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Feds Looking Into Fake Refugee Claims From Mexicans Working In Toronto

Feds looking into fake refugee claims from Mexicans working in Toronto By The Canadian Press Wed. Jan 9 – 9:25 AM TORONTO Federal officials are looking into an alleged immigration scam that's sending hundreds of Mexicans to Toronto as bogus … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

France’s Sarkozy Reveals Regional Support For Tougher Immigration Rules

France's Sarkozy Reveals Regional Support for Tougher Immigration Rules By VOA News 08 January 2008 French President Nicolas Sarkozy says the prime ministers of Italy and Spain have suggested a region-wide policy of expelling illegal immigrants from their countries. Mr. … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

France Misses Target For Deporting Immigrants

France misses target for deporting immigrants France fell just short of a controversial target to deport 25,000 illegal immigrants in 2007 PARIS, January 8, 2008 (AFP) – France fell just short of a controversial target to deport 25,000 illegal immigrants … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Secret Home Office Memo Orders Officials To Stop Deporting Bogus Foreign Students

Secret Home Office memo orders officials to STOP deporting bogus foreign students By MATTHEW HICKLEY Daily Mail Last updated at 00:34am on 8th January 2008 Immigration officers have been ordered to stop deporting foreign students who overstay their visas. A … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Australia and Canada: Two Demographic Bulimics?

AUSTRALIA AND CANADA: TWO DEMOGRAPHIC BULIMICS? Poet and author Mark OConnor has written another important analysis of Australias ecological eclipse at the hands of the growth cult. While the continent is obviously unique in its botanical character with problems that … Continue reading

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Food Aid For Migrants As Dream Move Sours

Food aid for migrants as dream move sours By Breda Heffernan Independent.ie Monday January 07 2008 Hundreds of immigrants are turning to a charity for help each week after their dream move turned sour. In one day centre alone almost … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

(Archbishop) Martin Urges Debate On School Integration

Martin urges debate on school integration Independent.ie Monday January 07 2008 Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has appealed for an “honest” debate on how the school system can best accommodate immigrants in a multi-cultural Ireland. The archbishop was preaching last … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

British Imams ‘Failing Young Muslims’

British imams failing young Muslims From The Times Justin Gest and Andrew Norfolk January 7, 2008 Attempts to reform British mosques and win back a lost generation of young Muslims are being undermined by the poor quality of home-trained imams, … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Bishop Warns Of No-Go Zones For Non-Muslims

Bishop warns of no-go zones for non-Muslims By Jonathan Wynne-Jones and Robyn Powell The Telegraph Last Updated: 4:29pm GMT 06/01/2008 Islamic extremists have created “no-go” areas across Britain where it is too dangerous for non-Muslims to enter, one of the … Continue reading

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January 3, 200*: Strike Could Ground Qantas—Airline Warned On Foreign ‘Scab’ Workers

Strike Could Ground Qantas Cath Hart The Australian January 03, 2008 QANTAS has ruled out importing temporary skilled workers on 457 visas to break the effect of a looming holiday season strike by 1700 Qantas maintenance workers. The national carrier's … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Bogus Asylum Seekers Escaping Deportation

Bogus asylum seekers escaping deportation By Tom Brady Security Editor Independent.ie Saturday January 05 2008 Almost four out of every five deportation orders for bogus asylum seekers over the past two years have not been enforced. The orders were signed … Continue reading

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New Arrivals Powering Britain’s Baby Boom

New arrivals powering Britain's baby boom Andy Imlach Special to The Regina Leader-Post Published: Saturday, January 05, 2008 Britain is in the midst of a population boom that may be solving one pressing social and economic problem, but is creating … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Travel Document Class-Action Suit Jumps First Hurdle

Travel document class-action suit jumps first hurdle Cost to the government could be more than $700 million in refunded fees Ian Mulgrew Vancouver Sun Saturday, January 05, 2008 A Coquitlam couple has won the first round in a $700-million-plus legal … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

102-Year-Old Heads For New Zealand

102-Year-Old Heads For New Zealand Reuters January 4, 2008 LONDON (Reuters) – A 102-year-old will become Britain's oldest emigrant this weekend when he leaves to start a new life with his wife in New Zealand. Eric and Doris King-Turner, 87, … Continue reading

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Dutch University Rejects Iranian Students For Nuclear Concerns

Dutch university rejects Iranian students for nuclear concerns www.chinaview.cn 2008-01-04 04:45:41 Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis BRUSSELS, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) — A Dutch university will no longer enroll students from Iran because the Dutch government is concerned Iranians could gain … Continue reading

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Lenihan Blames Barristers For Delays In Asylum Appeals

Lenihan blames barristers for delays in asylum appeals Ruadhan MacCormaic Migration Correspondent The Irish Times January 4, 2008 Minister of State for Integration Conor Lenihan has blamed cases taken by a “voracious group of barristers” for the “grief and difficulty” … Continue reading

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Asylum Applications Fall To Lowest Level In 10 Years

Asylum applications fall to lowest level in 10 years Independent.ie Friday January 04 2008 Asylum applications have dropped to their lowest level in 10 years, according to new figures from the Department of Justice. The department says less than 4,000 … Continue reading

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Homes Go To Asylum Families

Homes go to asylum families Peter Young Evening Chronicle Jan 4 2008 UP to 139 asylum seeker families will be allocated tenancies of the council houses they are already occupying in Newcastle if they are allowed to stay in the … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Industry Shake-Up ‘Could Push Out UK Workers’

Industry shake-up 'could push out UK workers' By Christopher Hope, Home Affairs Correspondent The Telegraph Last Updated: 2:23am GMT 04/01/2008 Thousands of British lawyers and accountants could lose out in the job market to rivals from developing countries under plans … Continue reading

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Court Gives Go Ahead For Immigration Class-Action Lawsuit

Court gives go ahead for immigration class-action lawsuit Richard Foot, CanWest News Service Published: Friday, January 04, 2008 The Federal Court of Canada has given the green light to a national, class-action lawsuit alleging that the Department of Citizenship and … Continue reading

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