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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 12:32 am ET
Talks on Wednesday between ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and the de facto government about leaving the country for Mexico after spending nearly three months holed up in the Brazilian Embassy hit a snag over the issue of asylum.
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Boston Herald - Thu Dec 10, 12:24 am ET
NEWARK, N.J. - Prosecutors couldn't figure out how a fugitive wanted in New Jersey worked for the Homeland Security Department in Georgia despite a nationwide alert for...
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EARTHtimes.org - Thu Dec 10, 12:18 am ET
Mexico City/Tegucigalpa - Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya is planning to leave the country within the next few hours for Mexico, media reports said late Wednesday. Mexico's government has offered political asylum to Zelaya, who has been holed...
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Indian Country Today - Thu Dec 10, 12:15 am ET
VICAM, SONORA, Mexico – The remains of 12 Yaqui warriors killed in a 1902 massacre and exiled to storage in a New York museum for more than 100 years have made the journey home to their Sonoran village in northern Mexico, where they were buried with honors and ceremonies by their welcoming descendants last month.
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Anchorage Press - Thu Dec 10, 12:12 am ET
For 30 years, The Federation of American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has been advocating for sensible immigration policies that serve the broad national interest. Along the way we’ve seen the emotional divide between both sides of the immigration debate, but rarely have we seen such a manufactured divide between truth and fiction as was evident in the Anchorage Press’s December 4, 2009 article ...
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Anchorage Press - Thu Dec 10, 12:11 am ET
In early May, Susan Tully, the National Field Director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, held a meeting at the Anchorage Hilton to “work towards forming a local Anchorage immigration reform group,” according to the invitation to the event. Tully was apparently successful; in a recent cover story in the Press (“Without papers,” Nov. 5) we reported the existence of Alaskans for ...
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Deseret News - Thu Dec 10, 12:06 am ET
Honduras' interim government said Wednesday night it has authorized ousted President Manuel Zelaya to leave the country and...
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CBS News - Wed Dec 9, 11:30 pm ET
Manuel Zelaya Likely to Travel from Brazilian Embassy to Mexico with his Family
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Abilene Reporter-News - Wed Dec 9, 11:00 pm ET
While Abilene’s gang activity has come into the spotlight with recent drive-by shootings and the beating of a Cooper High student in the school bathroom as part of a possible gang initiation, police say local gang crime isn’t necessarily on the rise. The Abilene Police Department, however, acknowledges gangs are present, and APD has recently created a system to collaborate with other law ...
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The Brownsville Herald - Wed Dec 9, 10:54 pm ET
Bishop Raymundo J. Peña leaves the helm of the Diocese of Brownsville after more than 14 years, but he didn’t necessarily classify his departure as bittersweet.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 6:27 pm ET
Immigration Enforcement Dramatically Scaled-Back under Obama Administration
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Daily Journal - Wed Dec 9, 6:09 pm ET
NEWARK — Prosecutors don't understand how a fugitive wanted in New Jersey worked for the Homeland Security Department in Georgia despite a nationwide alert for her arrest.
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Phoenix New Times - Wed Dec 9, 5:19 pm ET
THE LIE THIS TIME One of the most insidious myths of the anti-immigrant movement is that the undocumented receive truckloads of public assistance, that they are a drain on the system, costing the American public untold billions. I heard th...
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Daily Record - Wed Dec 9, 5:16 pm ET
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Officials on Wednesday were trying to determine how a fugitive wanted in New Jersey worked for the Homeland Security Department in Georgia despite a nationwide alert for her arrest.
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Berkeley Voice - Albany Journal - Wed Dec 9, 5:04 pm ET
WALNUT CREEK — More than 40 employees at the downtown Target store quit their jobs after an internal probe raised suspicions about their immigration status, according to lawyers who have met with the workers.