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1,400 overstayers in American Samoa, says immigration head.

American Samoas chief immigration officer, Ufuti Ieremia, says there are over 1,400 overstayers in the territory and hes passed this information on to the LBJ Medical Center. Ufuti made the revelation when he appeared before lawmakers to testify on ...

36 pounds of cocaine seized at U.S.-Mexican border

Customs officers at the Calexico border checkpoint in Imperial County seized 36 pounds of cocaine from a Mexican resident who was trying to sneak the drugs into the United States, federal authorities said Thursday. The 16 wrapped packages, valued at ...

U.S. Citizens Don't Have to Cross the Border for Cheap Dental Work

Many insurance plans offered by employers don't include affordable dental plans and many don't offer any at all, forcing consumers to seek their own solutions. Cheap dental plans, often known as discount dental plans, offer discounts on a wide array ...

Vibrant mix of immigrant cultures join hands for WorldFest

When Suhas Kulkarni came to Louisville in 1986, you could put the citys entire international community in a small auditorium, the native of India said, half-jokingly. Today, a vibrant and ever-growing array of citizens from around the globe ...

Brazil's economic boom drawing immigrant workers home

Brazilians are returning to better opportunities. Unemployment is at a historic low, and incomes are rising rapidly. In many sectors, Brazilians earn more than their U.S. counterparts. Two years ago, Victor Bahia was scraping by on tips from delivering ...

President's Illegal-Alien Uncle Used False Documents to Evade Deportation

President Barack Obamas uncle, Omar Onyango Obama (left), is an illegal alien who obtained an illegal drivers license and Social Security card and evaded a deportation order for more than 20 years. The Kenyan half-brother of the presidents ...

Farmers Hope Delay Brings Work Permits for Migrant Workers

CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) - The Immigration Law could mean the end of the family farm according to some Cullman County farmers. They tell us they hope to use this delay to reach a compromise. Cullman County sweet potato farmer Keith Smith says he ...

Labor Dept Promises Fair Wages to Illegal Aliens

As states like Arizona and Alabama are passing laws in an attempt to maintain control over the overwhelming amount of illegal immigration into their states, the Obama administration continues to launch lawsuits against them and assert that it is solely ...

President's Illegal-Alien Uncle Used False Documents to Evade Deportation

President Barack Obamas uncle, Omar Onyango Obama (left), is an illegal alien who obtained an illegal drivers license and Social Security card and evaded a deportation order for more than 20 years. The Kenyan half-brother of the presidents ...

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