two ethnic
groups erupted into the largest riot at San Quentin State Prison in 23 years. -- The fight
broke out Monday between white and Hispanic inmates in a medium security dormitory-style
unit that houses roughly 900 prisoners...
Sleazy Mexican cops charged
with raping American tourist
Cd.
Juarez, Chih., Mex. -- Two Juárez city police officers were charged Monday in the sexual
assault of an El Paso woman who was attacked early Saturday after she and her husband left
a nightclub in the ProNaf, said Claudia Bañuelos, spokeswoman for the Chihuahua state
police.
Bush Loyalists Hand-Picked As
EOIR Immigration Judges
The selection process
for immigration judges at the Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration
Review (EOIR) has gone from one non-competitive extreme to another over the past ten years
from "white males need not apply" to patronage appointments of Bush
Administration loyalists.
School bars
illegal-immigration forum
Scheduled
event nixed over risk of damage to facility, injury to audience
Lawyers argue for trespass
arrest of illegals
Police
attorneys say tactic is novel, legal way to promote public safety
Fugitives escape Mexican
justice by hiding out in L.A.
The
killers cross the U.S.-Mexico border, assume new identities, get jobs, blend in among
Spanish speakers and sometimes enjoy freedom for years. -- But these fugitives from the
law are not border-jumpers heading south. As the recent arrest of one of Mexico's most
notorious fugitives at a modest home outside Los Angeles showed...
Murder victim ID'd; Invader
arrested
Las
Cruces, NM -- Investigators in Dona Ana County identify a murder victim and make an arrest
in her death near Mesquite (NM) on Thursday. -- Passers-by found the victim next to a car
on a dirt road leading to the Mesquite Dump. The victim has been identified as Las Crucen
Gail Williams.
Hillary waffles while security
suffers
...Now,
if you were Sen. Hillary Clinton and were, you know, adamantly against illegal immigrants,
you might do everything in your considerable power to tighten our borders. Instead, one
week after the London bombings, Clinton voted against amendments to the Department of
Homeland Security spending bill that would have paid for more border agents...
Dan Sheehy Asks: "What
Happened To American Priorities?"
I first met
journalist Dan Sheehy at a Santa Monica, CA coffee shop in 2002. -- Although Sheehy didn't
know it at the time, he was about to embark on a fascinating journey into the complex and,
for patriotic Americans, often enraging world of immigration policy-U.S. style.
Bush epiphany: People sneaking
in
President
calls for securing border, but still wants guest-worker plan
Group: Mexico leads world in
abductions
While
kidnappings in Mexico are on the rise, nations such as Colombia and Brazil have seen a
reduction. -- Mexico has overtaken Colombia and Brazil to become the world leader in
reported kidnappings, a leading, private anticrime group said Wednesday. [Bush wants an
open border with this cesspool.]
16 illegals caught in raids
over fake papers
U.S.
ICE agents yesterday arrested 16 persons in raids on a suspected counterfeit document ring
that operated "open-air markets" in Washington's Adams Morgan neighborhood and
in Hyattsville. -- ICE spokesman Dean Boyd said the agents discovered and seized phony
Social Security cards, laminating machines...
Sheriff seeks help to monitor
illegals
El
Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa is tired of watching illegal immigrants being released
from jail instead of being deported. -- He wants an ICE office to open in Colorado Springs
so more agents can monitor illegal immigrants in the Pikes Peak region - particularly the
ones committing crimes and ending up in jail.
Residents react to MS-13
arrest
Mission,
Texas -- An MS-13 gang member is arrested south of Mission, causing residents near
Military Highway to go on edge. -- The Border Patrol picked-up the man near the highway
and Stewart Road. He is the 41st member of the violent Central American gang this year.
Herndon Panel Weighs New
Day-Laborer Site
The
Herndon Planning Commission was considering a proposal last night to create a
tax-supported site for day laborers over the objections of residents who believe such a
site would attract undocumented workers [criminals]. -- The commission was expected to
take an early-morning vote after hearing more than 80 speakers...
MALDEF pal Cannon declines
debate with Tancredo
U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo,
known for his outspoken and sometimes outlandish views on immigration, will be in Utah
later this month and agreed to debate his political rival, Rep. Chris Cannon. -- Cannon
says he has more pressing engagements - working on the irrigation system at his home.
L.I. community unlikely
flashpoint for invasion debate
Farmingville,
N.Y. -- This middle-class Long Island community an hour from New York City and 2,000 miles
from the Mexican border has become an unlikely flashpoint in the national debate over
illegal immigration, with Hispanics beaten, harassed and evicted in recent weeks.
Illegal Invasion
From An Officer's Squad Car; Part 1 2 3
Border Patrol told to
stand down in Arizona
U.S.
Border Patrol agents have been ordered not to arrest illegal aliens along the section of
the Arizona border where protesters patrolled last month because an increase in
apprehensions there would prove the effectiveness of Minuteman volunteers...
Bill exempts aliens
from California law
Citizens
driving without a license subject to car impound, illegals not
Mexican commandos seek control
of border
U.S.-trained
Zetas behind wave of violence killing hundreds over drug, smuggling routes
Do Zetas have missiles?
Intel sources say commandos may have SAM-7s
Non-Mexican immigrants swamp Texas city
Dramatic
spike due to news U.S. unable to handle influx
Protests hit Minuteman summit
Waved Mexican flags,
screamed: 'Racists, go home!'
Employers of illegals face little risk
If
feds raid, doesn't take long to replace workers
'Amnesty' for illegal immigrants feared
Lawmakers
oppose administration's proposal
'Mexican Nazis' in L.A.
Geo-political
analyst decries anti-Semitic Hispanic radicals
Anti-illegals activists
threatened
Hispanic
group suggests food workers might taint food at Vegas summit
Mexico slams troops-on-border proposal
'We absolutely and
emphatically reject this suggestion'
Anti-illegal cop target in immigration debate
'These chiefs of police have
become vigilantes'
Are illegals making U.S. a
leper colony?
'It's
a public health threat. New York is endemic now, and nobody's noticed'
Report urges troops sent to border
Deployment
of 36,000 would stop illegal flow of foreigners
Mexican drug commandos headed to U.S.?
U.S.
Customs agent: 'I'd be lying if I didn't say it concerns us'
Tancredo asks for border
official's head
10
House members call for investigation of stand-down order
Homeland Security bill lets illegals go free
Without
more detention facilities, 'other-than-Mexicans' must be released
Mexico database to ID border-crosser bodies
Project
designed to help people whose relatives have vanished
Crackdown on business after illegal kills woman
Town
targets unlicensed contractors but won't enforce immigration laws
Arizona Border Watch headed to Tennessee
Volunteers
recruited to help ID employers hiring illegal immigrants
Border project planned for
California
Minutemen
joining forces with citizens group for vigil near San Diego
Mexicans go to Arizona for medical help
Millions in
unrecovered costs lead to layoffs, termination of services
McCain backs off migrant claim
Resort refutes
senator's statement that it hires illegals
9 alleged illegals arrested at airport
Migrants
hired to do maintenance work on U.S. Navy surveillance planes
Minuteman Project eyes Texas
patrol
Citizen
border group prepares to defend U.S. on Rio Grande
No way to stop border crossings?
Mexican
official says ain't no wall high enough
Feds told not to arrest illegals in Arizona
Because
increase in apprehensions would prove Minuteman effectiveness
U.S. Border Patrol shot at from Mexico
Automatic-weapons
fired from across Rio Grande
Arizona eyes new restrictions for illegals
Would
preclude adult education, child-care help, in-state tuition
Bill would make millions of illegals legal
McCain,
Kennedy team up for measure blasted by Tancredo
New Hampshire illegal fights trespass charge
Defense attorney
claims state law misused, Vienna Convention violated
Connecticut aliens blast 'intolerance'
Immigrant-rights
group plans June protest in Danbury
Murder suspect an
illegal with driver's license
24-year-old
previously deported, now faces 41 counts
Newspaper owner barred from press conference
Minuteman
Project founder denied access to Homeland Security official
Mexico to sue American for detaining illegals?
Prosecutors
in Arizona declined to charge Army reservist
American barred from illegal alien rally
While police say
they're helping undocumented immigrants
Reporter assaulted at illegal alien event
Read Michael Graham's
stunning account of what took place in Maryland
Spain grants amnesty to 700,000 illegals
'If you get
the papers, you go from being nobody to being somebody'
Zogby poll: Americans fed up
with illegals
Majority
oppose Bush worker plan, 81% want local police to help feds
Mexican residents gain ID benefits in Oregon
Consular
recognition card good for bank account, license, citizenship effort
Immigrant groups fight license bill
Measure
would end 11 states' policy of letting illegals drive
White House opposes licenses for illegals
Presidential
spokesman affirms provision in Real ID Act
Illegal pleads guilty to trespass
in U.S.
'There
is a process (for entering the country) and we need to enforce the laws'
Public outrage kills 'L.A.,
Mexico' sign
Firm
says 'community feedback' prompted it to rework billboard copy
Canada woos Mexican immigrants
'Voted
the No. 1 country in the world for living 4 years in a row'
Mexican army escorts
border drug-runners
Minutemen,
U.S. officials say military directs illegals to avoid Arizona patrols
Mexican Government
Providing Comics and Songbooks to Schools Promoting Drug Trafficking and Illegal
Immigration
From illegal
immigration to drug trafficking, the Mexican government wants to make sure the Mexican
people feel encouraged to break the law. Here you see them starting young, providing
schools with drug songs glorifying drug trafficking.
Totalization
Treaty With Mexico; The Sellout of America Continues
A year ago, this
organization warned that the Bush Administration was planning to do something unthinkable
- they were seriously considering signing a pact with Mexico that would give any Mexican
who had worked in the U.S., including illegal aliens, full U.S. Social Security benefits,
paid out of your Social Security Trust Fund!
Critical facilities employ
illegal aliens
57
working in security-sensitive areas arrested by feds last month
Illegals hide from patrols in canyons
Unable
to meet up with smugglers because of ongoing patrols by Minutemen
Police to get power to deport illegals?
Arizona
lawmakers revive bill giving cops more authority on aliens
Man arrested for holding illegals at gunpoint
Allegedly
threatened to shoot them while he waited for Border Patrol
Illegal dies after jump from ambulance
Alien
complained of stomach pains before trying to exit vehicle
'Patience running out' over U.S.-Canada border
Congressman:
'If you don't spend the money, you become a junior partner'
FREE REPUBLIC
Mutinies over Bush Comments!
President
Bush yesterday said he opposes a civilian project to monitor illegal aliens crossing the
border, characterizing them as "vigilantes."
Illegals cost Texas $4.7
billion
Estimate
based on analysis of Census data
Bill would help illegals pay
for college
Florida
lawmakers push in-state tuition for offspring of 'migrant workers
Canada border: 'Veritable
sieve'
50
unguarded roads in British Columbia that lead to, from U.S.
Idaho weighs RICO lawsuit over
illegals
Commissioners
seek legal tool to recover social-service costs from businesses
Feds to fly illegals home?
Alternative
to current practice of expelling them at Arizona border
Marines training hampered by
illegals
Aliens
from Mexico constantly wander onto bombing test range
Officials: Illegal not held
against his will
Mexican
claimed Minutemen forced him to pose for pic holding T-shirt
Illegal stuck in elevator
won't be deported
Feds
focus on those who 'pose the greatest threat to public safety'
Minuteman project snagging 1st
illegals
Private
citizens patrolling border area spot aliens even before official start
More Mexican illegals smuggled
in
Over 1/2
recently made it across on 1st or 2nd try, despite increased security
'Real ID' bill caught in
legislative limbo
Would require
all states to verify immigration documents, birth certificates
Sheriffs offices to handle
illegals
'Our goal is to
empower specialized units in this department to make arrests'
Bill requiring all voters to
show ID vetoed
Democrat
governor says properly registered citizens could be affected
Showdown at border?
Violent,
terror-connected gang threatens to confront civilian immigration patrols
441 illegals caught on way to
U.S.
Mexican
authorities catch migrants from Central America
Poll: Illegals
endorse Bush worker initiative
Undocumented
immigrants willing to join temporary-guest program, then return home
Soldiers find 226 migrants hiding in truck
Mexican
military intercepts Central Americans in hidden compartment
Illegals buying homes with
fake IDs
Government-backed
loans going to those with phony Social Security numbers
Gingrich: Get serious about
illegals
Wants
U.S. to completely seal off border, deport aliens within 72 hours
'Minutemen' to patrol Arizona
border
'We
are going down there to assist law enforcement'
Terror hoax uncovers border threat
California town
busy point of entry used by Chinese people smugglers
Many illegals cross border more
than once
Border Patrol
releases more than 90% of people they catch
26 illegals found in El Paso motel
Owner: 'They
told me they came from Mexico for vacation'
Cost of illegals to California
$10.5 billion
Analysis
shows burden of native-born residents $1,183 per household
County seeks disaster declaration
Idaho
officials say illegal aliens have increased crime, disease, accidents
Tuition relief for illegal
immigrants?
Nebraska
legislature considering bill to charge noncitizens in-state price
More minors trying to cross border
alone
Growing
number of Central American youths traveling without parents
Mexico Publishes Guide For
Illegals Invading US
Forum
GOP torn on Bush plan for illegals
Idea
to accept foreign workers pits farm interests against desire for tighter borders
Illegal immigrants inundate
hospitals
New Jersey
alone to lose $200 million on care to underground community
Immigrant boy gets kidney
transplant in Atlanta
Law
required hospital to provide dialysis treatment despite illegal status
Theft of diabetic testing strips
brings charge
Illegals
accused of shoplifting $2,000 worth from Wal-Mart to resell
Birth statistics reflect Arizona
Hispanic boom
More
births, lower median age of population points to coming majority
Bush revives bid to
legalize illegal aliens
It's no
surprise to us that just days after reelection Bush has reassumed his fervent push for
Amnesty. This is only the beginning. He's going to give you the Free trade Area of the
Americas as well (Pan-American Union). If you want Bill Clinton's policies on steroids,
you got it.
US Border Wide Open - 22
Chinese Males Caught
''It's
only a matter of time before we are attacked again because, incredibly, nothing has
changed. We are doing business on the border as usual."
Bush plan envisions
'incentives' to illegals
Free
from arrest and deportation, access to Social Security credits
U.S. to Give Border Patrol New
Powers to Deport Illegal Aliens
Citing
concerns about terrorists crossing the nation's land borders, the Department of Homeland
Security announced today that it planned to give border patrol agents sweeping new powers
to deport illegal aliens from the frontiers abutting Mexico and Canada without providing
the aliens the opportunity to make their case before an immigration judge.
The End Of America;
Unlimited Immigration
In the next few days,
Congress is expected to approve official trade agreements with Chile and Singapore. These
Free Trade Agreements would allow an unlimited number of "temporary" immigrants
to enter the US. "Legal" precedents would be established.
Cries of racism cant
explain away impacts of illegal aliens
Crime, disease, drugs,
health care and education costs staggering
Tancredo wants ban on services
to illegals
Colorado
Republican proposes state constitutional amendment
Texas county to expand
healthcare for illegals
Will
cost taxpayers millions to fund non-emergency treatment
New Biometric DHS Border Plan
Scrutinized
As the
Department of Homeland Security works to iron out wrinkles in its new biometrics-based,
border-entry program, experts familiar with the technology and the government's efforts
are raising questions about the project's viability.
Illegals gang-rape New York
woman
Attacked
like 'pack of wild wolves in search of their prey,' says victim
Supreme Court hears
immigrant-detention case
Deciding
if illegals can be held indefinitely while officials try to arrange deportation
Home a safe haven for Mexican
suspects
Hundreds
of Mexican citizens suspected of committing violent crimes in the United States have
escaped justice by slipping across America's porous southern border into Mexico, which
refuses to extradite suspects facing the death penalty or life imprisonment.
Catch-22 Seen in Immigration Plan
A limited
supply of green cards may keep illegal migrants from applying for legal status under the
White House's guest worker proposal.
Tell Your Representative To Oppose President Bush's Guestworker and Amnesty Proposal
January
7, 2004, President Bush announceed a sweeping guestworker and amnesty proposal designed,
in his words, "to match any willing worker with any willing employer." He might
as well have said, "American workers need not apply."
Bush: Let illegal aliens work in U.S.
Promoting
a plan that could brighten his election year prospects with Hispanic voters, President
Bush on Wednesday proposed legal status -- at least temporarily -- for millions of illegal
immigrants working in the United States.
Bush Would Give Illegal Workers Broad New Rights
President
Bush will propose a sweeping overhaul of the nation's immigration laws on Wednesday that
could give legal status to millions of undocumented workers in the United States
Illegals edging out legal
immigrants
1/3
of those using status-changing program not in U.S. lawfully
Fall events to protest 'open
borders'
Groups
stage D.C. rallies to draw attention to immigration concerns
Liberals Co-opt anti-Patriot
Act Movement and turn it against you to destroy national sovereignty
A proposed
ordinance that restricts when Minneapolis city workers, including police, will cooperate
with immigration authorities, won City Council committee approval on a 4-1 vote Monday.
Arizona Lawmaker Proposes Guest Worker Program
According
to him, the best way to reduce immigrant deaths on the border at the hands of smugglers is
to allow more undocumented immigrants to temporarily enter the country legally
U.S.-Mexico border: Smuggler's
paradise
Lawmakers
seek crackdown, reform of immigration laws
FBI: Mexican IDs 'a threat'
Says identification for illegals poses criminal, terrorist threat
Fox Asks for Action on
Immigration
President Says
Mexicans Working in U.S. Are 'Reliable People,' Not Security Threat
Some counties gain more foreigners than U.S.-born
Two
migration patterns, closely linked, are sweeping across population centers of U.S. states
along the Mexican border. Many counties are absorbing more migrants from other nations
than from within the United States
Mexico plans to X-ray all vehicles at borders
by the
end of the year, the government hopes to equip commercial and passenger border crossings
with Guatemala and Belize to the south and the United States to the north with enough
X-ray machines to scan every vehicle entering the country.
ILLEGAL ALIENS RELEASED
Greensburg
police stop, release immigrants
Feds Change Tune On Greensburg Release Of Illegals
Police
Set Workers Free, Say They Were Following Orders
Rash of illegals crashing
through U.S. port-of-entry
3
vehicles with aliens careen north from San Diego on southbound lanes
Homeland Insecurity
The
increased terror threat level has resulted in decreased coverage of the border with Mexico
as agent's duties increase and additional personnel are not being assigned.
Greenspan Sees Immigration as Future for U.S.
In
testimony to the Senate Special Committee on Aging, Alan Greenspan suggested that the
answer to America's aging workforce is an influx of foreign workers.
Murder at the Border
Jorge
Luis Salomon Martinez was found near Bacocahi, Sonora, Mexico about 40 miles south
of Arizona.
Mexican immigration agents
detain two Iraqis near U.S. border
Mexican
immigration authorities in the border city of Tijuana detained two Iraqi citizens and an
alleged immigrant trafficker who was trying to smuggle them into the United States
Health system faces collapse in L.A.
Beyond
all that lies an even touchier issue, one that officials don't like to even discuss
the role of immigrants in the county's crisis. Although no one is sure how many of the
uninsured are recent immigrants, everyone says many are. Some of those are illegal.
18,000 Mexican Troops Deployed
on US Border
Mexico
said Tuesday that it had deployed about 18,000 troops to increase security on its border
with the United States and protect strategic installations against terrorism as war in
Iraq looms.
Ranch defenders arrested on accusation by illegals
Witnesses
say Salvadorans brought false charges after being treated with care
Napa's chief pushes for
Mexican I.D.
City
council may get opportunity to approve Matricula I.D.s April 15
Foreign-born in U.S. at a
record 32.5 million
Census
Bureau estimates being released today show that there were about 32.5 million foreign-born
residents in the United States in March 2002. That is 2 percent more than the 31.8 million
in the preceding March.
Latching onto the War to Promote Illegal Immigrants' Rights
Mexico
official: War footing hurts immigrants
No word why slain agent was in
Mexico
Jorge
Luis Salomon Martinez picked up hitchhikers Tuesday in Sonora. Four suspects are in
custody and a fifth is sought.
INS abolished after 112 years
Beset
by huge backlogs and bad record keeping, the Immigration and Naturalization Service came
to symbolize government inefficiency. In the past, it has underestimated the number of
illegal immigrants living in the country by 5 million, and granted tourist visas to 13 of
the 19 terrorists who carried out the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
INS Lunacy Forces NYC to Keep Illegal Alien Thugs
INS red tape
makes it nearly impossible for the NYPD to report illegal aliens for deportation when they
commit crimes, Mayor Bloomberg's criminal-justice coordinator told a congressional hearing
yesterday.
37 Illegal Immigrants Are
Arrested at HQ of the nation's largest arsenal of intercontinental nuclear missiles.
Forty-four
employees of a US Army Corps of Engineers subcontractor were originally arrested
Wednesday. Seven later provided documents showing they were in the country legally
Letter: Mexican IDs Fostering
lawlessness
Let's
face the fact that this card is needed only by illegal immigrants who entered into this
country without documents. I am an immigrant, and never needed this type of card because
the U.S. government provided all the required documents that eventually helped me become a
naturalized citizen
Arizona Licenses for Illegals
"The
Governor of Arizona promised visiting Mexican lawmakers that she would sign legislation
that would allow undocumented [read: illegal] immigrants in that state to obtain
drivers licenses," reported Mexicos EFE wire service on January 14th.
91 illegal immigrants found hiding in squalid California home
Ninety-one
illegal immigrants were found hiding in squalid conditions in a home in the Imperial
Valley, Border Patrol officials said.
OK: 'English Only' Bill Sent
To House Floor
A House
committee approved a bill today making English the state's official language
Lawyer charged with defrauding INS, immigrants
Lopera, 36,
was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Miami on 11 counts of conspiring to make
false representations in INS petitions
Some workers grabbed by INS are released; some are deported
Some of
the 120 workers taken by Immigration and Naturalization Service officers from the Champion
Safe manufacturing company in Provo have been sent to their home countries, others have
been released and some still are being held.
Bills call for feds to pay
$1.45B yearly for migrant health costs
The federal
government would have to help border communities and hospitals pay for emergency health
care for illegal immigrants under two bills introduced yesterday in Congress.
Border Patrol Agent Attacked in Ariz.
A group of
suspected illegal immigrants trying to sneak across the Mexican border attacked a U.S.
Border Patrol agent and knocked him unconscious
Mexican Authorities Detain Iraqi Citizens at Border
Mexican
authorities have detained six Iraqi citizens who they believe intended to cross into the
United States from Tijuana.
The Religious Worker Visa scam
Call it the
Radical Muslim Cleric Importation Plan. Under the religious worker visa ("R
visa") program, an unknown number of Middle Easterners claiming to be imams or other
mosque employees have been admitted to the United States with minimal scrutiny.
Arizona Licenses for Illegals
The
Governor of Arizona promised visiting Mexican lawmakers that she would sign legislation
that would allow undocumented [read: illegal] immigrants in that state to obtain
drivers licenses
One in Four Diversity Lottery Winners Were From Countries Considered
Security Risks
Iowa Paper Defends Mexican ID Cards
"Under
the blanket of Homeland Security, immigration fear mongers are stirring up worry about
Mexican Matricular Consular cards, a photo ID issued by the Mexican government to Mexican
citizens living in the U.S."
New EU rules 'could open
immigration backdoor'
New
European rules making it easier for British nationals to live and work abroad could also
create a backdoor for illegal immigration.
Entry of 4 Cuban Coastguardsmen shows Coast Guard isn't keeping the coast secure
President
of the Maritime Security Council: "It is unreasonable to expect they are going to be
able to be vigilant over every access point on every inch of coastline."
U.S., Mexican bishops:
Migration a right
Catholic bishops
from Tucson and Hermosillo, Sonora, said Wednesday that international migration is a
right, and they called on the United States and Mexico to embrace it.
U.S.
Continues to Grant H-1B Visas Despite Record Unemployment
Border
Security Breakdown Captures Attention Of Congress
Illegal residency soars
The
number of undocumented immigrants living in the United States doubled from 3.5 million in
1990 to 7 million in 2000, according to figures released Friday by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service
Illegal-Immigrant Count Hiked
The
Immigration and Naturalization Service announced Friday that it vastly has underestimated
the number of undocumented immigrants in the United States, asserting that the actual
number as of January 2000 was 7 million, rather than the 5 million it previously recorded
Invasion Cheerleaders Criticize Tighter DMV Rules
Anti-Terrorism
Bills Would Require Proof of Legal Residency for Licenses
Investigators Bypass Border
Guards With Fake IDs
Federal Probe
Catches Guards Failing To Check Papers
Fake IDs, Open Spaces Make US Border Easy to Cross
Government
investigators told a Senate panel on Thursday that undercover agents were easily able to
cross the US border from Mexico and Canada using fake identification that was made using
basic computer equipment.
Mexican ID cards under fire
Tancredo
bill would make them invalid at banks, US agencies
GSA bars Mexican ID cards
The
General Services Administration has suspended recognition of identification cards issued
by the Mexican government to its nationals in this country, pending an investigation by
the State Department, GSA and other federal agencies
Mexico's insidious designs?
The
article "Mexico gives IDs to illegal aliens" (Page 1, Tuesday) should encourage
Americans to question why Mexico is actively pushing for the acceptance of Mexican ID
cards in many states besides pushing for amnesty and government benefits for illegal
Mexican immigrants and for more guest-worker programs.
Border Patrol arrests Mexican
soldier a mile north of border
US Border
Patrol agents arrested a Mexican soldier late Monday afternoon on the US side of the
border west of Nogales, American and Mexican officials said Tuesday.
NC: State Could Save by Sending Immigrant Criminals Home
Prison officials
hope to save millions of dollars under a new law allowing immigrants convicted of crimes
to serve a portion of their time in their home country.
Mexicans posing as U.S. agents obstruct probe
Consular
staff flashing INS badges retrieve illegals from detention
Arizona governor promises licenses for
undocumented immigrants
The governor
of Arizona promised visiting Mexican lawmakers that she would sign legislation that would
allow undocumented immigrants in that state to obtain driver's licenses.
ID card bringing Mexican immigrants
out of shadows
In two years,
Mexico has issued more than 1.7 million "matricula consular" - or consular
registration - ID cards to undocumented Mexicans in the United States in an unprecedented
recognition of their status
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Grijalva calls for vigilante probe
'An
atmosphere of fear' exists along the border, new congressman says
Mexico renews push for amnesty
A
migration accord is important for the future of Mexican-US ties, Mexico's foreign
relations secretary said Monday
AZ: Maricopa County investigators link 'coyotes' to string of killings
Mexicans treated in US cost millions
Immigrant
patients have inflated medical expenses for insurance companies, Medicaid and paying
customers, officials say, and are overwhelming already busy hospitals in one of nation's
fastest-growing regions.
Norristown ready to recognize Mexican IDs
While
criticized by some as a back-door immigration process, a recently revamped identification
card for Mexican citizens living in the United States has been gaining support from
governments and police around the country.
Good News: Citing Security, New York Rejects Mexican ID Cards
CA: Workplace protections for illegal immigrants
Bills
says status of worker has no bearing on court cases
AP: Detroit Officials Consider Accepting Consular Papers as ID for Undocumented Mexicans
INS knew about molesters, records show
The
Immigration and Naturalization Service was told repeatedly that three convicted child
molesters from Mexico were being held in Georgia prisons, yet did not deport them upon
their release, state records show.
Militia gets 90% backing in StarNet poll
The border
militia has won this battle, at least: A StarNet poll of online readers shows strong
backing for the concept of a private militia to halt illegal border crossers in Arizona.
Merry Christmas - And Bush Is Planning to Give
Social Security to Mexicans
If
The Bush administration caves in to pressure from the Mexican government thousands of
Mexicans living south of the border will be getting an estimated $1 billion in Social
Security checks annually.
Tucson Citizen: Grijalva: Have FBI probe alleged militia-racist link - Congressman-elect Raúl Grijalva says his first official act will be to ask the FBI to investigate alleged links between civilian militias in southern Arizona and white supremacist groups - listen to Alex Jones' interview with Grijalva and decide for yourself about who the real 'racist' is
Halt to Ariz. Citizen Border Patrols Urged
Immigrants'
rights activists on Wednesday urged Arizona's incoming governor to stop citizens' groups
that patrol border areas looking for illegal immigrants and smugglers
US Social Security May Reach To Mexico
Pushed by the
Mexican government, the Bush administration is working on a Social Security accord that
would put tens of thousands of Mexicans onto the Social Security roster and send hundreds
of millions of dollars in benefits south of the border.
Mexico appoints 100 US residents to council
President
Vicente Fox appointed 100 US residents to advise his government on relations with the
world's No. 1 economy and on policies for Mexicans living in the US
Hundreds of Muslim Immigrants Rounded Up in
Calif.
Hundreds
of Iranian and other Middle East citizens were in southern California jails on Wednesday
after coming forward to comply with a new rule to register with immigration authorities
Cops: Give illegal immigrants driver's licenses
Police
chiefs in Atlanta and DeKalb County and three smaller locations in Georgia have lined up
behind a proposal to grant driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.
U.S. Social Security May Reach To Mexico
Pushed by the
Mexican government, the Bush administration is working on a Social Security accord that
would put tens of thousands of Mexicans onto the Social Security roster and send hundreds
of millions of dollars in benefits south of the border.
Mexico appoints 100 U.S. residents to council
President
Vicente Fox appointed 100 U.S. residents to advise his government on relations with the
world's No. 1 economy and on policies for Mexicans living in the U.S.
CO: Glendale poised to accept Mexico ID
The
Glendale City Council is expected to adopt a resolution tonight making it the third
Colorado city to recognize Mexican ID cards issued to Mexican nationals
INS fails to send ex-cons home
Swamped
agency can't track illegals
Banks court large immigrant market
This year, Bank
of America, Wachovia (formerly First Union), Citibank and SouthTrust began accepting the
matrícula, a Mexican government-issued ID, so Mexicans without US legal status can open
accounts.
CO: Glendale poised to accept Mexico ID
The
Glendale City Council is expected to adopt a resolution tonight making it the third
Colorado city to recognize Mexican ID cards issued to Mexican nationals
INS fails to send ex-cons home
Swamped
agency can't track illegals
Banks court large immigrant market
This year, Bank
of America, Wachovia (formerly First Union), Citibank and SouthTrust began accepting the
matrícula, a Mexican government-issued ID, so Mexicans without US legal status can open
accounts.
AJC Propaganda Piece for Open Borders: Move forward on U.S.-Mexico migration deal
Mexican medics transport sick
to U.S.
Hospitals
along border report losses of $200 million to treat illegals
AJC Propaganda Piece for Open Borders: Move forward on U.S.-Mexico migration deal
Border Patrol Agent Fires At Rock-Throwers
Illegal Immigrants
Escape Amid Confusion
Former Mexican Leader Urges US to Let More
Workers Enter
Salinas Says
Benefits of Trade Pact Should Be Broadened
Mexican Anti-Americanism in America
As
the number of Mexicans living in the U.S. has ballooned (growing from 2 million to 23
million over the past thirty years), so have the feelings of anti-Americanism among them
Senator tours Lockheed Martin, says emphasis
needed
on border
Hutchison describes U.S.-Mexico water treaty as untenable
Former Mexican Leader Urges US to Let More
Workers Enter
Salinas Says
Benefits of Trade Pact Should Be Broadened
Up in Arms at Mexico Border
A
newspaper editor's militia fulfills what he calls his patriotic duty to thwart illegal
migrants. Some fear lawsuits or even deaths could result.
Your Taxdollars at Work, Paying for Criminals
from Another Country
Could the Red
Carpet Get Any Sicker or Longer? -- Arizona prison authorities offered this week to pay
for and build a prison in the border state of Sonora, where some 3,000 Mexican prisoners
whose relatives have been denied US visas to visit them in jail would be transferred.
Kyl, McCain To Tour Border With Reconquista
Senators
join Congressman-elect Raul Grijalva
INS lacks proper checks on aliens
Millions
of illegal aliens armed with bogus documents enter the United States each year through the
nation's 300 ports of entry because of inadequate screening methods by federal immigration
officials at the country's airports and border checkpoints
Tombstone militia will risk arrest
The leader of Tombstone's
fledgling citizens militia says the organization intends to conduct its operations on
public lands, patrol routes leading to water stations and have volunteers apply for
state-issued concealed weapons permits.
Senator pushes probe of 105 visas
A US
senator said yesterday that 105 foreign men were wrongly issued visas after the September
11 attacks, and he demanded that federal agencies cooperate with an investigation into
what happened.
Bush to push for amnesty
The Bush
administration wants to grant amnesty to hundreds of thousands of Mexican illegal aliens
now in the United States, according to the new US ambassador to Mexico.
Mexico, US Lawmakers Hold Talks
US
and Mexican lawmakers met Friday in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo to discuss the
Rio Grande water fight, drug-related violence and other bilateral issues.
Washington Times: Justice teams unable to find nearly 2,000 immigrants linked to terrorism - go back to sleep America - the real terrorists are streaming through porous borders while the government creates a database to know what's in your shopping basket
Mexico gov't to ask U.S. to stop vigilantes
"hunting" immigrants
"We
want to address respect for the rights of our countrymen," Lopez Nogales said in the
press release, calling on the U.S. federal government to reign in armed groups that take
the law into their own hands.
Cities Wage Dengue Battle on U.S.-Mexico Border
health
authorities confirmed 24 cases and suspected another 222
Arizona Paper Calls for the Militia to Protect Our Borders
Simcox headlined an article in October of last year calling for the militia to protect our borders. Now the Mainstream media is freaking out that someone would actually try to stop the bleeding by using a Constitutional force.
Simcox has been publishing ongoing commentary on this issue, including his latest headline article, Is There Evidence to Support the Need for a Border Militia?
Powell to visit Mexico this month for talks on
water, migration
"Migration
issues, everything between the U.S. and Mexico gets discussed," he told reporters.
U.S. bishops advocate support for Mexican
migrants
Momentarily
setting aside discussion of their newly revised sex-abuse policy, the United State's Roman
Catholic bishops on Wednesday voted to affirm their commitment to aiding undocumented
Mexican immigrants.
Immigrants challenging a law that requires airport baggage screeners to be U.S. citizens scored an important victory Wednesday when a federal judge denied the Bush administration's attempt to dismiss their lawsuit.
NAFTA impacts environment along U.S.-Mexican
border
Increased air
pollution, dirty drinking water and dangerous waste are just some of the more serious
environmental effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement along the U.S.-Mexican
border
Fox: Legalizing Mexicans would augment US
security
President
Vicente Fox acknowledges that post-9/11 concerns sidetracked talks with Washington about
his undocumented compatriots living in the United States, but he says legalizing the
estimated 4 million visa-less immigrants would augment US security rather than diminish
it.
US Gov't to Fund Mexican
Hospitals
The
$350,000 grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development will arrive in the form
of medical equipment at the Hospital General de Nogales. Other Mexican hospitals along
the Southwestern border will be in line for aid.
Ottawa slams U.S. visa plan
U.S.
making up security policy as it goes, Coderre says
9/11 FAMILY MEMBER MAKES IMMIGRATION REFORM CASE
The
father of a World Trade Center victim who has made tighter immigration controls a personal
quest will appear in a televised political advertisement this week
Webb spokesman, Tancredo spar over city's plan
on Mexican IDs
Tancredo
appealed to Webb to reconsider his Oct. 3 decision allowing city agencies to recognize
identification cards issued by the Mexican Consulate to immigrants in Colorado.
INS Incompetents Let Sniper Suspect Walk Free
The
widely reviled Immigration and Naturalization Service is under attack once again, this
time for bungling the case of sniper suspect John Lee Malvo, 17, an illegal alien from
Jamaica.
Sheriff clashes with INS policies
Deputies
refuse to arrest suspected illegal immigrants because agents won't get involved
FOX TO BEGIN MAJOR AMNESTY PUSH
'Mexican
President Vicente Fox is about to launch his most ambitious drive for a change of U.S. and
Mexican migration laws since his early days in office two years ago..."
Mexico prods US on issue of illegals
Fox's bid to
revive immigration amnesty results in promises by Bush to revisit the topic
NJ: Schools must admit immigrant children
The
state Department of Education issued a statement Monday reminding public school districts
throughout the state that undocumented children must not be prevented from enrolling in
school.
"Protect the Illegals" -- not our
Republic or our borders!
"We
want (President) Bush and Congress to recognize that immigrants are a benefit to this
country..."
Illegal immigrants provided cover for Sept.
11
We
speak out in support of Rep. Tom Tancredos efforts to have immigration law enforced
at all times. We are convinced that enforcing Americas long-standing laws on
immigration is essential if another Sept. 11-scale attack is to be avoided.
'Criminal negligence' reported in visas of
terrorists
At least
15 of the September 11 hijackers should have been denied visas to enter the United States,
according to an analysis of their visa applications
Colo. Latinos Eye Bilingual Ed Law
Some
Hispanic immigrants are blaming such classes for slowing children's progress in English.
An amendment on the Nov. 5 ballot would require 70,000 children to learn English in an
intense program aimed at getting them into regular classrooms after one year.
Border schools weed out nonresidents
Say
Mexican kids taking spots meant for U.S. students
The President of the United States of America,
and other government officials are being sued for their personal assets for $177,000,000
in a lawsuit filed in DC September 4th.
The
information on the first page of the suit follows:
Visas that Should Have Been Denied
11 Hispanic Aliens Subject to Deportation in
Virginia Gang Assault
Sixteen
Hispanic youths ranging in age from 17 to 24 have been arrested in connection with the
Leesburg attacks. At least 11 of them are subject to deportation by federal immigration
authorities.
Tancredo in Maelstrom of Immigration Debate
To advocates
of enforcing immigration laws at the country's borders, he is a hero.
If You're for Protecting Our Border, They Label
You a Racist
American
Border Patrol founder denies racist and hate group label
Bilingual Education on Nov. Ballot
The
first skirmishes were fought in California and Arizona. Now the battle over bilingual
education shifts eastward to Colorado and Massachusetts, where voters will decide Nov. 5
how best to teach English to students who don't speak it
Group protests job losses
Members
blame trade practices, immigrants
DC Mayor: Noncitizens Should Get Vote, Too
Latinos Fault
Access To D.C. Services
Border-crossing card expires today, replaced by
laser visa
The
border-crossing card is expected to pass quietly into extinction today. The card used to
be the primary document used by northern Mexicans to enter the United States, and more
than 5 million were issued
No Drivers' Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants
in California
In
Assembly Bill 60, Los Angeles Democrat Assemblyman Gil Cedillo sought to change that law
so illegal immigrants in the process of legalizing their immigration status would be able
to get a license.
Navajo lawsuit targets English-only work rule
Feds back tribe
in 'historic' act
Border Wars: Agents resent zeal for
amnesty
"What
the hell are we doing out here?" asked one veteran agent. "Why don't we just
pack it in? Amnesty? It's just an open invitation for more illegal aliens to come into the
country, stay low for a while and, eventually, get their citizenship papers.
GOP not supporting English measures
Voters
are embracing the anti-bilingual-education initiative on the November ballot in Colorado
and Massachusetts. The question is, why won't Republicans?
TX: Governor candidates advertise in Spanish to
attract support
Gubernatorial
candidates in Texas and New Mexico are running Spanish radio and TV spots like never
before to reach the ever-growing bloc of Hispanic voters.
Study: Blondes Are an Endangered Species
A new study by
German researchers claims that people with blonde hair comprise an endangered species that
will become extinct by 2202.
3 agents arrested in death of Houston man
injured in immigration raid
Three
federal agents were arrested today and charged with violating the civil rights of a
Houston man who died from the injuries he suffered during an immigration raid.
Illegal Immigrant Smuggling Ring Broken Up in
Tucson
An illegal
immigrant smuggling ring in Tucson has been stopped.
Senators plan 9/11 U.S. tour to support
illegals' rights
He said the
tour's message to authorities north of the border is that "their security measures
violate human rights, and are persecutory towards Latin Americans, especially
Mexicans."
Taxpayer Funded: Colorado city offering
"holistic" program for immigrants
The city of
Aurora, Colorado is offering a program for Hispanic immigrants in which they can study
English and become familiar with U.S. laws and customs as a way of easing their
integration and finding work.
U.S. Has Given 125,000 Visas Since 9-11 To New
Visitors from the Middle East
The
State Department reported that between Sept. 12, 2001, and March 31, 2002, it had given
out 51,529 visas to non-Israeli Middle Easterners.
Mexico Pulls out of 1947 Post-Cold War Pact with
US
In its place, Fox's
government is calling for developing a new civilian security arrangement for the Americas
which would have the joint goals of fighting social problems and creating up-to-date
responses to potential "military-type" threats
US Fails To Screen Immigrants Seeking High-Tech
Jobs
The
U.S. government failed to screen requests by thousands of immigrants in the U.S. seeking
permission to work with sensitive technology that hostile nations could use to develop new
weapons
Immigrant group calls for bank boycott over
Mexican laborers' claim for back wages
A coalition of
Mexican immigrants has called for a boycott of Wells Fargo banks to support Mexican
laborers who claim money is owed to them for working on American farms and railroads more
than 50 years ago.
U.S. Embassy official accused of smuggling
illegal immigrants through Guatemala, Mexico
Prosecutors
are investigating charges that a top-ranking U.S. Embassy official helped smuggle
undocumented South American immigrants through Guatemala and Mexico and on to the United
States.
Illegal Immigrants Found Working at
Heathrow Airport
Police
have caught a group of illegal immigrants working in high-security zones at Heathrow
airport.
Immigrant group calls for bank
boycott over Mexican laborers' claim for back wages
A coalition of
Mexican immigrants has called for a boycott of Wells Fargo banks to support Mexican
laborers who claim money is owed to them for working on American farms and railroads more
than 50 years ago.
U.S. Embassy official accused of
smuggling illegal immigrants through Guatemala, Mexico
Prosecutors
are investigating charges that a top-ranking U.S. Embassy official helped smuggle
undocumented South American immigrants through Guatemala and Mexico and on to the United
States.
Immigrant group calls for bank boycott over
Mexican laborers' claim for back wages
A coalition of
Mexican immigrants has called for a boycott of Wells Fargo banks to support Mexican
laborers who claim money is owed to them for working on American farms and railroads more
than 50 years ago.
U.S. Embassy official accused of smuggling
illegal immigrants through Guatemala, Mexico
Prosecutors
are investigating charges that a top-ranking U.S. Embassy official helped smuggle
undocumented South American immigrants through Guatemala and Mexico and on to the United
States.
Lawmaker Seeks Stricter License
Requirements for Non-Citizens
If a Virginia
congressman gets his way, state motor vehicle departments will require proof from
non-citizens that they are legally in the United States before issuing them drivers
licenses.
CA: Immigrant-license bill returns
to Davis
Action by the
Assembly on Tuesday apparently will force Gov. Gray Davis to take action before Election
Day on the controversial issue of allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's
licenses.
Rewarding Illegal Aliens
Bill:
Gov. Davis is poised to approve authorization for undocumented immigrants
Police can now be drafted to enforce immigration
law
The concept
has divided police nationwide. Last week, Florida announced that it had signed the first
special agreement with the Justice Department under which 35 law-enforcement officers will
be trained and deputized to arrest immigrants deemed a threat to national security.
Mexican ID Card Gets Illegal Aliens Access to
Banks
Mexican
citizens living in the United States are allegedly being illegally helped by at least one
national banking chain that now accepts a card issued by the Mexican government as valid
identification for opening accounts
INS Overload Frees Up Illegal Immigrants
The cell doors
have been swinging open for illegal immigrants in Oklahoma.
IA: Licenses denoting noncitizens criticized
The
Iowa Civil Liberties Union will ask Gov. Tom Vilsack to rescind a decision to issue
drivers' licenses that single out foreign nationals
Middle Eastern immigrants to U.S. increasing
Study shows
strong interest in coming despite fallout from Sept. 11
Immigrants here want voice, vote in Mexico
Mexican
immigrants living in the United States could soon have some political clout in Mexico.
Islam takes root in Mexico
The
new adherents to Islam in Chiapas are almost all Maya who were once Protestants
Ranger killed in shootout on border
Death
linked to hit squad that killed 4, officials say
Gov't dismisses U.S. concerns of narcoterrorism
in Mexico
The Mexican
government on Friday rejected the comments of U.S. drug czar Asa Hutchinson, who said his
country is concerned about the possibility of Mexican drug cartels funding terrorist
organizations.
Federal Judge Lets Undocumented Worker Seek
Damages From Employer
A federal judge
has ruled that an undocumented worker who sued his boss for unpaid wages can seek damages
from the employer, who allegedly reported him to immigration officials.
Fox Will Head New Agency for Mexico
Migrants
President
Vicente Fox, answering criticism that he had tuned out the voices of Mexican immigrants in
the United States, announced the creation of a Cabinet-level agency Tuesday to lobby for
the interests of Mexico's 22 million citizens abroad.
Britain is losing Britain
Is
immigration in Britain out of control? Our correspondent, an immigrant's son, says it is
causing social tension, cultural clashes and economic strain
Millions of Mexican Illegal Aliens Endanger U.S.
Security
The
millions of Mexican illegal aliens in the United States endanger national security by
creating a demand for false identity documents and smuggling networks that could also
assist terrorists
Census Finds Immigrants Lower City's Income Data
The
surprising drop in median income in New York City that has puzzled demographers studying
the results of the 2000 census appears to be traceable in large part to immigration
For first time, Chinese language on ballots
Chinese
joins Spanish as the only foreign language in which ballots are available in Cook County.
The Justice Department also ordered Kane County to include Spanish ballots in parts of
that county by November.
Wave of Pupils Lacking English Strains Schools
The
number of students with limited English skills, most of them Hispanic, has doubled, to
five million in the last decade, data from the United States Department of Education show
Illegal Alien Charged with First Degree Murder
in Death of 15-Year-Old
Spokane
County prosecutors filed first-degree murder charges against a man accused of running a
red light and causing a crash that killed a 15-year-old girl.
FBI Joins Border Murder Probe
Over 300 girls
and women have been brutally murdered over the past nine years just across the border in
Juarez, Mexico, and after years of outcries U.S. authorities are joining the local
investigation, which some say is fraught with incompetence and corruption.
Agents leaving Border Patrol in droves, union
says
Low pay, low morale
and confusion over who will ultimately be the boss of the U.S. Border Patrol have prompted
hundreds of agents to quit.
INS to deport Arab aliens on airliners
No
handcuffs, no police escorts for 6,000 Middle-Easterners living in U.S. illegally
Number of truckers willing to traffic Mexican
migrants growing
With fees of up to
5,000 dollars per person, more and more commercial drivers for companies based in El Paso
are smuggling undocumented immigrants across the country in their trucks as they transport
cargo
Fox gets invitation to Bush's Texas ranch
President
Vicente Fox is the latest world leader to win an invitation to U.S. President George W.
Bush's Texas ranch.
Counties told to add languages to ballots
SANTA
CLARA MUST INCLUDE TAGALOG; SAN MATEO PICKS UP SPANISH, CHINESE
Drug raids net 2,127 arrests on Mexican border
U.S.
Marshals Service operation led to the arrest of 2,127 suspected drug traffickers along the
U.S.-Mexico border since March
Gunshots exchanged in remote border area
A U.S. Border
Patrol agent exchanged fire with a gunman Saturday in the same area where an agent was
fired upon two months ago
What They Don't Tell You Is That over a Thousand
Border Patrol Agents Have Quit to Become Sky Marshalls
Only
22 agents added to Canadian border despite call for more security
INS loses 73 inspectors since 9-11
Overworked
terrorist-interceptors complain of 16-hour shifts
Huge gaps remain on northern border
One agent each 16 miles,
data shows; little change since 9/11
Denver: Feds order bilingual elections
Rise in
Hispanic population triggers new costs for city
As Terrorist Threats Persist and the Market
Continues its Plunge, House Judiciary Committee Grants Relief to Criminal Aliens
While the government
acknowledges that there are tens of thousands of potential foreign terrorists living in
the United States, not to mention some 9 million illegal aliens, and that the Immigration
and Naturalization Service is woefully ill-equipped to locate even the most potentially
dangerous foreign nationals on our soil, the House Judiciary Committee has found something
more important for the INS to do: Reopen the cases of thousands of criminal aliens who
have been deported from the United States.
Mexican Officials Admit Mexican Military Fired
Shots
Garcia is
leading an investigation to determine if the soldiers' response on June 14 "was
according to the law and appropriate."
Two dead, 14 hospitalized in truck carrying
immigrants
Javier
Mendoza, who lives across the street from Love's truck stop, said six adults and six
children collapsed in his back yard.
The National Council of the Race (That's Like
Saying the Council of White People) Wants Our Borders Wide Open. They Claim to Represent
All Hispanics. There Are 6 Billion People on the Planet and They All Want into the US.
Hispanic
Group Assails INS Enforcement Plan--La Raza Says Fla. Pact Stirs Immigrant Fears
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
cross-training 35 police officers to also serve as INS agents
While
Florida law enforcement officials spearhead a pilot program designating officers to also
serve as INS agents, all eyes are on the Sunshine State in anticipation of what could
become the national model for domestic security
The National Council of the Race (That's Like
Saying the Council of White People) Wants Our Borders Wide Open. They Claim to Represent
All Hispanics. There Are 6 Billion People on the Planet and They All Want into the US.
Hispanic
Group Assails INS Enforcement Plan--La Raza Says Fla. Pact Stirs Immigrant Fears
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
cross-training 35 police officers to also serve as INS agents
While
Florida law enforcement officials spearhead a pilot program designating officers to also
serve as INS agents, all eyes are on the Sunshine State in anticipation of what could
become the national model for domestic security
18 Illegal Aliens Freed at Oklahoma Feds
Insistence
Bass
said deputies contacted the Immigration and Naturalization Service, who told them to
detain all 18. After two hours, the INS asked the department to let them all go, Bass
said.
Immigration bill offers felons a second chance
Some
legal immigrants to the United States who have been deported in the past six years for
aggravated felonies will be allowed to apply for re-entry under a bill pending before the
House Judiciary Committee today
U.S. banks, cities accept Mexican illegals' ID
A Mexican identification
card used chiefly by illegal immigrants is being accepted by a growing number of U.S.
banks and cities.
Consular officials liken visa critics to
neo-Nazis
High-level
State Department officials have circulated e-mails accusing Rep. Dan Burton and Bush
administration officials of McCarthyism and neo-Nazism for criticizing the visa system's
failure to keep the September 11 terrorists out of the country
Illegals Lobby for University Access
More than 200
student-age immigrants from across the United States on Wednesday urged the U.S. Congress
to pass legislation giving them better access to a college education.
State to Review 'Visa Express' Program
Facing
increased scrutiny from Capitol Hill, the State Department has ordered a review of
procedures at all 207 U.S. posts worldwide that issue visas
"Immigrants threatened by INS
reconfiguration"
Hispanic
and immigrant advocacy groups fear the new department and its effects on the Immigration
and Naturalization Service (INS) could have an adverse effect on immigration
Suspect in Fake Visa Scam Could Be Released
A man
possibly connected to the Sept. 11 attacks who has been accused of buying a fake U.S. visa
at the American Embassy in Qatar will be released from federal custody and monitored
electronically
State Department willing to cede control over
visas
Secretary of State Colin
L. Powell said yesterday that he is willing to let the proposed Department of Homeland
Security write rules for entry visas now the State Department's job so that
better guidance will be given to those who issue them
Suspect in Fake Visa Scam Could Be Released
A man possibly
connected to the Sept. 11 attacks who has been accused of buying a fake U.S. visa at the
American Embassy in Qatar will be released from federal custody and monitored
electronically
State Department willing to cede control over
visas
Secretary
of State Colin L. Powell said yesterday that he is willing to let the proposed Department
of Homeland Security write rules for entry visas now the State Department's job
so that better guidance will be given to those who issue them
Illegal refugees low INS priority
The
Immigration and Naturalization Service said yesterday it cannot locate more than 70,000
illegal Honduran and Nicaraguan aliens who failed to re-register for temporary protected
status last week unless they commit serious crimes
Mexican immigrant who claims she
was raped sues U.S.
A
Mexican immigrant who maintains she was sexually assaulted twice by an immigration guard
is suing the U.S. government, saying its employees were negligent by failing to heed her
complaints
Storm Clouds Rise Over H1-B
Samaritan Patrol to Watch Border,
"Save" Illegal Aliens
In an effort they hope
will save the lives of illegal entrants crossing Southern Arizona's searing desert,
members of us groups are kicking off Samaritan Patrol
INS Web Site to Track Foreign Students
The
Immigration and Naturalization Service has launched the Internet Web site that the
nation's universities will soon use to register foreign students
UN opens human rights office in Mexico, Will
Focus on Undocmented Aliens' Rights
"Undocumented
migrants continue to face a precarious situation in national territory, as they are often
victims of physical abuse and extortion at the hion at the hands of migration agents tion
agents or immigrant smugggrant smugglers..."
Mexico officiexico
official: U.S. policy leadipolicy leading to deaths on border
Using
some of the strongest language yet to demand an amnesty for illegal immigrant workerible
for the death of Mexicans at the border.
Politicians Competing for Immigrants' Votes
That's what
it's all about. The average American Citizen doesn't know the Bill or Rights or the
Constitution. Imagine some "new citizen" who came here illegally from some
fascist police state, who is told they got their citizenship by pulling the lever for some
corrupt democrat who's anti-gun...
Mexico official: U.S. policy leading to deaths
on border
Using
some of the strongest language yet to demand an amnesty for illegal immigrant workers,
Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge G. Castañeda suggested Wednesday that U.S. policy is
responsible for the death of Mexicans at the border.
Politicians Competing for Immigrants' Votes
That's what
it's all about. The average American Citizen doesn't know the Bill or Rights or the
Constitution. Imagine some "new citizen" who came here illegally from some
fascist police state, who is told they got their citizenship by pulling the lever for some
corrupt democrat who's anti-gun...
Mexico official: U.S. policy leading to deaths
on border
Using
some of the strongest language yet to demand an amnesty for illegal immigrant workers,
Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge G. Castañeda suggested Wednesday that U.S. policy is
responsible for the death of Mexicans at the border.
Politicians Competing for Immigrants' Votes
That's what
it's all about. The average American Citizen doesn't know the Bill or Rights or the
Constitution. Imagine some "new citizen" who came here illegally from some
fascist police state, who is told they got their citizenship by pulling the lever for some
corrupt democrat who's anti-gun...
Top border patrol agent says U.S. must care for
illegals
The
chief U.S. Border Patrol agent said yesterday that the government has a responsibility to
protect Mexican citizens who are illegally crossing into the United States
5m Eye the West as EU Borders Expand
The
EU's eastward expansion will bring an influx of about five million immigrants to western
Europe by 2020
Proposed Homeland Security Agency must control
visas, lawmaker says
President
Bush's proposed Department of Homeland Security should control the issuance of visas to
prevent terrorists from easily entering the country, a House committee member said at one
of several national security-related hearings yesterday.
Arizona Gov. Wants Border to Disappear within 2
Decades
Representing
Arizona for the last time as she approaches the end of her term in office, Gov. Jane Hull
reiterated the need for guest workers but also went further, noting she'd like to see the
formal border disappear within two decades
BBC: Fighting immigration 'a waste of time'
"All the
time we've got this illusion that we can stop the flow. You can't. People will walk in,
swim in, fly in. It's beyond our capabilities to stop illegal immigration without
affecting civil liberties in a very big way."
Mexican soldiers crossing border
Mexico has been
sending more soldiers to the U.S. border to combat drug smuggling, and some are raising
alarms on the other side by carrying their operations into the United States.
Amnesty for Illegals Demanded
Ventura
County labor leaders and community activists are waging a campaign aimed at gaining legal
status for millions of undocumented immigrants said to be working in the United States.
Sign the Tancredo Homeland Defense Petition
"Please
use your authority to deploy the military to help protect our nations borders. I am
extremely concerned about the porosity of both our northern and southern borders..."
Judge: No immigration checks between U.S. and
territories
A
federal judge has ruled that immigration checks on people leaving this U.S. Caribbean
territory for the United States were unconstitutional in violating people's rights against
unlawful search and seizure.
Chicago makes it legal to accept Mexican
Consulate ID cards
Critics say city
is sanctioning illegal immigration.
Border Patrol agents break up international
immigrant smuggling ring
Thirteen
undocumented immigrants and three suspected smugglers have been taken into custody by U.S.
Border Patrol agents who broke up a smuggling ring that charged as much as $50,000 to take
the immigrants to New York City.
Judge orders immediate kidney care for illegals
Five
Mexicans who sued the state in April, hoping to force it to pay for their dialysis, have
won the right to treatment
Protesters: Illegals drain health care
They
said the United States has to protect its borders or risk seeing its way of life
destroyed. They spoke, too, against free medical care for illegal immigrants.
Mexico to review shooting at border
Mexico's attorney
general has ordered an investigation of Friday's shooting of a vehicle filled with 23
suspected illegal immigrants who were rescued by Border Patrol agents west of the U.S.
border city of Calexico.
INS investigates shooting of 8 near Mexico
border
The U.S.
Border Patrol found eight persons shot in a Chevrolet Suburban carrying 21 undocumented
aliens near the Mexican-U.S. border yesterday, and some of the passengers said they had
been shot by Mexican soldiers
Immigrants shot while crossing to U.S.;
Congressman pushing to militarize border
Tancredo
said he considers shots fired at U.S. law enforcement agents, on their own soil, an act of
war.
Arrests down at Mexico-U.S. border
Border Patrol
arrests around the Naco area dropped 49 percent this year.
Wow! By the End of the Month About 200 National
Guard soldiers helping protect the U.S.-Canada border in five northern states
"should" be carrying weapons for self-defense
Under
the original rules for the deployment developed by the Department of Defense and other
agencies, regular border agents have been responsible for protecting Guard troops.
Arrests down at Mexico-U.S. border
Border Patrol
arrests around the Naco area dropped 49 percent this year.
U.S. saw biggest immigration rise in history in
'90s
The nation's
immigrant population grew by more than 11 million people in the 1990s, the highest
increase in history, according to Census 2000 data released Tuesday.
Ashcroft Plans to Fingerprint "Some"
Visitors
While
the American people are forced to biometrically thumbscan for Driver's licenses (national
ID cards)
Visa Stamps Stolen in INS Break-In
In another
black eye for the embattled Immigration and Naturalization Service, someone broke into the
agency's inspection office in Tacoma, Wash., Sunday evening and made off with four stamps
used to allow foreigners to enter the U.S.
U.S tells Canadian students to stay home
An
Immigration and Naturalization Service decision to bar part-time Canadian students from
U.S. colleges and universities could force hundreds of Canadians attending local schools
to halt their educational plans
Russian Student Visa Costs Lowered
The U.S.
Embassy in Moscow said Monday it had slashed the price of visas for Russian students
visiting the United States, following up on a pledge by the nations' presidents to build
closer contacts.
No worries for illegal residents
INS chief:
It's not 'reasonable' to enforce law on those already in U.S.
Two Conservatives Tell Bush They Oppose DOJ
Police Plan to Track Down Illegals
David
Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union, and Grover Norquist, president of
Americans for Tax Reform, wrote President Bush on Friday to complain that the plan under
review by Attorney General John Ashcroft would set a dangerous precedent by empowering
local jurisdictions to enforce many federal laws.
INS Rounds up only 600 of 314,000 estimated
illegals who have ignored deportation orders
and of course
there are way, way more out there than the number INS releases
U.S. and Mexican officials hunt for immigrant
smugglers
Mexican and
U.S. immigration officials on Thursday began working together to find eight of the
"most wanted" immigrant smugglers or "coyotes" operating along the
Mexico-California border.
Mexican Congress rejects giving water to the
U.S., says border communities come first
A 1944
bilateral treaty states Mexico must provide the U.S. with 431.4 million cubic meters of
water annually from the Rio Bravo - known as Rio Grande north of the border
Suspicious Gang of Middle Eastern Illegals Walks
Free as INS is a No-Show on Memorial Day
Frustrated cops in New York had
to free a suspicious gang of illegal Mideast aliens because the INS "didn't want to
be bothered" on the Memorial Day weekend
Tancredo Outraged at Another Mexican Border
Incursion
"I
cannot in good conscience stand by and watch another incursion along our border take
place," said Tancredo. "Unless we open our eyes and recognize that whats
happening along the U.S. Mexico border is real, one of our guys is going to get killed.
Illegal immigrants from China captured after
swimming ashore naked in California
Ten
illegal immigrants from China were captured Thursday after they swam ashore naked using
life vests and a makeshift raft, police said.
Tancredo Outraged at Another Mexican Border
Incursion
"I
cannot in good conscience stand by and watch another incursion along our border take
place," said Tancredo. "Unless we open our eyes and recognize that whats
happening along the U.S. Mexico border is real, one of our guys is going to get killed.
Illegal immigrants from China captured after
swimming ashore naked in California
Ten
illegal immigrants from China were captured Thursday after they swam ashore naked using
life vests and a makeshift raft, police said.
Bank of America to make it simpler to send money
to Mexico
For Bank
of America, the transfer service opens up the potential of a growing Hispanic market in
the South and West.
Terrorists using 'Open Door' into U.S.
Ting, a
former assistant commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, said one of
the most threatening gaps in national immigration controls is the simple, open policy of
allowing anyone to fly in on a European passport - no visa required, no troublesome
questions.
Egyptians Arrested for Smuggling Middle
Easterners into US Through Mexico
The
ring aided "large numbers" of undocumented immigrants from Egypt and the Middle
East by flying them on tourist visas to Brazil, then taking them to Guatemala, then
through Mexico, and finally across the southwest U.S. border - for a fee of $8,000, court
documents said.
Border czar: U.S. interested in guest-worker
program
The U.S.
government is interested in a guest-worker program which would serve as a solution to the
immigration issue with Mexico, Border Affairs Commissioner Ernesto Ruffo Appel said this
week
Interior Secretary says Mexico not violating
water treaty with U.S.
In an apparent
break with President Vicente Fox, Interior Secretary Santiago Creel on Wednesday denied
Mexico had broken a 1944 water treaty with the United States, saying it still had several
months to begin making payments.
Border Patrol agent fired on
Says
Mexican soldier was the shooter
Mexican Farmers to Protest Water Theft with
American Farmers
The
peaceful assembly is being organized to protest Mexicos mounting water debt to the
United States and highlight the economic hardship it is causing in the Rio Grande Valley.
Nearly 10 Percent of Foreigners Illegally
Reaping Social Security Cards
More than 100,000 of the 1.2
million original Social Security numbers handed out to foreigners in 2000 were obtained
through fake documents
Reward offered for information on stolen cyanide
The Degussa
Mexico mining company is offering a 25,000-peso (2,717-dollar) reward for information
concerning the whereabouts of more than eight tons of sodium cyanide stolen last week in
central Mexico
Mexico-U.S. lawmakers meeting ends with
discrepancies
The 41st
Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Meeting ended over the weekend with discrepancies on
various major issues, including immigration and water sharing along the border
Spanish language joins U.S. culture
From ATMs
to menus to football to politics, the Spanish language is creeping into American culture
Tancredo in immigration spotlight
Rep.
Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., continues to draw national attention as an opponent of President
Bush's efforts to liberalize immigration laws.
National Guard's border duties are cut
Customs'
budget concerns halt deployment at Mexican line; troops stay by Canada
New Security Checks Swamp INS Offices
Applications
Pile Up Because Workers Lack Database Access, Training
Fox to present plan for paying off Mexico's
water debt to United States
President
Vicente Fox announced Wednesday his government will present a detailed plan within 15 days
for conserving water in northern Mexico and for paying off the country's staggering water
debt to the United States.
Bush Signs Law Enhancing Border Security
Smokescreen
continues
WA State not keeping up with Hispanic
population's growth, some say
Washington
schools have increased programs for Spanish-speaking students. In 1990, 162 districts in
the state had programs for students who knew little or no English. Now 187 districts do,
according to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Census: More Speak Spanish at Home
In
more American homes, the answer is "Si." Census 2000 data released so far for 13
states shows more U.S. residents are speaking Spanish at home, an inevitable trend given
the surge in the nation's Hispanic population over the 1990s.
Mexico-U.S. water debate heats up
Tensions are
mounting among farmers in Ortiz's home district, who say crops in Mexico's upriver Rio
Bravo watershed are flourishing as crops in South Texas are dying - allegedly due to
Mexico's failure to comply with a 1944 water sharing treaty.
U.S. Will Step Up Oversight of Student Visa
Program
Immigration:
The federal crackdown on foreigners will require schools to monitor their activities.
Texas farmers plan blockade of bridges
To
protest Mexico's withholding of promised H2O
Bill: Don't pay an illegal worker, pay a fine
Counteracting
the U.S. Supreme Court, a coalition of labor and civil rights groups is pushing state
legislation that would fine employers who short undocumented workers on their pay.
Legalizing Mexicans Working in the US to Take
Center Stage at US-Mexican Interparliamentary Conference
Our task will
be emphasizing our immigration relationship as a reality ... and that the most convenient
thing for both sides is to legalize (the migrants)," National Action Party Dep.
Felipe Calderon said Tuesday.
House extends "border passports" for
Mexicans
Most of those
documents expired last year and should have been replaced by laser visas, which can be
read by automatic scanners
U.S. legislator complains of incursions by
Mexican army
Rep. Tom
Tancredo (Rep.-CO) said in a letter addressed to President Vicente Fox and published
Wednesday in the daily Milenio that Mexican troops had repeatedly entered U.S. territory
and even had encounters with the U.S. Border Patrol.
Tancredo accuses Mexico of
'incursions' into US Territory
An outspoken critic
of President Bush's efforts to soften immigration rules, Tancredo accused the Mexican
government of staging 23 "incursions" of U.S. territory in the past year.
1,000 Illegal Immigrants try for limited supply
of Mexican IDs
More
than 1,000 Mexican immigrants lined up at an Antioch high school yesterday to apply for
identification cards from the Mexican government.
Silly, INS -- Don't You Know the Bush
Administration's Aim Is to Keep Our Borders Wide Open?
Bush Refuses INS
Appeal for Money
Upper Midwest recognizes the rising tide of
immigrants
The influx
of immigrants in the predominantly white Upper Midwest during the past decade has
communities grappling with a changing culture
US Suspects Mexico Hoarding Water
U.S.
officials say that under a 1944 treaty, Mexico owes Texas farmers 1.5 million acre-feet of
water. Each acre-foot is enough to cover one acre of land with one foot of water, an
amount equivalent to 326,000 gallons.
Mexican Farmers plan to blockade three border
bridges
Protest over
inability to enforce 1944 U.S.-Mexico water treaty
LA City Panel: Trial acceptance of Mexican ID
urged
A Los
Angeles city panel said Wednesday the city should, on a six-month trail basis, add an
identification card issued by the Mexican consulate to the list of acceptable
identification for city services.
CA: State Sued Over Immigrant IDs
The
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund sued the state of California on
Thursday, claiming that a controversial measure to allow illegal immigrants to obtain
driver's licenses inadvertently became law last year and needs to be implemented by the
Department of Motor Vehicles.
WA Police balk at watching for illegal
immigrants
Local
departments say they don't have time or money to do federal agencies' work
Mexican Border states study legalizing marijuana
Governors of
northern border states are studying the possibility of legalizing marijuana, the governor
of Chihuahua said Wednesday
Coddling criminal immigrants?
Liberal
Rep. Barney Frank, Massachusetts Democrat, wants to let foreign criminals stay here. And,
incredibly, the House Judiciary Committee is about to give him a chance to do it.
In Your Face: Mexican horsemen ride along US border
About
8,000 Mexican horse riders are taking part in a parade along a 50 kilometer stretch of the
border with the United States to underline the traditions linking the indigenous people on
both sides of the frontier.
Emotions Run Hot on H-1Bs
Numbers
difficult to track; impact of visas debated
Mexico announces plan to erect beacons near border
to aid migrants
Mexican
federal agents will visit the towers every three hours to assist migrants, transporting
them to shelters or hospitals if needed and maintaining a supply of water.
House Votes To Abolish INS, Create New Agencies
The
House of Representatives has voted to abolish the Immigration and Naturalization Service
and to create two new federal agencies to deal with legal and illegal immigration.
Social Security Audit Turns up More Illegal
Alien Hires
The agency
estimates that it will send out "no-match" letters to 750,000 of the nation's
6.5 million employers, up from 110,000 letters sent last year.
St. Petersburg Times: "Crackdown hurts
Hispanic noncitizens"
Driver's
license restrictions, intended to fight terrorism, hinder people just trying to hold jobs
Program Helps Illegals Earn a GED
Passing
the high school equivalency test is seen by Project Avanzando's graduates as their
passport out of poverty
House to Vote on INS Reforms
A bill to
reform the Immigration and Naturalization Service will pass the House of Representatives
Thursday by an overwhelming margin
FL: Immigrant activists rip proposal
National,
state and local immigrant advocates joined forces Wednesday in Miami to protest a Justice
Department initiative that would give local and state police the power to detain people
who cannot immediately prove they are in the country legally.
Border agents banned from using
headgear
U.S.
Border Patrol agents who use all-terrain vehicles can no longer wear headgear that
partially covers their faces.
CA: Bush's Budget Calls for the Elimination of
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program
Bush's
fiscal 2002-03 budget calls for eliminating the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program,
which this year is paying $217 million to California law enforcement agencies -- including
more than $50 million to Southern California counties -- to help offset the cost of
incarcerating 14,492 undocumented felons.
Mexico condemns arrests of illegal airport
workers
Mexico
has denounced an ongoing U.S. initiative to bolster airport security, saying all it has
done is round up hard-working, harmless undocumented immigrants
CA: Bush's Budget Calls for the Elimination of
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program
Bush's
fiscal 2002-03 budget calls for eliminating the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program,
which this year is paying $217 million to California law enforcement agencies -- including
more than $50 million to Southern California counties -- to help offset the cost of
incarcerating 14,492 undocumented felons.
Mexico condemns arrests of illegal airport
workers
Mexico
has denounced an ongoing U.S. initiative to bolster airport security, saying all it has
done is round up hard-working, harmless undocumented immigrants
Bush's 'open door'
"slammed"
or so
they say...
Legislator: U.S. Congress should pass bill
legalizing immigrants' status
Rep. Silvestre Reyes, head of
the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, on Tuesday urged Congress to approve an initiative to
legalize the status of thousands of illegal immigrants.
Border tunnel found under Customs parking lot
Authorities suspect the
lighted, reinforced tunnel, which was at risk of collapse before sagging pavement alerted
a security guard, was used to smuggle drugs from Mexico to Nogales.
New tracking plan will allow
companies to skip routine border checks
A
federal program outlined today will speed routine border crossings for the trucks, ships
and planes of U.S. companies.
INS Lawyer: Meissner Ordered Elian Evidence
Destroyed
Clinton
administration Immigration and Naturalization Service chief Doris Meissner gave an order
to destroy evidence related to the Elian Gonzalez case, a former INS attorney is now
alleging.
The Oregonian: "Finding folks without
papers is not cops' job"
The
Immigration and Naturalization Service doesn't have enough money or manpower to track down
the millions of folks who have overstayed their visas. So Attorney General John Ashcroft
is asking some state and local police departments to help chase down the undocumented farm
workers, restaurant cooks, maids and nannies.
VA: Norfolk (Location of a Huge US Miliary
Presence) INS often granted crews improper shore leave
Even after four
Pakistanis from the cargo ship Progreso disappeared in mid-March, crews from two more
cargo vessels were allowed improper shore leave
House Panel to Act on Immigration Reform
U.S.
House of Representatives committee plans to act on legislation abolishing the Immigration
and Naturalization Service even though INS Commissioner James Ziglar told the panel on
Tuesday he is moving to restructure the agency that has come under fire since the Sept. 11
attacks.
From north and south, people flock to Tijuana -
along with HIV, which flourishes
Danger
at the border
Amnesty plan helps post 9-11 detainees, foes say
A
congressional plan offering limited amnesty to illegal aliens would allow some
post-September 11 detainees to delay deportation or even apply for green cards, according
to advocates for tougher immigration laws.
Busloads of smuggled children intercepted
Guatemalan
authorities intercepted some 49 children, from toddlers to teen-agers, who were being
illegally transported from El Salvador to the United States, in what authorities said on
Sunday was part of a highly organized smuggling network.
U.S. Has Given 50,000 Visas Since 9-11 To New
Visitors From the Middle East
The
department also issued new visas to allow more than 140,000 visitors into the United
States since September 11 from an additional arc of countries running from Pakistan, Sri
Lanka, India and Nepal to Bangladesh.
Mexico may defend illegal immigrants before
international tribunals
The Mexican
government is considering the possibility of turning to international organizations to
defend the labor rights of the 3.5 million illegal Mexican immigrants in the United States
following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that effectively voids their protection
Don't Believe the Hype: Plugging a Very Porous
Northern Border
We're still wide
open
Here's What's Going Really Going on: US
"may allow arms for National Guard"
That's
Right -- Our Border Is Being "Protected" by Unarmed National Guardsmen
Border town clash sparks rights debate
The
incident highlights years of bad blood between the former colonia and the federal agency
in charge of stemming illegal immigration on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Somali felon can't be deported from Twin Cities,
judge rules
A Somali refugee in the Twin
Cities who pleaded guilty to a felony may not be deported to Somalia, because it lacks a
government that will accept him, a federal judge has ruled.
Deportees get Medicare benefits
Medicare
paid for health services in 1998 and 1999 for nearly 50 individuals who had been deported
from the United States, according to a new report that shows the agency doesn't have
checks in place to prevent those kinds of claims.
Injury often entrants' freedom ticket
Suffering
minor injuries while crossing the border means a new chance at freedom for some illegal
entrants.
Latino Job Seekers Find 'Born in
USA' Not Enough
Employment:
Despite better education and language skills, younger workers fall behind immigrant
counterparts.
Mass: Framingham duo guilty of making fake green cards: Illegals sentenced; may be deported
Mexican Novellist sees bilingual U.S. in this
century
Acclaimed
Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes forecasts a bilingual 21st century for America with a
fully integrated U.S.-Mexico labor market where the free flow of labor is the norm and
migrant workers are protected and respected
INS Action Ruled a Violation of Whistle-Blower
Protections
2 Border Agents
Who Complained Were Demoted
Mexican visitors "flood" across border
during Holy Week
Lori Inman,
manager of the Park Place Shopping Center in Tucson, said she expects her parking lot to
be jammed with cars sporting Mexican license plates, as it is every year at this time
More Immigrants on Welfare Despite
Reform
Immigrants
continue to take advantage of the public dole more than native-born Americans despite a
massive overhaul of welfare laws designed to put a crimp in benefits to non-citizens.
Court: No awards for illegal alien
The
Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Wednesday the National Labor Relations Board cannot order back pay
or other awards to an illegal alien, even if the alien was unfairly fired.
Four accused of duping would-be citizens; fake
naturalization ceremonies allegedly staged
Immigrants
seeking to become U.S. citizens were duped into paying thousands of dollars to take part
in a fake naturalization ceremony that included a person in a black robe posing as a
judge, federal agents said.
CA Gov Davis Continues Pushing Driver's Licenses
for Illegals
"I
believe we can fashion a bill which gives people who have been here for a while and are
contributing to our economy the right to drive to work, and does not compromise public
security,"
Less Than 1/3 of Our Border Troops to Be Armed
Bowing
to Senate pressure, the Pentagon will shortly allow nearly one third of the 1,600 National
Guard soldiers manning border crossings to carry weapons
Mexico: Flow of illegals 'inevitable'
"The
migratory phenomenon between Mexico and the United states is structural and
permanent," concludes a study by Mexico's National Population Council
Needed: Reform at immigration agency
Rep.
Tom Tancredo has become so disgusted with the beleaguered Immigration and Naturalization
Service over the years that he has compiled a report he calls "unbelievable but true
immigration stories.''
Undocumented workers making mark on Twin Cities
economy
They're
putting peel-off stickers that read "This money was earned and spent in Minnesota by
an undocumented worker" on dollar bills
Easter procession honors plight of illegal
immigrants
A group of
Catholic priests has prepared an Easter procession along the Mexico-U.S. border dedicated
to the struggle of illegal immigrants.
U.S. busts ring forcing Mexican girls into
prostitution
Promising
marriage or a better life to teen-agers from Mexico, six men and women lured the girls to
New Jersey, forced them to become prostitutes in rundown houses and beat them if they
tried to leave, authorities said
Russian Mobsters Illegally Entering the US Via
Mexico
Tens of
thousands are entering the US every year illegally, many crossing the Mexican border and
going to LA. "They include ex-KGB officers, former special forces and government
officers
Mexican Immigrants Swarm for New IDs
Mexican
immigrants, many of them illegal, have found a new way to prove their identity in the new
era of security in the United States. The Mexican Consulate Office has started issuing
identification cards called a matricula consular to any Mexicans who apply for the ID.
Texas-Mexico water war boils over
The dispute stems
from a 1944 water treaty in which Mexico agreed to allow 350,000 acre-feet of water to
flow annually from Mexican streams and tributaries into the Rio Grande River for use by
farmers in south Texas. Mexico has defaulted on the accord
Bush and Fox announce partnership to boost
investment in Mexico
The two heads
of state met privately to discuss bilateral relations in Monterrey, Mexico's main
industrial hub, after attending the UN International Conference on Financing for
Development this week.
Bush bars National Guard troops deployed to the
border from carrying guns under 1878 legislation
North Dakota Army
National Guard troops working airport security since September carry firearms on duty.
Their colleagues called up to patrol vast isolated stretches of the Canadian border do
not.
Senators Say Arm Border Troops
A bipartisan
group of senators concerned over the safety of 1,700 National Guard troops recently
deployed to the Mexican and Canadian borders is calling on President Bush to let them
carry weapons.
Poor Sell-out NWO Puppet Bush won't get bill
giving aliens amnesty
Senate
Democrats yesterday postponed action on an amnesty measure for illegal immigrants, denying
President Bush a chance to announce the accomplishment during his trip to Mexico this
week.
European Open-door policies are slamming shut
The trend is
toward a reversal of liberal refugee policies. Although the changes accompany a revival of
conservatism throughout Europe, experts say the terrorist attacks on the United States and
revelations of terrorist cells in Europe have stoked anti-immigrant emotion and fueled
efforts to tighten immigration laws
Bush to Announce Amnesty Initiatives for
Illegals
On the eve of
his trip to Mexico, Peru and El Salvador, President Bush promised initiatives to ease the
plight of would-be illegal immigrants, saying, "There are people in our neighborhood
who hurt."
IRS seminars, IDs help illegal immigrants pay US
taxes
Critics say
one federal agency is accommodating lawbreakers that another agency is trying ferret out.
Mexico Signs 2-Year Lease for Consulate in
Indianapolis -- for $1
Officials to
sign lease today for space in Union Station; Mexico will pay for renovation and utilities.
Bush Urges Senate to Grant Amnesty to Hundreds
of Thousands of Illegal Aliens
the
president prefers to describe them as lawful inhabitants
Fox and Bush have a lot to discuss in Monterrey
What Fox
really wants is a far-reaching guest-worker program, an amnesty for the four million-plus
of his countrymen and women who reside illegally north of the Rio Grande, and more visas
for Mexicans to enter the United States.
INS critics take aim at libertarians at the top
"Putting
a libertarian in charge of the INS is like asking Gloria Steinem to take over all of the
antiabortion efforts in the United States," said Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., chairman
of the congressional immigration reform caucus. "Libertarians are for open borders .
. . I think it's idiotic."
Bush Advisers Propose Merger of Border Agencies
President
Bush's advisers proposed on Tuesday merging the beleaguered U.S. Immigration and
Naturalization Service and the Customs Service into a single agency that would tighten
border security in response to the Sept. 11 attacks.
INS May Limit Visitors To 30 Days in the U.S.
The head of the
Immigration and Naturalization Service acknowledged for the first time yesterday that his
agency was to blame for the visa fiasco last week involving two dead Sept. 11 hijackers
and said it is considering stringent reforms that include limiting millions of foreign
visitors to 30-day stays in the United States.
US Hospitals Being Forced to Brink
of Bankruptcy by Influx of Illegal Aliens
The
hospitals, many of which are located in sparsely populated and poor counties, are spending
millions treating the broken bones, heat exhaustion and wounds of aliens they cannot
refuse to treat and who cannot pay
Report finds security still lacking along
U.S.-Canada border
A recent
report from the Inspector General's office has found that America's back door is still a
long way from secure.
Mexican citizens who live abroad seek voting
rights
Though he lives
in the United States, having gained legal residency years ago, Marín has retained his
Mexican citizenship and ties to the country of his birth.
Lawmakers Call for End of INS
Issuing
student visas to two Sept. 11 hijackers showed the Immigration and Naturalization Service
was beyond salvation
Tancredo: U.S. Has Illegal Immigration 'Death
Wish'
"What
other country in the world would be six months after an event like Sept. 11 without having
done a single thing to protect its own borders?"
Boiling Pot
The
immigration issue heats up
Congress OKs Amnesty for Illegal Aliens
Lawbreakers
Rewarded
HR 1885 Final Vote Results (Illegal Alien
Amnesty)
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Heavily-Armed, Machine Gun Toting Mexican
Soldiers Cross Border, Get Slap on the Wrist
A
Border Patrol agent tracking footprints found himself face to face with the soldith the
soldiers, one of whom ha of whom had unholstered his hstered his handgun. Each of the solh
of the soldiers carried a handgun, a handgun, threa>
House set to 'cloak' amnesty
House
Republican leaders will attempt to slip through an unrecorded vote this evening to give
amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, allowing them to remain legally in
the United States
Section 245(i) -- the mini amnesty
Your immediate
action is needed to fight a reinstatement of Section 245(i), a mini-amnesty for illegal
aliens.
Mexican Workers' Union Lobbies for Amnesty for
the Illegals
The
fast-growing, 1.5 million-member Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has begun a
mail campaign urging legislators to fix specifics to President Bush's vague declaration
that America should ignore the illegal status of an estimated 3.5 million undocumented
Mexican workers in the nation and find a way for them to obtain permanent residency en
route to becoming citizens.
Southwest shall secede from U.S., prof predicts
Charles
Truxillo, a professor of Chicano studies at the University of New Mexico, suggests
"Republica del Norte" would be a good name for a new, sovereign Hispanic nation
he foresees straddling the current border between the United States and Mexico.
Prince Charles campaigns for
Mexican street children
The
Prince of Wales has urged Mexican businessmen to donate money to a project that helps
local street children.
NM Makes It Easier for Illegals to Get Drivers
Licenses
It
will soon be easier for Mexicans and other foreigners living in the state to get a
driver's license.
Congressional
Immigration Reform Caucus
Working Toward Sound Immigration Policies for America
Chairman Tom Tancredo (R-CO)
Homeland Defense
Petition
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