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Liberal Group's Name-Calling Thwarts Real Immigration Reform

PR Newswire WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 2011 America's Voice Speaks for Liberals, not Latinos WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, a leading voice for Latinos, today slammed America's Voice, an ...

Coast Guard repatriates 19 Cuban migrants

-- The crew of the Coast Guard Nantucket repatriated 19 Cuban migrants interdicted during three incidents to Bahia de Cabaas, Cuba, Monday. The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Sawfish interdicted two rustic vessels Thursday, one with seven Cuban ...

Victim of telemarketing fraud receives $8,400 returned by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

ICE agents return over 8,400 dollars to victim of telemarketing fraud CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (MMD Newswire) January 24, 2011 -- A Tennessee resident received more than $8,400 from special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland ...

Mexican actress pleads guilty to sham marriage for US Visa scam - 24 Jan 11

A Mexican actress will plead guilty to entering a sham marriage and lying in an immigration proceeding in order to obtain a US Visa. A Mexican actress admits she lied on a US Visa and immigration application. Fernanda Romero will acknowledge she made a ...

U.S. Militarization of the Border Provides False Security

You cant miss the barrage of headlines detailing the drug cartel war in Mexico. Mexico Under Siege: The Drug War on Our Doorstep is the summaryThe Los Angeles Times places atop the hundreds of stories written by its reporters. A small ...

Mexico let US question detained migrants

MEXICO CITY -; Newly released U.S. diplomatic cables indicate Mexico allowed U.S. officials to question undocumented migrants detained in Mexican territory as part of anti-terror efforts. Mexico ...

Report: Mexico let US question detained migrants

MEXICO CITY ? Newly released U.S. diplomatic cables indicate Mexico allowed U.S. officials to question undocumented migrants detained in Mexican territory as part of anti-terror efforts. Mexico is traditionally sensitive about its national sovereignty. ...

Cantor dismisses question of Obama's citizenship

WASHINGTON The new Republican House majority leader says he doesn't think questions about President Barack Obama's citizenship should play a role in the discussion of policy matters. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" ...

Obama makes invisible border fence vanish

WASHINGTON The invisible fence once envisioned along the porous U.S.-Mexico border was born in an era of political opportunity and optimism when President George W. Bush and congressional Democrats thought they could strike a deal on immigration reform. ...

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