Illegal immigrants can go home again
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Sat Nov 21, 7:54 pm ETWith money flowing north from Mexico to help out-of-work relatives in the U.S. survive, maybe those here should just go home.
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With money flowing north from Mexico to help out-of-work relatives in the U.S. survive, maybe those here should just go home.
Clutching a rolled-up American flag in one hand, Mahmoud Saad couldn’t stop grinning today as he sat beside 15 other immigrants in a jury box inside a Redding courtroom.After all, the 26-year-old Egyptian Chico State University electrical engineering student had been waiting for much his life to recite the words that would make him a U.S. citizen.But it was the special honor of leading the group ...
Federal officials will inspect the hiring records of 60 employers in San Diego to see if they employ illegal immigrants. It is part of a nationwide inspection of 1,000 businesses.
The officers must pass federal background checks and undergo 25 days of training
Colorado Springs will be getting its first Immigration and Customs Enforcement office soon. Colorado Republican Congressman Doug Lamborn announced Thursday that the office will open Nov. 30. Lamborn had been pushing to have an ICE sub-office in Colorado Springs for two years. The congressman argued the office is important to Colorado Springs because it's the second largest city in within ICE's ...
Dozens of residents turned up Thursday at a restaurant to express their support for Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins as he prepares to defend himself and two deputies in a federal lawsuit
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A Juarez cop fled to Texas after drug cartels attacked him. Will a by Todd Bensman, GlobalPost AUSTIN, Texas — One day in April of last year, four-year police veteran Jose Alarcon and his partner, Capt. Felipe Galindo, detained two armed drug dealers after making a traffic stop in Juarez, Mexico. It didn't take long for the Juarez Cartel to learn about the bust. The cartel had a network of ...
While Marisol Conde-Hernandez’s friends were filling out college applications during their senior year at South Brunswick High School, she quietly stood off to the side.
By Nezua, Media Consortium Blogger First it was immigrants from Mexico, now Muslims in the armed services. After the tragic shootings at Fort Hood, conservative...
Feds announce audits of 1,000 firms to see if their workers are legal — a shift away from workplace raids. Critics fear E-Verify program glitches. On the Web: Immigration enforcement
Scott Wilson of Somersworth was arrested on prostitution and sexual assault charges in a case investigated by local police departments and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Officials say the 1-month-old was without her parents, who were trying to cross the border.
That man in the back of a squad car on his way to jail: What are the chances he was born in the United States? The Center for Immigration Studies released a report today that says it is unclear whether immigrants -- both legal and illegal -- are more...
The Homeland Security Department says it will give a “seal of approval” to businesses volunteering to use the E-Verify system to check workers' immigration status.
Nearly 120 city and suburban residents will celebrate their first Thanksgiving as U.S. citizens next week after they took the Oath of Allegiance Thursday at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center in Skokie. The melting pot that is America was well represented at the museum where friends and families gathered to witness a special day.