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Canada’s Deportation Process ‘Lengthy’

Sidebar: Canada's deportation process 'lengthy' Postmedia News July 23, 2010 Even though Leon Mugesera's deportation order was upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada five years ago, appeal processes in cases like this can go on for years. “Deportation orders … Continue reading

Jakarta May Lock Up Boatpeople

Jakarta may lock up boatpeople Stephen Fitzpatrick, Jakarta correspondent From: The Australian July 23, 2010 12:00AM AUSTRALIA might be asked to fund detention centres in Indonesia to help Jakarta deter asylum-seekers from using the nation as a staging point. Jakarta's … Continue reading

Judge Starts hearing on Arizona Immigration Law

Judge starts hearing on Arizona immigration law By Jacques Billeaud and Paul Davenport The Associated Press, July 22, 2010 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/22/AR2010072203508.html Phoenix (AP) — A federal judge heard arguments Thursday in a packed Phoenix courtroom over whether Arizona's tough new immigration … Continue reading

25 Per Cent British Babies Born To Indians, Pakistanis

25 percent British babies born to Indians, Pakistanis Indo-Asian News Service London, July 22, 2010 First Published: 14:07 IST(22/7/2010) Last Updated: 14:13 IST(22/7/2010) Almost a quarter of babies in Britain are born to immigrant mothers, mostly from India, Pakistan and … Continue reading

Business Opposes Cuts To Immigration Policy

Business opposes cuts to immigration policy Annabel Hepworth and Richard Gluyas From: The Australian July 22, 2010 12:00AM PROMINENT business leaders have warned that policies to slow population growth will damage the economy. They say that will allow governments to … Continue reading

Race Prevents Kemptville Woman From Applying For Job

Race prevents Kemptville woman from applying for job ctvottawa.ca Updated: Wed Jul. 21 2010 6:08:12 PM A Kemptville woman can't believe the federal government won't allow white people to apply for an administrative assistant job with Citizenship and Immigration Canada. … Continue reading

Human Smuggling Suspect’s Bail Hearing Adjourned

Human smuggling suspects bail hearing adjourned By STEVE BRUCE Court Reporter The Halifax Chronicle Herald Wed, Jul 21 – 5:03 AM A bail hearing for one of two Ukrainian men who allegedly tried to smuggle eight people into Canada on … Continue reading

Adrian MacNair : Canada’s Persecuted White Minority

Adrian MacNair: Canadas persecuted white minority Adrian MacNair The National Post July 21, 2010 9:12 am Ive already ranted about this at length, so there isnt particularly any point to going on about it again, except to say that this … Continue reading

Lawmaker Pushes holder On ‘Sanctuary Cities’

Lawmaker pushes Holder on 'sanctuary cities' Double standard charged in Justice's Arizona lawsuit By Kara Rowland The Washington Times, July 21, 2010 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/21/lawmaker-pushes-holder-on-sanctuary-cities/ Frustrated at the Justice Department's lawsuit against Arizona's new immigration law, a Republican congressman introduced a bill … Continue reading

One In Three California Teens Can’t Land A Job

One In Three California Teens Can't Land A Job By Clarissa Wei Los Angeles Weekly, July 21, 2010 http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/community/one-in-three- californian-teens/ According to a article by California Watch, one in three California teenagers cannot get a job. Though teens from ages … Continue reading

Senate GOP Loses Bid To Derail Justice Department Lawsuit Against AZ Immigration Law

Senate GOP loses bid to derail Justice Department lawsuit against AZ immigration law By Andrew Taylor The Associated Press, July 21, 2010 http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/wire/sns-ap-us-arizona-immigration-law,0,3210515.story Washington, DC (AP) — Senate Democrats on Wednesday turned back a move by Republicans to block the … Continue reading

Opposing Views On Religious Freedom : Stop The Mosque

Opposing view on religious freedom: Stop the mosque By Peter Gadiel USA TODAY OPINION July 21, 2010 Comments 168 The proposed mosque near the site of the 9/11 mass murder is a continuation of Islam's violent history, which promotes destroying … Continue reading

Boatpeople Offered Help To Return Home

Boatpeople offered help to return home Paige Taylor From: The Australian July 21, 2010 12:00AM ASYLUM-SEEKERS on Christmas Island who agree to go home could receive training, education and money to start a small business. The proposed reintegration package would … Continue reading

Asylum Freeze Having Hardly Any Impact : Pakistan

Asylum freeze having hardly any impact: Pakistan ABC NEWS By South Asia correspondent Sally Sara Updated Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:23am AEST Audio: Australian policy not stopping asylum seeker flow says Pakistan (AM) Pakistani immigration officials say the Federal Government's … Continue reading

Successful Asylum Claims Plummet

Successful asylum claims plummet Paul Maley From: The Australian July 21, 2010 12:00AM KEVIN Rudd's suspension of new Afghan and Sri Lankan asylum claims was followed by a rapid drop in successful asylum claims. Yesterday, the regional head of the … Continue reading

Asylum Issue Looms Again For Gillard

Asylum issue looms again for Gillard ABC NEWS Updated Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:54am AEST Prime Minister Julia Gillard said there was “no quick fix” to the refugee issue as officials confirmed that another boat load of asylum seekers had … Continue reading

Resource Projects And Boatpeople Focus Minds In Marginal Labor Mining Towns

Resource projects and boatpeople focus minds in marginal Labor mining towns Sean Parnell and Rosanne Barrett From: The Australian July 21, 2010 12:00AM QUEENSLAND'S hardened mining electorates have the same issues as most other blue collar communities. But nowhere in … Continue reading

Migrants Must Fill Labor Gap In Mining

Migrants must fill labour gap in mining Matt Chambers From: The Australian July 21, 2010 12:00AM A SHORTAGE of 35,800 tradespeople expected in the resources sector by 2015 will probably be almost completely filled by migrant labour. This is because … Continue reading

Gillard First To Pull Population Lever

Gillard first to pull population lever Paul Kelly, Editor-at-large From: The Australian July 21, 2010 12:00AM JULIA Gillard's comments yesterday put the issue beyond doubt — she is the first Prime Minister to seek election on the platform of a … Continue reading

Missing Afghan Soldiers In Canada

Missing Afghan soldiers in Canada By BRIAN LILLEY, Parliamentary Bureau The Toronto Sun Last Updated: July 20, 2010 6:31pm OTTAWA – American officials looking for 17 Afghan military trainees who wandered off a Texas airbase have located most of the … Continue reading