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English-Only Driver’s Tests Proposed in Georgia - NYTimes.com
April 02, 2009 - The New York Times
Filed at 2:23 p.m. ET ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia would require that new drivers take a written license test in English under a bill being considered by state lawmakers, and the proposal has some employers and immigrant advocates worried it would keep people unfamiliar with the language from being able to work.
Group: Detained immigrants kept in squalid basement
April 02, 2009 - USA Today
Posted | | | | | LOS ANGELES (AP) Immigrants held by the federal government are being detained in a squalid basement where conditions are foul-smelling and dirty, a civil rights group said in a lawsuit.
LDS members conflicted on church’s illegal-migrant growth
April 02, 2009 - The Arizona Republic
The Mormon Church is one of the fastest-growing denominations in the country, and much of that growth is coming from an unlikely source: Latino immigrants.
Arpaio denounces ‘witch hunt’ in D.C.
April 02, 2009 - The Arizona Republic
Today the House Judiciary subcommittee on immigration, citizenship, refugees, border security and international law and the subcommittee on the Constitution, civil rights and civil liberties are scheduled to hold a hearing on "the public-safety and civil-rights implications of state and local enforcement of..
US to Boost Ports of Entry Along US-Mexico Border - NYTimes.com
April 02, 2009 - The New York Times
Filed at 12:34 a.m. ET SAN DIEGO (AP) -- The Obama administration plans to spend more than $400 million to upgrade ports of entry and surveillance technologies to help thwart drugs and arms smuggling along the U.
Border boss: U.S. ready for border drug war
April 02, 2009 - Houston Chronicle
Napolitano outlines plans to shore up points of...
A Rush for Work Visas Even as Demand Dips - NYTimes.com
April 01, 2009 - The New York Times
The yearly scramble by employers for temporary visas for foreign scientists and technology engineers started on Wednesday, with immigration authorities expecting fewer new petitions this year because of the recession and because of new restrictions on financial companies that received emergency federal aid.
Qualified Military Recruits Find a Fast Track to Citizenship - NYTimes.com
April 01, 2009 - The New York Times
Stephen Chi was born in Norway to Chinese immigrant parents, grew up in Sweden, received undergraduate and graduate degrees at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, mastered five languages and now works as an information technology consultant in New York City.
Seattle Raid Raises Questions About Shift In Enforcement
April 01, 2009 - Congress Daily
The disclosure Wednesday that illegal immigrants in Seattle were given permission to work in the country has triggered alarms on Capitol Hill that the Obama administration is making a fundamental shift in the enforcement of the .
Judge: Obama’s aunt can stay in U.S.
April 01, 2009 - Houston Chronicle
BOSTON President Barack Obama's aunt will remain in the United States until at least next year as she awaits a chance to make her case before an immigration judge in her bid for asylum from her native Kenya.
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