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Alice Echo-News Journal - 2 hours 16 minutes ago
Two men and a woman from Houston were charged with smuggling undocumented immigrants in connection with a Nov. 24 accident off Farm-to-Market Road 2295 that injured 17 passengers and the alleged driver of the vehicle, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Thursday.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - 44 minutes ago
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) will hold a press conference to evaluate what the administration has actually done in its claim to have "restored credibility to immigration enforcement" in the first year of the Obama administration. The conference will detail how and why effective immigration enforcement has been systematically dismantled since the beginning of the year and ...
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The Norwood Young America Times - 38 minutes ago
The Carver County Sheriff's office announced the arrest of a 34-year-old man from Henderson for first-degree drug sales in Norwood Young America following an investigation by the Southwest Metro Drug Task Force (SWMDTF) of drug trafficking in western Carver County.
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Morning Times - Mon Dec 7, 9:25 am ET
CHEMUNG — The Morning Times has learned that six of the seven illegal immigrants who worked on the construction of the $90 million CVS distribution center project on White Wagon Road have been released on bond.
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The Arizona Republic - Sun Dec 6, 2:38 am ET
For decades, women from Mexico have traveled to doctors and hospitals in U.S. border states to give birth. In the 1960s, some of the first maquiladoras in Sonora offered medical insurance that covered the cost of maternity services in the United States.
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El Paso Times - Mon Dec 7, 2:22 am ET
AUSTIN -- State lawmakers during the next year will revisit the costs of providing services to undocumented immigrants.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel - Fri Dec 4, 10:00 pm ET
WATSONVILLE - Maria Trinidad Gonzalez was looking forward to a happy reunion with her eight daughters and dozens of grandchildren when she returned from a visit to Mexico in October.
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The San Angelo Standard-Times - Sun Dec 6, 4:00 pm ET
SAN ANGELO, Texas —HOUSTON — Raul Yzaguirre may become the first U.S. ambassador who, at the time of his nomination, already has a policy institute (at the University of Texas, Pan American) named after him, as well as a charter school (in Houston) and a whole building just a few blocks from the White House.On Nov. 30, three days after the Dominican Republic’s President Leonel Fernandez ...
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The Dalton Daily Citizen - Sun Dec 6, 10:06 pm ET
Each year, some two million people pass through the Ellis Island Museum in New York to learn about the country’s immigration history. And starting in about a year, those visitors will also learn a little bit about Dalton.
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The Appleton Post-Crescent - Sat Dec 5, 5:34 am ET
APPLETON The 65-year-old suspect in a Grand Chute homicide case was released from custody Friday, clearing the way for his deportation to Mexico.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 5, 2:11 pm ET
First they were arrested and faced deportation under what has proven to be the Obama administration's only workplace raid. Then they were given work permits, and told they could stay in the United States while their employer was being prosecuted.
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Ventura County Star - Sat Dec 5, 2:34 pm ET
The paradox of the Obama administration’s plan to achieve comprehensive immigration reform — one of these days, when it gets around to it, be patient — is that the agency responsible for removing illegal immigrants is now supposed to find a way for millions of them to stay. Given that agency’s law enforcement bent, don’t be surprised if it is much better at the former than the latter.The ...
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WRAL.com Raleigh - Sun Dec 6, 5:28 pm ET
Cumberland County Sheriff Earl "Moose" Butler has decided to pull his department's participation in a federal program to identify illegal immigrants charged with crimes.
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The Washington DC Examiner - Sun Dec 6, 9:07 pm ET
Montgomery County and the Fraternal Order of Police union could be headed to court over the county police department's policy for handling illegal immigrants, according to the union's lawyer.
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The Yuma Sun - Sun Dec 6, 7:19 pm ET
PHOENIX — State welfare officials will now be reporting applicants for benefits who are not in this country legally to federal immigration officials.