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New York Times - Wed Dec 2, 3:57 pm ET
A growing number of noncitizens are being held unnecessarily, according to two new reports.
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Houston Chronicle - Wed Dec 2, 7:21 pm ET
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Wednesday raided Mambo Seafood's corporate headquarters and two restaurants, detaining 33 suspected illegal immigrants, a spokesman said.
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The Hub - Thu Dec 3, 7:32 pm ET
There is a debate under way in some segments of the Latino community about whether to participate or boycott the 2010 Census.
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New York Times - Wed Dec 2, 1:28 pm ET
A growing number of noncitizens are being held unnecessarily and transferred heedlessly, according to two reports released on Wednesday.
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Colorado Daily - Thu Dec 3, 6:04 pm ET
Karina was 12 years old when her mother left her abusive husband in a tiny Mexican village and fled with her children to the only place where she had any family to help her.
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Women's eNews - Thu Dec 3, 12:13 pm ET
VAN NUYS, Calif. (WOMENSENEWS)--This Thanksgiving the Barrios family will gather with relatives in Van Nuys, Calif., freed from the dread that Francis, 23, will be pulled away from her husband and children and deported to a country she barely remembers. read more
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WCVB Boston - Thu Dec 3, 6:45 am ET
A privately run Rhode Island jail sued after the death of a Chinese immigrant detained there suffers from dysfunctional leadership, a lack of transparency and serious financial problems, according to an audit released Wednesday.
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Anchorage Press - Wed Dec 2, 10:42 pm 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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Inland Empire Weekly - Thu Dec 3, 1:05 pm ET
¡Ask a Mexican!
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Fox News - Wed Dec 2, 6:16 pm ET
An ancient plaster wall painting and banquet vase that were stolen from Italy and turned up in New York are headed back to their home country.
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WCBS-TV New York - Wed Dec 2, 2:01 pm ET
An ancient plaster wall painting and banquet vase that were stolen from Italy and turned up in New York are headed back to their home country. The items were turned over to a representative of the Italian government in a ceremony at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices on Wednesday. The artifacts are a Pompeii wall panel fresco and a Corinthian column krater -- a large vase for ...
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The News Journal - Thu Dec 3, 3:54 am ET
In May 2008, under extreme secrecy, Amir Hossein Ardebili was brought into the J Caleb Boggs Federal Building in downtown Wilmington to appear before Chief District Judge Gregory M.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Dec 2, 10:25 pm ET
Three reports criticize a basic lack of fairness in a program locking up hundreds of thousands.
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News Chief - Thu Dec 3, 5:19 am ET
Published: Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 4:01 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 3:05 a.m. LAKE WALES - Three years ago this month, Ana Cadena, 30, of Frostproof, became an American citizen.
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Human Rights Watch - Wed Dec 2, 1:29 pm ET
Immigrants board a Department of Homeland Security flight. ICE is increasingly subjecting detainees to a chaotic game of musical chairs. And it’s a game with dire consequences since it may keep them from finding an attorney or presenting evidence in their defense.