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Dozens of Migrant Bodies Wash Ashore in Mexico

MEXICO CITY The bodies of two dozen people washed ashore Friday in southern Mexico, a state official said, after a boat believed to be carrying Central American migrants capsized in the Pacific Ocean. Oaxaca's state government later released a statement ...

Migrants drown off Mexico coast

Central American migrants are turning to boats to avoid highway checkpoints [AP] The bodies of 24 people have washed ashore in southern Related: (22 Sep 2007) (08 Aug 2007) Tools: Top news AMERICAS news ...

Immigrant boat sinks, Mexico

At least 24 people have drowned when a boat believed to be carrying Central American immigrants sank off Mexico's Pacific coast on a route used to head to the United States, authorities say. 'On Friday morning, a boat carrying undocumented immigrants ...

Mexico: 24 Suspected Migrants Found Dead on Coast

Suspected Migrants Found Dead on Coast - New York Times google_hints google_ad_channel All NYT Briefing The : 24 Suspected Migrants Found Dead on Coast By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: October 20, 2007 The bodies ...

Two dozen migrants die in waters off Mexico

MEXICO CITY -- The bodies of two dozen people washed ashore Friday in southern Mexico after emergency officials received reports that a boat carrying Central American migrants capsized in the Pacific, officials said. The bodies had not been identified, ...

Cuba, Costa Rica, Ecuador

reported that the Coast Guard is using tougher tactics to stop boats smuggling Cubans to the US. President Clinton in 1994 changed US policy to allow only Cubans who physically reached US soil to those caught at sea are returned to Cuba. The 1966 Cuban ...

Mexico: Remittances, NAFTA, Taxes

Mexican President Felipe Caldern used the occasion of his September 1, 2007 Informe (State of the Union address) to criticize DHS's announcement of a crackdown on unauthorized workers: "I again issue an energetic protest against the unilateral measures ...

H-1B, Labor, Trade

temporary foreign workers were admitted in FY06, up from 726,535 in FY05; these data double-count individuals admitted several times. There were 435,100 H-1B admissions and 320,829 intra-company transfers with L-visas. DHS groups H-2A and H-2B ...

Congress: Incremental Reform, Trafficking

Comprehensive immigration reform stalled in the Senate in June 2007, when opponents of legalization or amnesty were able to block consideration of a bill that would have given many unauthorized foreigners in the US a path to legal status and would have ...

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