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Mexico asks court to reject Ariz. immigration law

PHOENIXMexico is asking a federal court in Arizona to declare the state's new immigration law unconstitutional. Lawyers for Mexico on Tuesday submitted a legal brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the law. The law generally requires police ...

Court filing by Mexico supports lawsuit challenging Arizona immigration law

PHOENIX - Mexico is asking a federal court in Arizona to declare the state's new immigration law unconstitutional. Lawyers for Mexico on Tuesday submitted a legal brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the law. The law generally requires police ...

Nebraskan law fuels immigration debate

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Immigrant families leave Arizona and tough new law

PHOENIX "Cuanto?" asks a young man pointing to four bottles of car polish at a recent garage sale in an east Phoenix neighborhood. The question, Spanish for "How much?" sends Minerva Ruiz and Claudia Suriano scrambling and calling out to their friend, ...

US city restricts immigration

FREMONT (Nebraska) - THE eastern Nebraska city of Fremont will likely join Arizona at the center of the national debate about immigration regulations after voters approved a ban on hiring or renting property to illegal immigrants, but an expected court ...

U. S. Attorney Partners with Dallas Police Department, Fort Worth Police Department, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement an

U. S. Attorney Partners with Dallas Police Department, Fort Worth Police Department, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Mosaic Family Services to Sponsor Regional Anti-Trafficking Conference DALLAS, June 21 -- The U.S. Attorney for the Northern ...

Immigration takes center stage in New Mexico governor's race

Arizona's controversial immigration policies could shape the gubernatorial race in neighboring New Mexico, where more than 40- More - ...

ACLU targets 'un-American' immigration measure

The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee is calling on Gov. Phil Bredesen to veto legislation requiring people to carry documentation at all times so they can prove they are in the country legally in case they're arrested. Under the proposed law, ...

Immigration idea stirs up Neb. town

(CNN) -- Voters in Fremont, Nebraska, are deciding on Monday the fate of a measure making national headlines and stirring up the continuing debate on immigration. Ordinance 5165 would, if approved, prohibit businesses from hiring illegal immigrants and ...

The 50/50 Rule for H-1B Visas Could Lead to More U.S. IT Jobs

A recent CIO.com article on how shines a light on the challenges faced when economies go sour, politicians become more protectionist and growing businesses expand their foothold in the United States, yet have a large foreign-worker presence here. A rule ...

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