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EU Launches First Immigration Border Controls

EU launches first immigration border patrols 14.08.2006 – 09:58 CET | By Lucia Kubosova The EU Observer The EU has launched its first joint border patrol aimed at stopping illegal immigrants coming to the Canary Islands from Africa, with Brussels … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Our Murderous Migrant Tower of Babel

The Sunday Times August 13, 2006 + Post a Comment Our murderous migrant Tower of Babel Minette Marrin Last week, at long last, Damilola Taylors teenage killers were convicted of manslaughter after years of incompetence in the criminal justice system. … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

44% Of Migrant Pleas Succeed (in New Zealand)

44 per cent of migrant pleas succeed New Zealand Herald Friday August 11, 2006 The Immigration Service got it wrong in about a third of cases where people appealed against being denied residency, the Residence Review Board says. The board … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

The Challenge Of Muslim Assimilation In Britain

The challenge of Muslim assimilation in Britain. Test Match by Alex Massie The New Republic Only at TNR Online | Post date 08.11.06 Discuss this article (109) There are few things more agreeably English than cricket. Time passes and times … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

The Culture War, The Most Important Immigration Reform Argument Of All, Says One Democrat

August 11, 2006 The Culture War, The Most Important Immigration Reform Argument Of All Says One Democrat. By Donald A. Collins VDARE For years advocates of immigration reform have been bringing forth well researched material on the sound demographic, economic … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Canada—Immigration Drives British Columbia Population Growth

Canada – Immigration drives British Columbia population growth Work Permit.com 11 August 2006 In a search of a “better life” and all things associated with that dream, Cindy Zhao says she moved to British Columbia from China this year for … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Today’s Alleged Bomb Plots In Britain: More Evidence That There Are Limits To A Country’s Ability To Absorb Immigrants

Press Release “Today's Alleged Bomb Plots In Britain: More Evidence That There Are Limits To A Country's Ability To Absorb Immigrants” We highlight a week-old bulletin from Migration Watch U.K. which has frequently made recommendations for major immigration reductions to … Continue reading

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

Australia Asylum Bill Passes Test

Australia asylum bill passes test PM John Howard firmly backs the new legislation BBC News August 10, 2006 Australia's lower house of parliament has passed a controversial bill to process all future asylum seekers arriving by boat in off-shore camps. … Continue reading

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How To Help Mexico—Close The Border.

August 10, 2006 www.VDARE.com Memo From Mexico, By Allan Wall How To Help MexicoClose The Border! For years I have contended that todays mass emigration from Mexico to the U.S. is harmful to Mexico. It encourages the Mexican government to … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

"Dante Alighieri" (Society) Presses For (Language Learning System) Law

LANGUAGE AND IMMIGRANTS: “DANTE ALIGHIERI” PRESSES FOR LAW (AGI News) – Rome, Aug 9, 2006 “There is a need for a law rationalising the Italian language learning system”. This is the call launched by the “Societ Dante Alighieri”, moral entity … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Asylum Seeker Laws Still In Limbo

Asylum seeker laws still in limbo The Age August 8, 2006 – 10:49AM Prime Minister John Howard has pleaded with backbenchers to maintain party unity as government MPs threaten to cross the floor over new hardline boat people asylum seeker … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Tax Increase Fears Over Immigration

Tax increase fears over immigration Press Association The Guardian Tuesday August 8, 2006 6:08 AM People could face council tax rises of 6% on top of inflation-related increases in parts of the country over the next five years to pay … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Harper Vows To Consult Indo-Canadians

Harper vows to consult Indo-Canadians August 8, 2006 The Globe and Mail Vancouver — Prime Minister Stephen Harper promised yesterday to consult with the Indo-Canadian community over how best for his government to atone for the Komagata Maru incident that … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

( New Zealand Prime Minister) Clark Defends Lack of Further Investigation Into (Former Immigration Minister) Field

Clark defends lack of further investigation into Field New Zealand Herald 1.00pm Monday August 7, 2006 Prime Minister Helen Clark today rejected calls for an investigation into other successful visa applications involving embattled Labour MP Taito Philip Field. National has … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Italy Attempts To Tackle Immigration

August 07, 2006 05:41 PM ET Italy attempts to tackle immigration Financial Times News On the southern Italian island of Lampedusa, scarcely a week passes without the arrival of boatloads of illegal immigrants braving desperate conditions to cross the Mediterranean … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Reid To Set Limit On Immigration

Reid to set limit on immigration By Brendan Carlin, Political Correspondent The Telegraph (Filed: 07/08/2006) John Reid reacted to mounting public anxiety over immigration yesterday by effectively calling for official limits on the numbers coming into Britain. John Reid denies … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Illegal Immigration: A Mexican Failure

Illegal immigration: A Mexican failure News W&M News Notes Grayson on immigration Author: Staff, Source: W&M Notes Date: Aug 07, 2006 Related content Migrants and the humanities: Students serve farm workers on the Eastern Shore (George Grayson, Class of 1938 … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Time To Ease Up On Population Growth

Time to ease up on population growth Aug. 7, 2006. 01:00 AM Letter To The Editor The Toronto Star Why are Torontonians surprised that traffic gridlock appears to be getting worse every year and that infrastructure like hospitals and schools … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Quebec Universities Open Doors To Students Stranded By Middle East Conflict

Quebec universities open doors to students stranded by Middle East conflict August 7, 2006 – 15:40 The Canadian Press By: DENE MOORE MONTREAL (CP) – With the largest population of Lebanese-Canadians on their doorstep, Concordia University in Montreal and the … Continue reading

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Reid Calls For Immigration Debate

Reid calls for migration debate BBC News August 6, 2006 John Reid praised the contribution of Polish migrants to the UK Home Secretary John Reid has called for a mature debate on the immigration challenges facing Britain. Mr Reid said: … Continue reading

Posted in British, News