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Migrant link in Mexico killings

Mexican officials investigating the death of 72 people found murdered at a ranch in the north of the country say they were migrants trying to reach the United States. They say the 58 men and 14 women had come from South and Central America. Their bodies ...

Mexico: gang likely killed 72 migrants at ranch

MEXICO CITY Mexican government officials say 72 migrants found dead at a ranch near the U.S. border may have been killed by the Zetas drug cartel. Navy Vice Adm. Jose Luis Vergara says a wounded survivor reports that gunmen who identified themselves ...

United States: Implementation of New Filing Fees for Certain H-1B and L-1 Visa Petitions - Proskauer Rose LLP

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued guidance to employers filing H-1B or L-1 petitions based on the recently enacted Public Law 111-230, an emergency appropriations bill providing $600 million for additional security ...

Across North American borders

There is a border across which fertility drops by a factor of two in North America (defined as from Canada to Panama). Specifically, one nation has a TFR of ~4, and the other ~2. Can you guess the two nations? You can find the answer in the charts below. ...

Bodies in Mexico mass grave could be of migrants - Summary

Mexico City - The 72 bodies discovered in a mass grave at a ranch in northeastern Mexico were likely of migrants from Central and South America, Mexican authorities said Wednesday based on a survivor's account.The migrants were apparently from El ...

Grassroots Concern Over Legalizing Undocumented Immigrants

(CNSNews.com) - A group of conservative organizations announced they have written a letter to President Barack Obama in opposition to his administrations alleged plan to legalize significant numbers of undocumented immigrants without an act of ...

72 bodies, possibly of migrants, found on Mexico ranch

SAN FERNANDO, Mexico (AFP) A shootout in far northeastern Mexico led authorities to discover 72 bodies on a ranch that officials said Wednesday appear to be slain undocumented migrants from Central and South America. Marines found the bodies of 58 men ...

Article: Is the Obama Administration Creating a "Back-Door" Amnesty Plan for Non-Criminal Aliens? by Matthew Kolken

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Ditching U.S. citizenship is a copout

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Victims of Massacre in Mexico Said to Be Migrants

MEXICO CITY The bodies of 72 people discovered Tuesday on a ranch in northeast Mexico were migrants killed by gunmen who tried to extort money from them as the migrants made their way toward the United States border, a witness told Mexican authorities ...

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