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Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors Face Major Consequences

Unaccompanied immigrant minors face major consequences Hernn Rozemberg San Antonio Express-News Immigration Writer Web Posted: 09/04/2007 02:23 PM CDT LOS FRESNOS Gustavo spent his last hours as a 17-year-old playing checkers with friends, followed by a hearty dinner: chicken enchiladas, … Continue reading

Spain Vows To Curb Migrant Wave

Last Updated: Monday, 4 September 2006, 16:44 GMT 17:44 UK BBC News Spain vows to curb migrant wave The Canaries have seen four times as many migrants this year as last The Spanish government has said it will not tolerate … Continue reading

Visa Rejections Explained (New Zealand)

Visa rejections explained New Zealand Herald 1.00pm Monday September 4, 2006 Immigration applications from high-risk countries are rejected usually because they stray from requirements rather than being of bad character. The Immigration Profiling Group has revealed it rejected 868 visa … Continue reading

South Africa Probes Aids Asylum Bids (Made By Delegates To Toronto Aids Conference)

S Africa probes Aids asylum bids The Aids conference was held in Toronto in mid-August By Martin Plaut BBC Africa editor BBC News South Africa says it is investigating reports that 137 women among its delegation to an Aids conference … Continue reading

AIDS Delegates Won’t Leave Toronto (Up To 150 Delegates To Last Month’s Toronto Conference Have Filed Refugee Claims)

AIDS delegates won't leave Toronto Up to 150 delegates to last month's T.O. conference have filed refugee claims By TOM GODFREY, TORONTO SUN “It feels good to be free” and in Canada, says activist Amanuel Tesfamichael, who bolted from his … Continue reading

More Border Patrols Sought In Canada

More border patrols sought in Canada Canada's prime minister announced plans to hire more border guards and Mounties to tighten border security. BY MARISA TAYLOR AND GREG GORDON mtaylormcclatchydc.com WASHINGTON – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced plans to … Continue reading

Analysis: U.K. Limits EU Immigration

Analysis: U.K. limits EU immigration United Press International LONDON, Aug. 31 (UPI) — The British government plans to limit immigration from Bulgaria and Romania upon their accession to the European Union in 2007, according to reports Thursday. The news came … Continue reading

Six Brains To Find EU Solution To Immigration Tragedy

Six brains to find EU solution to immigration 'tragedy' 30.08.2006 – 14:28 CET | By Andrew Rettman EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Brussels is setting up a six-strong top-level working group to help come up with a “European model” on illegal … Continue reading

An Optimum Level For Immigration

August 29, 2006 An optimum level for immigration (From Migration Watch U.K.) The Home Secretary has recently suggested that an optimum level for immigration might be established. A Migrationwatch research paper (Read) suggests some criteria. Immigration is of long term … Continue reading

Immigration Scam In Canada’s Funeral Homes

Immigration Scam In Canada's Funeral Homes TORONTO, ON, Canada (UPI) — Some Canadian funeral homes have been issuing fake letters of burial that immigrants can use to sneak into the country. A Member of Parliament told the Toronto Sun the … Continue reading

Africans In French Hunger Strike

Africans in French hunger strike Limoges town hall gave the African illegals a place to stay BBC News, August 28, 2006 Over 40 Algerians and Guineans have started a fourth week on hunger strike in central France in an attempt … Continue reading

Head Teacher Who Never Taught Again After Daring To Criticise Multiculturalism

Headteacher who never taught again after daring to criticise multiculturalism http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/08/27/nmulticul27.xml (Filed: 27/08/2006) Karyn Miller, Melissa Kite, James Orr, Nina Goswami, Roya Nikkhah, Telegraph (UK), August 27, 2006 Early yesterday afternoon, Ray Honeyford was listening with unconcealed delight to the … Continue reading

‘Unqualified Interpreters’ Cause Chaos In Courts

'Unqualified interpreters' cause chaos in courts By Jasper Copping The Telegraph (Filed: 27/08/2006) Almost a third of police forces are using “unqualified” interpreters to conduct crucial interviews with foreign suspects. According to figures seen by The Sunday Telegraph, 13 of … Continue reading

Foreign Prisoners Crisis Still Costing Millions

Foreign prisoners crisis still costing millions Jamie Doward, home affairs editor Sunday August 27, 2006 The Observer Taxpayers are paying millions of pounds to continue to detain more than 1,000 foreign prisoners who have already finished their jail sentences. The … Continue reading

Migrants ‘Should Be Set A Wage Target of 27,000 Pounds’

Migrants 'should be set a wage target of 27,000' By Philip Johnston, Home Affairs Editor The Telegraph (Filed: 29/08/2006) Immigrants unable to earn more than 27,000 a year should not be allowed to settle in Britain because they do not … Continue reading

The Failure of Multiculturalism

The failure of multiculturalism National Post Published: Friday, August 25, 2006 Immediately following the most recent round of terrorism-related arrests in the United Kingdom, the government arranged a meeting with Muslim leaders to discuss how to best tackle extremism. Instead … Continue reading

Why Illegal Immigration Is One Of The Hot Topics Of 2006

USA>Society & Culture from the August 25, 2006 edition The Christian Science Monitor Why illegal immigration is one of the hot topics of 2006 At hearings, including one in Houston, concerns over budget costs and national security have given the … Continue reading

(Netherlands) Integration Plan Hits New Equality Snag

Expatica Integration plan hits new equality snag Expatica News 25 August 2006 AMSTERDAM Green left party GroenLinks has called on Immigration and Naturalisation Minister Rita Verdonk to respond to a report the country's highest administrative court has shot down one … Continue reading

Immigration Screening Reduces Unwanted Visitors

Immigration screening reduces unwanted visitors Friday August 25, 2006 By Angela Gregory New Zealand Herald The number of people denied boarding passes to fly to New Zealand has soared sixfold since the introduction of advance passenger screening three years ago. … Continue reading

New Canadians Urged To Stay Here (Nova Scotia’s Immigration Minister Makes Plea At Citizenship Ceremony)

New Canadians urged to stay here Immigration minister makes plea at citizenship ceremony Halifax Chronicle Herald By BILL POWER Staff Reporter Fifty new Canadians from 23 countries around the world were urged Wednesday to consider the benefits of remaining in … Continue reading