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Illegal Immigrants Allowed At Least Five Strikes

Illegal immigrants allowed at least five strikes Border-crossings guidelines revealed amid probe into U.S. attorney firings By SUSAN CARROLL and MICHAEL HEDGES Houston Chronicle March 23, 2007, 3:03PM Documents released in the controversy about eight fired U.S. attorneys show that … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

‘All Unis (Universities) Playing Migrant Game’

'All unis (Universities) playing migrant game' Harriet Alexander Higher Education Reporter March 22, 2007 Regional university accused of immigration racket Education profit a matter of degree A UNIVERSITY accused of being a front for an immigration racket claims it is … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Illegal Passport Factories And Suppliers Raided

Illegal passport factories and suppliers raided By Megan Reynolds The Guardian March 22, 2007 A FAKE passport facility in Ilford was raided by police yesterday (Wednesday). It was one of a series of illegal passport factories and suppliers across London … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Mexican Ties Fade With Immigrants

Mexican Ties Fade With Immigration By MARK STEVENSON The Associated Press Thursday, March 22, 2007; 4:09 PM PURUANDIRO, Mexico — It's hard to find a family in Mexico that doesn't have relatives in the United States. Even President Felipe Calderon … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

House Lawmakers Look To Overhaul Immigration Law (Update 1)

House Lawmakers Look to Overhaul Immigration Law (Update1) By Jay Newton-Small March 22 (Bloomberg) — House lawmakers, seeking to jump- start immigration overhaul after Senate talks stalled, proposed a measure to create a guest-worker program, offer illegal migrants a path … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Judge Urges Settling Minuteman Dispute

Judge urges settling Minuteman dispute The Associated Press March 22, 2007 SANTA ANA, Calif. — A judge urged the ousted founder of the Minuteman Project to resolve his power struggle with the anti-illegal immigration group's board of directors out of … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Questions Spark McCain Flip On Illegals

ELECTION 2008 Questions spark McCain flip on illegals Schlafly program trains volunteers to pin candidates down on issues Posted: March 22, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Jerome R. Corsi 2007 WorldNetDaily.com Sen. John McCain's new attention to, and possibly new … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Kennedy-McCain Partnership Falters

Kennedy-McCain partnership falters Immigration bill on shelf amid campaign By Rick Klein, Boston Globe Staff March 22, 2007 WASHINGTON — Senators Edward M. Kennedy and John McCain have all but abandoned plans to cosponsor a comprehensive immigration reform bill this … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

The People Speak (Views From The UK and Canada)

The People Speak The U.K. Public 'Don't Believe' Their Government on Immigration; A Canadian Immigrant Thinks Canadian Programmes To Fight Discrimination Actually Encourage Discrimination The following are two examples of the public's views on immigration. The first is a poll … Continue reading

Posted in Bulletins - 2003 to Dec 31 2010, Cultural Effects, Cultural Effects pub. before Jan 2018, Weekly

Migration Fall Tipped To Hit Home Boom (New Zealand)

Migration fall tipped to hit home boom 5:00AM Wednesday March 21, 2007 By Brian Fallow New Zealand Herald The net inflow of migrants dwindled to 520 last month, a possible early signal of weaker economic growth and a more subdued … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Regional University Accused Of Immigration Racket

Regional university accused of immigration racket Harriet Alexander Higher Education Reporter Sydney Morning Herald March 21, 2007 A PUBLICLY funded university in regional Queensland – with 5000 mainly international students at its two Sydney campuses – has been accused of … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Schools Can Ban Muslim Veils For Safety, Focus

Schools can ban Muslim veils for safety, focus March 21, 2007 LONDON (AP) — Schools have the right to ban students from wearing Muslim veils if teachers think the garments affect safety or pupils' learning, the British government said yesterday. … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

New Tactics Disrupt Illegal Immigration

New tactics disrupt illegal immigration The Border Patrol is using an array of tools to cut down on illicit border crossings. Interviews suggest the crackdown is having an effect. By Richard Marosi, Times Staff Writer March 21, 2007 SASABE, MEXICO … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Deportations Fail Timely Basis Guide

Deportations fail timely basis guide By Jerry Seper THE WASHINGTON TIMES March 21, 2007 Illegal aliens detained under a final court order for removal from the United States are being held instead for long periods of time because of outdated … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Australia Tech Company Calls For Sanctions Of Companies Abusing 457 Visa

Australian tech association calls for sanctions of companies abusing 457 visa 20 March 2007 WorkPermit.com The Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association (ITCRA) is calling on the Australian government to more aggressively investigate and sanction employers and businesses who are … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Al-Qaida Gets Fake Papers As Home Office Issues 10,000 Passports To Fraudsters

Al-Qaida gets fake papers as Home Office issues 10,000 passports to fraudsters James Sturcke and agencies Tuesday March 20, 2007 Guardian Unlimited An estimated 10,000 British passports were issued after fraudulent applications in the space of a year – and … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

DHS Still Faces Hurdles Tracking Visitor Exits By Land

GovExec.com DAILY BRIEFING March 20, 2007 DHS still faces hurdles tracking visitor exits by land By Jonathan Marino jmarino@govexec.com The Homeland Security Department faces major challenges tracking whether foreign visitors leave the United States, witnesses told members of the House … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Asylum Seekers Promised ‘Quick’ Process

Asylum seekers promised 'quick' process March 19, 2007 – 7:19PM The Age (Melbourne) Australia has promised to process “as quickly as possible” the asylum claims of 82 Sri Lankan boat people being held on Nauru. The men arrived in Nauru … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Shortage Worsens As New Homes Soar

Shortage worsens as new homes soar By Charles Clover, Environment Editor Last Updated: 2:36am GMT 19/03/2007 The Telegraph Higher-than-expected numbers of EU immigrants and more people living alone will make the shortage of new homes in England worse over the … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Britain’s Hidden Children

Britain's hidden children by Mark McGregor BBC News, Manchester March 19, 2007 When Marie, a young girl from Cameroon, turned up in Manchester at the end of 2004 she was just one of hundreds of asylum seeking children alone in … Continue reading

Posted in British, News