Drug Violence Escalating In Mexico
KPRC Local 2 Houston - Tue Nov 10, 7:20 am ETLocal 2 Investigates travels to the border city of Juarez, Mexico, where murders, kidnappings and carjackings have become a daily occurrence.
Local 2 Investigates travels to the border city of Juarez, Mexico, where murders, kidnappings and carjackings have become a daily occurrence.
RESTON, Va. -- Northrop Grumman Corporation has been awarded a task order by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to provide technical services that will enhance the communication of information across the Immigration and Customs Enforcement enterprise.
A 16th century Hebrew Bible looted by the Nazis six decades ago was returned to Vienna's Jewish community Monday. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials turned over the two-volume Bible to two Austrian emissaries during a repatriation ceremony at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan.
Immigration authorities have agreed to complete 90 percent of naturalization applications from immigrants in Southern California within six months.
THE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has been cracking down on what it sees as what's fueling illegal immigration: Employers.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials turned over the two-volume Bible to two Austrian emissaries during a repatriation ceremony at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan.
MINNEAPOLIS -- Roughly 1,250 Twin Cities janitors with suspect employment documents were fired from their jobs in October as their company carried out an audit prompted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an immig
WASHINGTON — As her fellow college graduates busy themselves with spamming every available e-mail inbox with resumes, 25-year-old Lizbeth Mateo keeps to the same Los Angeles coffee shop she's worked in for the past five years.
Whether it's gun running, drug smuggling or human trafficking, crime has one common currency: cold, hard cash. Federal agents just conducted the largest cash-smuggling sting in history, uncovering more than $27 million in undeclared cash.
Star Tribune trades employees for Web development? By Max Sparber | Tues., Nov. 10 ALSO: The almost invisible loss of 1,250 Twin Cities janitors; Al Franken responds to the health care reform bill; the British love it when the Timberwolves lose.
Roughly 1,250 Twin Cities janitors with suspect employment documents were fired from their jobs in October as their company carried out an audit prompted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an immigration attorney said Monday.
October 21 Darwin Castro Hernandez, 24, of Middletown was arrested on a warrant for an immigration violation. He was transported to Orange County Jail and turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Hundreds of legal immigrants whose cases have been languishing for years will get resolution within six months because of a settlement with the U.S. government. Hundreds of legal immigrants in Southern California who have been waiting years for citizenship will have their cases resolved as a result of a settlement with the federal government, attorneys announced Monday.
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 9, 2009 – With the President’s deadline to shut down Guantanamo rapidly approaching, are we legally prepared with a strategy to handle GITMO detainees? National security issues such as these as well as legislative updates, modern piracy issues, narco-violence along the border and cybersecurity will be explored during the American Bar Association’s 19th Annual Review of the ...
Hundreds of legal immigrants in Southern California who have been waiting years for citizenship will have their cases resolved as a result of a settlement with the federal government, attorneys announced today.
In California, the word "sanctuary" prompts talk of Edwin Ramos, a 22-year-old Salvadoran