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Surge Cited In Attacks On U.S. Border Agents

Surge cited in attacks on U.S. border agents; Chertoff says Mexico helping track killers By Dave Montgomery, McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON Chicago Tribune January 23, 2008 Wednesday Chicago Final Edition Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Tuesday that the U.S. and … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Bill Would End Tuition Break For Illegal Immigrants

Bill would end tuition break for illegal immigrants By Scott Rothschild LJWorld.com January 23, 2008 Topeka The first of what is expected to be several bills aimed at illegal immigration was introduced Tuesday. This one, by state Sen. Peggy Palmer, … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Man Indicted In Scheme To Help Finance Smugglers

Man indicted in scheme to help finance smugglers Examiner.com Jan 23, 2008 7:23 PM AP PHOENIX (Map, News) – A Scottsdale man has been indicted on 80 counts of money laundering and other crimes that officials say financed human smugglers … Continue reading

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Youngsters To Be ‘Blackmailed’ Into Getting Identity Cards

Youngsters to be 'blackmailed' into getting identity cards by JAMES SLACK The Daily Mail Last updated at 22:37pm on 23rd January 2008 Stealth: A leaked document reveals plans to introduce ID cards for young people Young people who want to … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Dutch To Ban Burqas In Schools/Gov’t Offices

Dutch to ban burqas in schools/govt offices-media Reuters Wed 23 Jan 2008, 16:13 GMT AMSTERDAM, Jan 23 (Reuters Life!) – The Dutch government is set to impose a ban on the Muslim burqa in schools and government offices, media reported … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Minister Takes On France’s Projects

Minister Takes on France's Projects By ELAINE GANLEY Associated Press January 23, 2008 VAULX-EN-VELIN, France (AP) Nothing about Fadela Amara is cut from the mold. France's junior minister for urban affairs has no high school diploma, routinely shocks the establishment … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Canberra Takes Early Strike At Religious Cheats

Canberra takes early strike at religious visa cheats Annabel Stafford, Sydney The Age January 23, 2008 THE Federal Government has struck a deal with the Catholic Church in Sydney to discourage people from using this year's Catholic World Youth Day … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Gas Rig Workers Ripped Off: Union

Gas rig workers ripped off: union Mark Davis Political Correspondent Sydney Morning Herald January 23, 2008 SKILLED Filipino workers on a $1.6 billion gas project on the North-West Shelf are being paid less than $8 an hour, undercutting both local … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

PM Mulls Migration Policy To Adress Skills Shortage

PM mulls migration policy to address skills shortage Source: ABC January 23, 2008 – 7:45AM Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he'll consider making changes to Australia's migration policy as a way of addressing the skills shortage. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd … Continue reading

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Haulage Company Boss Quits Britain After Paying 400,000 Pounds In Fines For Illegal Immigrant Stowaways

Haulage company boss quits Britain after paying 400,000 in fines for illegal immigrant stowaways Daily Mail Last updated at 19:09pm on 22nd January 2008 Fines of up to 5,000 can be imposed on those carrying immigrants into the country (File … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Analysis: Anti-Islam Film Scares The Hague

Analysis: Anti-Islam film scares The Hague By STEFAN NICOLA UPI Germany Correspondent Published: Jan. 22, 2008 at 12:59 PM BERLIN, Jan. 22 (UPI) — The Dutch government is bracing for widespread violence that could be sparked by an anti-Islam film … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Mutual Tolerance, Education Boost Needed: Austrian Migration Report

Mutual tolerance, education boost needed: Austrian migration report Posted : Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:16:03 GMT Author : DPA Vienna – Migrants in Austria needed to observe basic rights, but at the same time mutual tolerance was necessary both for … Continue reading

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Labour Urged To End Offshore Asylum Seeker Processing

Labor urged to end offshore asylum seeker processing Jewel Topsfield The Age January 22, 2008 THE Rudd Government has been attacked for refusing to abolish offshore processing of asylum seekers outside of Australian law on remote Christmas Island. Labor went … Continue reading

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Mexican Politicians Say Migrants Returning Because Of Arizona Law

Mexican politicians say migrants returning because of AZ law Associated Press January 22, 2008 TUCSON- Politicians from the Mexican state bordering Arizona say they are receiving reports of migrants who are “self-deporting” and landing in border communities because of Arizonas … Continue reading

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Asylum Program Falls Short For Iraqis Aiding U.S. Forces

Asylum Program Falls Short For Iraqis Aiding U.S. Forces By Walter Pincus Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, January 22, 2008; Page A17 Thousands of Iraqi translators have assisted U.S. forces since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, risking their lives … Continue reading

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The Test That’s Letting In One Migrant Every Three Minutes

The test that's letting in one migrant every three minutes (and could you pass it?) By JAMES SLACK Daily Mail Last updated at 10:26am on 22nd January 2008 Every three minutes a foreigner is granted the right to become a … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

People-Smuggling Gang Jailed After Five-Year Investigation

People-smuggling gang jailed after five-year investigation Sean ONeill Crime Editor The Times January 22, 2008 A people-smuggling gang that organised the illegal immigration of thousands of Indians into Britain, the US and Canada has been smashed after a five-year investigation. … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Date For Mandatory ID Cards In Britain Put Back To 2012: Opposition

Date for mandatory ID cards in Britain put back to 2012: opposition Yahoo! News Tue Jan 22, 7:10 PM ET LONDON (AFP) – Britons will not be required to have ID cards until 2012, two years later than originally planned, … Continue reading

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Border Guards Want Explanation In Singh Case

Border guards want explanation in Singh case Officers frustrated with the way situation is being handled and 'how it makes us look,' insiders' assessment finds IAN BAILEY From Monday's Globe and Mail January 21, 2008 at 1:01 AM EST VANCOUVER … Continue reading

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U.S. Faces ‘Grave Threat’ In Drug Fight

U.S. faces 'grave threat' in drug fight By Jerry Seper The Washington Times January 21, 2008 Mexican military efforts to crush heavily armed drug-smuggling operations in five cities along the U.S.-Mexico border pose a “grave threat” to U.S. authorities and … Continue reading

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