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Cashin' In: Illegal Immigration Audit

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Texas scientist studies human remains found along US border

Dr. Kate Spradley works at Texas State University, where she is studying human remains found along the U.S. Border with Mexico, trying to find out who those people were. ...

Abbas Calls for US Recognition of Palestinian State, on 1967 Borders, as a Way Out of the Impasse

Editorial Note: The following news reports are summaries from original sources. They may also include corrections of Arabic names and political terminology. Comments are in parentheses. The current round of talks is stalled because the US administration ...

Mexican journalist's asylum hearing in U.S. to resume in February

El Paso, Texas, Jan 22 (EFE).- An asylum hearing for Mexican journalist Emilio Gutierrez, who says he fled his homeland in 2008 with his teenage son after receiving death threats from the army, adjourned without the judge issuing a ruling and will resume ...

UN to Mexico: Investigate abuse, kidnap of migrants

GENEVA - The U.N.'s top human-rights official urged Mexico on Friday to investigate possible abuses and complicity by officials in kidnappings and extortion involving 40 Central American migrants. Mexico is the transit route for thousands of illegal ...

Mexico Takes Steps to Protect Migrants

22 de enero de 2011, 10:42Mexico, Jan 22 (Prensa Latina) Some 51,361 foreigners were arrested between January and August 2010 by the National Institute of Migration, of which 47,688 were from Central America, according to the National System of Public ...

UN concerned over migrants missing in Mexico

New York, Jan 22 (IBNS): The United Nations human rights chief on Friday voiced deep concern over the fate of a group of about 40 migrants who have been missing since they were abducted in Mexico last month, and death threats to a prominent human rights ...

U.S. Border Patrol agent remembered at memorial

Slain agent called dedicated; officials vow to catch killer The Arizona Republic TUCSON - A U.S. Border Patrol agent killed during a December shootout with bandits was remembered as a hero Friday during a memorial ceremony where authorities promised to ...

UN Asks Mexico to Investigate Kidnapping of 40 Migrants

GENEVA The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights asked the Mexican government on Friday to do everything in its power to find 40 Central American migrants kidnapped in mid-December in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. The migrants were ...

U.N. Urges Inquiry of Migrants Disappearance in Mexico

MEXICO CITY The United Nations top human rights official pressed Mexico on Friday to investigate the disappearance of 40 Central American migrants last month and determine whether the military and the police were complicit. The statement, by Navi Pillay, ...

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