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Legal Immigrants Feel Overlooked

Legal immigrants feel overlooked Visa backlog decried by followers of rules By Oscar Avila Tribune staff reporter Published October 13, 2006 Teodora Unlayao was a 34-year-old single woman when she applied in the Philippines for a legal U.S. visa to … Continue reading

Election Issue: Immigration–Politicians At State, Local Level Weigh In On National Topic

Election issue: Immigration Politicians at state, local level weigh in on national topic THELMA GUERRERO Statesman Journal October 13, 2006 Some candidates in Oregon have taken to talking tough on the volatile topic of immigration. Campaign ads targeting illegal immigrants … Continue reading

Herndon Does A 180-Degree Turn

Editorial: Herndon does a 180-degree turn The Washington DC Examiner Newspaper, The Examiner Oct 13, 2006 5:00 AM (2 days ago) Current rank: # 213 of 6,145 articles WASHINGTON – Since making national news last year for the controversy surrounding … Continue reading

England Faces Population Boom

England faces population boom By Philip Johnston, Home Affairs Editor (Filed: 13/10/2006) The Telegraph Audio: Will there be room? England's population will rise by more than six million within 25 years, official figures predicted yesterday. Every region will see an … Continue reading

Immigration Judge Charged

Immigration judge charged Oct. 12, 2006. 02:54 PM The Toronto Star CANADIAN PRESS A refugee judge has been charged by the RCMP after a South Korean woman alleged he offered to assist her in her refugee claim in return for … Continue reading

The Myth Of The Three Hundred Million

October 12, 2006 VDARE The Myth Of The Three Hundred Million By Kevin Carter [Recently by Kevin Carter: Race And Conservatism Debated At The Robert A. Taft Club (No Thanks To The Leadership Institute)] Youve heard all the hoopla about … Continue reading

America’s Population Set To Top 300 Million

America's Population Set to Top 300 Million Immigration Fuels Much of Growth By Blaine Harden Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, October 12, 2006; Page A01 Clicking upward at a rate of one person every 11 seconds, the U.S. population will … Continue reading

Miami Class Action Lawsuit Aims To Halt Deportation Of U.S.-Born Children’s Parents

Miami class action lawsuit aims to halt deportation of U.S.-born children's parents By Tal Abbady South Florida Sun-Sentinel Posted October 12 2006 A group of lawyers and immigrant advocates Wednesday sued the federal government, seeking to stop immigration officials from … Continue reading

Worker Suit Vs. Tyson Now Class Action

Worker Suit Vs. Tyson Now Class Action By BILL POOVEY The Associated Press Thursday, October 12, 2006; 4:47 PM CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A federal judge granted class action status to a lawsuit that contends Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest … Continue reading

Mexican Officials Hope Economic Growth Can Stem Illegal Immigration

Mexican officials hope economic growth can stem illegal migration By Olga R. Rodriguez ASSOCIATED PRESS 4:19 p.m. October 12, 2006 MEXICALI, Mexico Top Mexican business leaders were developing ways Thursday to boost the economy and create jobs in a bid … Continue reading

U.K. House Prices Bumped Up By ‘Increased Immigration’

UK house prices bumped up by 'increased immigration' 24dash.com Publisher: Jon Land Published: 12/10/2006 – 10:19:34 AM 'Increased immigration' bumping up UK house prices House prices rise for 11th consecutive month The average UK house price has been bumped up … Continue reading

French Police Face Muslim Intifada

French police face Muslim 'intifada' By David Rennie LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH October 12, 2006 BRUSSELS — Radical Muslims in France's housing estates are waging an undeclared “intifada,” or uprising, against the police, with violent clashes injuring about 14 officers each … Continue reading

EU In New Warning Over Pensions

Last Updated: Thursday, 12 October 2006, 15:54 GMT 16:54 UK EU in new warning over pensions BBC News The problem for our children and grandchildren is steadily growing The European Union has warned six members that they are at “high … Continue reading

Visa Report Shows Little Progress

Embassy, October 11th, 2006 NEWS STORY By Brian Adeba Visa Report Shows Little Progress Canada granted Estonia a visa-free regime last month, but a new EU report on visa reciprocity has bad news for six of its newest members. Visitors … Continue reading

Blaming America First–For The Mexican War

Blaming America First – for the Mexican War By William R. Hawkins FrontPageMagazine.com | October 11, 2006 Left-wing academics will use the auspices of the History Channel to denounce the United States as a bully launching a war of conquest … Continue reading

Dutch Might Keep New EU Workers Waiting Even Longer

Dutch might keep new EU workers waiting even longer Expatica News 11 October 2006 AMSTERDAM Social Affairs State Secretary Henk van Hoof has indicated the government could postpone its planned opening of Dutch borders to all workers from the new … Continue reading

New Quango To Tackle Human Trafficking Gangs (Spain)

New quango to tackle human trafficking gangs (Spain) Expatica News 11 October 2006 MADRID A new body to deal with immigration was agreed on Wednesday between the government and the main political parties. With the absence of the support of … Continue reading

Spain In Senegal Migration Deal

Last Updated: Wednesday, 11 October 2006, 09:53 GMT 10:53 UK BBC News Spain in Senegal migration deal Most migrants to the Canary Islands are Senegalese Spain and Senegal have agreed to promote legal migration to Spain in an attempt to … Continue reading

More Frauds Surface In Immigration

Posted AT 2:17 PM EDT ON 09/10/06 More frauds surface in immigration DENE MOORE The Globe and Mail Canadian Press MONTREAL The federal Immigration and Refugee Board has identified nearly two dozen suspect cases handled by a Quebec adjudicator who … Continue reading

Immigration (Issue) Could Decide Tight Races

Center For Immigration Studies (Washington, D.C.) Poll: Immigration Could Decide Tight Races Issue Could Be Decisive in Many Battleground Contests WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 10, 2006) — A new poll examines the views of likely voters nationally and in 14 contested … Continue reading