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 Immigration: Latest News

05/11/2008 12:07 AM                
Immigration investigation in 2006 shows how federal training can help (KY3 Springfield)
Missouri police officers next month will get special training to enforce federal immigration laws through U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

05/11/2008 12:15 AM                
Does illegal immigration lead to more crime? (St. Charles Journal)
Some recent studies by pro-immigration groups have indicated that there is no link between crime and undocumented immigrants.

05/10/2008 08:19 PM                
REGION: Minutemen ask judge to intervene in highway dispute (North County Times)
SAN DIEGO ---- A state agency was influenced by politics when it ruled that the San Diego Minutemen could no longer "adopt" a section of Interstate 5, an attorney for the group argued in federal court Friday. The anti-illegal immigration group is ask

05/10/2008 01:27 AM                
Hate crimes rise against Hispanics and the disabled (The Tennessean)
Analysts see link to economy, anger about immigration

05/07/2008 10:50 PM                
S.C. House sends Senate revised immigration bill (The Post and Courier)
COLUMBIA — The state illegal immigration reform plan was given another rewrite Wednesday with changes that could put the Legislature back where it was about three weeks ago: in negotiations. House Speaker Bobby Harrell said he feels more optimistic than he has in weeks about the legislation his chamber passed Wednesday.

05/10/2008 11:15 PM                
Immigrants' fear of police aids criminals (The Oklahoman)
Criminals are increasingly targeting illegal immigrants — or people they perceive to be illeg

05/11/2008 01:19 AM                
Legislators made some gains in tough times (Miami Herald)
Before Miami-Dade's political players stepped up to the plate for the 60-day legislative session, they knew the stats were stacked against them. There was $5 billion less in the state's coffers, five legislators on their way out because of term limits, and a bevy of public agencies lobbying for the least amount of budget cuts.

05/10/2008 03:36 PM                
Child hit by car after leaving school (Tulsa World)
1. 5/9/2008 6:26:59 PM, jsk, tulsa So come on Tulsa--where are all the typical Tulsa complaints blaming your school district, the Republicans, the Democrats, the Mexicans for this accident and lack of supervision.

05/09/2008 12:10 AM                
Give us your tired, but at what cost? (St. Charles Journal)
Immigration involves more than just crossing borders. It goes beyond finding a place to work in one's new country. It often requires health care, education, and feeding one's family. And that's where many opponents of illegal immigration say America is spending too much on families living in the U.S. illegally.

05/06/2008 03:06 PM                
Immigration advocacy alive and well despite fewer protesters, some say (Naples Daily News)
May Day came and went in Southwest Florida. But none of the area’s major immigration advocacy groups took part in Thursday’s nationwide protests. Why? According to some, area immigrants have other things weighing more heavily on their minds.

 

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