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Most Mexicans In U.S. Have No Thought Of Returning Home

Most Mexicans in U.S. Have No Thought of Returning Home The Latin American Herald Tribune (Venezuela), January 5, 2009 http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=324601&CategoryId=14091 Mexico City — Some 54 percent of Mexicans who emigrated to the United States have no thought of returning to … Continue reading

New Report : U.S. Infrastructure Overwhelmed By Influx of Immigrants

New Report: U.S. Infrastructure Overwhelmed by Influx of Immigrants $1.6 Trillion Needed to Repair and Maintain Nation's Hospitals, Schools, Parks, Water Supply, Bridges, and Basic Infrastructures January 5, 2009 WASHINGTON, D.C.- Immigration policies need to go hand-in-hand with decisions to … Continue reading

California Supreme Court To Take On State Law Granting In-State Tuition To Illegal Immigrants

California Supreme Court to take on state law granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants The justices have accepted the case that began with a lawsuit filed by out-of-state students and their parents, who argue that such a benefit violates federal … Continue reading

U.S. To Break Up By 2010?

FROM JEROME CORSI'S RED ALERT U.S. to break up by 2010? Nation predicted to collapse due to immigration, economic decline, moral ruin World Net Daily Posted: January 05, 2009 12:40 pm Eastern Editor's Note: The following report is excerpted from … Continue reading

Population Curbs A ‘Bluff’

POPULATION CURBS A 'BLUFF' By Alison Little Daily Express Monday January 5,2009 CLAIMS by the Government to be cracking down on immigration are a gigantic bluff and will do nothing to stop Britains population growing to levels the country cannot … Continue reading

Tough U.S. Security Rules May Target Foreign-Born Canadians

Tough U.S. security rules may target foreign-born Canadians By Siri Agrell The Globe and Mail (Canada), January 4, 2010 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/tough-us-security-rules-may-target-foreign-born-canadians/article1418893/ Tens of thousands of Canadians born in the 14 countries on a new anti-terror watch list could now be subjected … Continue reading

Foreign Workers Wary Of Prospects

Foreign workers wary of prospects Slowing economy sees migrants facing layoffs By Tamara Gignac Calgary Herald January 4, 2009 Alberta's need for temporary foreign workers to fill everything from fast-food jobs to oilsands construction contracts could be losing steam, along … Continue reading

Boy Scouts Launch Campaign To Boost Their Latino Ranks And Staff

Boy Scouts launch campaign to boost their Latino ranks and staff The Hispanic Initiatives pilot program will target boys and adults in six U.S. areas with radio commercials, online efforts and Spanish-language materials. Only three of every 100 Scouts are … Continue reading

Madera Unified Case Is Changing Elections Throughout California

Madera Unified case is changing elections throughout California The heavily Latino district's voting system made it hard for Latinos to win school board seats. A judge ruled it violated the state Voting Rights Act. Other cities are taking note. By … Continue reading

Foreign Professionals In U.S. Fret As Layoffs Mount

Foreign professionals in U.S. fret as layoffs mount The loss of a job could mean an unscheduled trip home for those in the country on work visas or seeking green cards. The Associated Press, January 3, 2009 http://www.latimes.com/business/careers/work/la-fi-foreign3- 2009jan03,0,4227786.story For … Continue reading

High Hopes For Immigration Reform In The Year Ahead?

High hopes for immigration reform in the year ahead? By Liz Mineo The Daily News Transcript (Norwood, MA), January 3, 2009 http://www.dailynewstranscript.com/homepage/x1794959751/High- hopes-for-immigration-reform-in-the-year-ahead?view=print Immigrants and their advocates look forward to 2009 as a year that will bring change to the … Continue reading

28 Sri Lankan Asylum-Seekers Ordered Released

28 Sri Lankan asylum-seekers ordered released; The men, who were among 76 ethnic Tamils apprehended on a rusted ship off Vancouver Island, have spent more than two months in detention Canwest News Service Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 | 5:20 am … Continue reading

More Species Face Extinction—As Does Earth

More species face extinction — as does Earth Posted By PAUL BERTON SUN MEDIA The Sudbury Star January 2, 2008 Human death is tragic, but the glaring reality is there are plenty of us on the planet. So many, in … Continue reading

Last Minute Changes To Farm Worker Program Raise Groups’ Ire

Last-minute changes to farm worker program raise groups' ire By John Riley The Dallas Morning News, January 2, 2009 http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/stories/010209 dnbush2avisas.3660737.html Washington, DC — Farm worker advocates and opponents of illegal immigration are blasting one of President George W. Bush's … Continue reading

U.S. Issued 3400 Visas To Immigrants From ‘State Sponsors Of Terror’ In 2008

U.S. Issued 3,400 Visas to Immigrants from State Sponsors of Terror in 2008 By Matt Hadro The CNS News, January 2, 2009 http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=41385& print=on A little-known State Department program has allowed about 3,400 immigrants to come to the U.S. in … Continue reading

Thousands Of Illegal Immigrants Known To Live In Public Housing, Others May Go Unreported

Thousands of illegal immigrants known to live in public housing; others may go unreported By Elliot Spagat The Associated Press, January 1, 2009 http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/wire/sns-ap-public- housing-immigrants,1,5898665.story Untold thousands of illegal immigrants live in public housing at a time when hundreds of … Continue reading

Record Expected For U.S. Population

Record expected for U.S. population By Mary Lou Pickel The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 30, 2008 http://www.ajc.com/services/content/printedition/2008/12/30/ census.html The nations population is projected to reach 305,529,237 on New Years Day, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Thats nearly a one percent … Continue reading

Eighteen Jamaicans Sent Home From Canadian Farm

Eighteen Jamaicans sent home from Canadian farm Gareth Manning Jamaica Gleaner Writer Published: Monday | December 29, 2008 Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles says he will be looking into the circumstances that led to the repatriation of … Continue reading

Illegal Baby Boom Hits Big Easy

Illegal baby boom hits Big Easy 'Most violent city in America' hosts exploding alien population By Chelsea Schilling The World Net Daily News, December 29, 2008 http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=84873 New Orleans — After the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, illegal aliens flocked to … Continue reading

Border Patrol : Fewer Illegal Crossings

Border Patrol: Fewer Illegal Crossings The CBS News, December 29, 2008 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/12/29/eveningnews/main4690811. shtml The U.S. Border patrol today reported a dramatic decrease in the number of people caught trying to cross the border from Mexico illegally. Back in 2000, 1.6 … Continue reading