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Honduran cardinal condemns Mexico-US border fence, compares it to Berlin Wall
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras-Honduran Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez is condemning the border fence being built along the U.S.-Mexican border. Rodriguez compared the fence to the Berlin Wall and said it would not keep Mexican and Central American migrants from
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Keep Admitting Immigrants, Governor Tells N.C. Community Colleges
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[05/08] China's family planning rules at issue in US asylum cases
WASHINGTON (AP) - Partners of Chinese women who were forced to have abortions are pressing the Supreme Court to make it easier to get asylum in the United States. The Bush administration is resisting the male partners' efforts to get asylum, even though
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Bush signs bill extending US immigration law to Marianas
WASHINGTON (AP) - Workers in the Mariana Islands will receive the protection of U.S. labor and immigration law under a bill signed Thursday by President Bush.The measure, approved by Congress last month, creates a federally run guest-worker program in
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Illegal immigrant convicted of killing Houston policeman
HOUSTON An illegal immigrant from Mexico was convicted of capital murder Thursday in the 2006 shooting of a police officer during a traffic stop. Jurors will now consider whether Juan Leonardo Quintero-Perez, 34, should get the death penalty. Officer
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ProStrakan boosted by US drug test success A BORDERS-BASED company's hopes of expanding its sales in America next year have been boosted by positive test results for one of its pharmaceutical products.
A BORDERS-BASED company's hopes of expanding its sales in America next year have been boosted by positive test results for one of its pharmaceutical products. ProStrakan said yesterday that pivotal clinical trials - approved by the US drugs watchdog -
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US court grants asylum to woman raped in RP
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) â?? A federal appeals court has granted political asylum to a woman who was gang-raped and tortured 26 years ago in her native Philippines. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled Tuesday that Rosalina Silaya
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Illegal immigrant convicted of killing Houston policeman
Illegal immigrant convicted of killing Houston policeman By Associated Press 11:35 PM EDT, May 8, 2008 Article tools Text size: HOUSTON - An illegal immigrant from Mexico was convicted of capital murder Thursday in the 2006 shooting of a
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ICE Semiannual Report On Compliance With Detention Standards
legal professionals. Free! Join 17000+ readers Enter your email address here: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released its first Semiannual Report on Compliance with ICE National Detention Standards. For the news release, see here. For the
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Bloggings: May 09, 2008 by Christopher T. Musillo of the Hammond Law Group
Editor's note: Here are the latest entries from Hammond Law Group's blog May 05, 2008 The full text of HR 5924 has been published. To read a copy of the bill, go here. About The Author Christopher T. Musillo of the Hammond Law Groupis a partner at the
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FICA Exceptions For J-1 Exchange Visitors by Paula N. Singer, Esq.
Immigration Daily: the news source for legal professionals. Free! Join 17000+ readers Enter your email address here: Under the U.S. tax rules all employees performing services in the United States are subject to U.S. social security and Medicare taxes
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The Nurse Immigration Book
South Carolina farmerssay the state's plans to clamp down on illegal immigration will only cause confusion and hurt the economy but will not solve the problem. 'After farming for four decades, Dillard says he?s curtailed his operation from 50 acres to
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Prentice sounds alarm over 'thickening' U.S. border
WASHINGTON -- Federal Industry Minister Jim Prentice complained Wednesday about mounting delays that Canadian businesses are facing shipping their goods across the U.S. border, saying enhanced security measures are stopping commerce in its tracks. 'These
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Ecuador: U.S. supported Colombian cross-border raid
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - Ecuador's Defense Minister says there are 'well-founded' reasons to believe the U.S. aided Colombia's air force in a cross-border raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador's jungle last March. Javier Ponce says Colombia's president needs to
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US: Federal agents arrest departing illegal immigrants on border
U.S. border authorities are arresting illegal immigrants when they leave the United States instead of apprehending them as they enter the country, The Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday. LOS ANGELES, May 7 (Xinhua) -- U.S. border authorities have
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US pushing hard for border agreement
Israel and the Palestinians need to 'draw a map and get it done,' according to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, using language conveying a degree of impatience a week before President George W. Bush is scheduled to visit the region. Rice, en route
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Ecuador claims US supported Colombian cross-border raid
QUITO, Ecuador: Ecuador's Defense Minister says there are 'well-founded' reasons to believe the U.S. aided Colombia's air force in a cross-border raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador's jungle last March. Javier Ponce says Colombia's president needs to clarify
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Prentice launches assault on Canada-U.S. border woes
edition of "globeandmail.com". Heavy-handed security is turning the Canada-U.S. border into a 'two-headed monster' that isn't making the continent safer or more prosperous, Industry Minister Jim Prentice says. 'We want security and prosperity. Instead,
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"The Visitor" Focuses on Life of Illegal Immigrants in US
An intimate story of two illegal immigrants in the United States unravels in the new drama 'The Visitor.' Subtle and reflective, the film is an effort by director Thomas McCarthy to show the human face of immigrants who illegally enter the United States
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US court gives asylum to Filipina allegedly raped by rebels
SAN FRANCISCO -- A Federal appeals court has granted political asylum to a woman who claimed to have been gang-raped and tortured 26 years ago in her native Philippines. The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled on Tuesday that Rosalina
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Bush Signs CNMI Immigration Bill into Law
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Bush signs bill extending US labor, immigration law to Mariana Islands
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Easley: Community colleges should admit illegal immigrants
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Trial opens for Muslim cleric fighting deportation
NEWARK, N.J. - Lawyers for a popular Muslim cleric fighting deportation attacked the testimony of a former Israeli military court judge Thursday in the opening of what is expected to be a three-day trial. Imam Mohammad Qatanani, head of the Islamic
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Bush signs bill extending US labor, immigration law to Mariana Islands
Matthew Daly WASHINGTON (AP) - Workers in the Mariana Islands will receive the protection of U.S. labor law under a bill signed Thursday by President Bush. Debate over whether to extend federal labor and immigration law to the Marianas, in the
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U.S. cracks down on H-1B scams
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US Immigration Announces Enhancements to E-Verify Program
By our reporter WASHINGTON- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today improvements to the E-Verify employment authorization program that will reduce an already low mismatch rate, while also streamlining and increasing the
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United States: Immigration Alert: USCIS Runs Random Selection Process For FY2009 H-1B Petitions - Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
On April 14th, United States Citizenship and Immigration Service conducted the computer-generated random selection process on H-1B petitions received within the first five business days of April, and has subsequently released tentative timelines for the
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Chinese men seek asylum in US for violating China's family planning rules
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Prentice tells U.S. group the border is a 'two-headed monster'
WASHINGTON - Mounting delays at the Canada-U.S. border have created a 'two-headed monster'' that's not properly serving security or prosperity, Industry Minister Jim Prentice told top business leaders Wednesday. It's time for significant progress on
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