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Australia's boom lures new wave of European immigrants

DUBLIN/SYDNEY (Reuters) - About 100 men in their 20s and 30s, filled a conference room at a Dublin hotel last week to hear a migration agent describe the personal fortunes waiting to be made a world away in the booming mining towns of the Australian ...

Mexico authorities find 210 migrants crammed in truck

TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico -- Mexican police on Sunday discovered 210 mainly Central and South American migrants crammed inside a truck near the country's southern border, an immigration official said. The dehydrated and hungry migrants were found when the ...

Baltimore City Council joins chorus against Obama immigration enforcement

The Baltimore City Council tonight voted to adopt a resolution condemning a federal program that is key to President Obamas strategy to toughen enforcement of immigration laws, joining a chorus of other states and law enforcement agencies across the ...

Testimony of Admiral Robert J. Papp, Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Before the House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee

Good morning Chairman Miller, Ranking Member Cuellar, and distinguished Members of the Subcommittee. It is a pleasure to be here today to discuss the Coast Guard's maritime security capabilities. For more than 220 years, the has safeguarded the nation's ...

Obama Gives Israel 30 Days to Return Borders to Pre 1967

Obama isnt backing down on his demands to return the sovereign state of Israel. Obama has given Israel a 30-day ultimatum to deliver on his demands to return Israel to its pre-Six Day War boundaries. Israel Radio Reported Sunday that The United ...

Mexican police find 210 migrants found crammed in truck

Get summaries of the top business news from a global perspective Sample According to immigration officials, the migrants were packed so tightly inside the truck that they had to stand for the entire journey. They had not eaten in 24 hours. "It was very ...

Court rejects sex bias claim on citizenship rule

The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a challenge by a Mexican-born man to a citizenship law that treats men and women differently. The court split 4-4 in the case of Ruben Flores-Villar, an outcome that upholds his criminal conviction on immigration ...

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