Immigration

Israel To Expel Children Of Migrant Workers

Monday, Aug, 02 at 4:13 pm,

8.2.10 – JERUSALEM — Israel on Sunday approved new residency criteria that could result in the deportations of hundreds of children of migrant workers. The decision by Israel's Cabinet represented a small step by Israel to clear up the status of thousands of foreign workers in Israel.

Virginia Police Can Check Immigration Status

Monday, Aug, 02 at 3:37 pm,

8.2.10 – Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, whose lawsuit against health care reform moved forward Monday, has ruled that his state's law enforcement officials can ask to check the immigration status of anyone they arrest or even stop.

Eugene Robinson, the Washington Post’s Post-Partisan

Sunday, Aug, 01 at 10:32 am,

8.1.10 – Eugene Robinson, the name-calling scourge of all critics of Obama who writes one of the anti-conservative columns at the Washington Post and serves the same function on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” has just provided another example of what post- — or in this case, Post- — partisanship looks like in Obama’s Washington.

What the ‘Amnesty Memo’ Means

Sunday, Aug, 01 at 7:41 am,

8.1.10 – If the provisions of the immigration memo reported on by NRO were implemented, it would ensure that a majority of illegal aliens stay in place

ILLEGALS FREE TO ROAM IN AZ…

Wednesday, Jul, 28 at 11:16 pm,

The ruling halts implementation of provisions that require police to determine the immigration status of people they stop and suspect of being in the U.S. illegally. An immediate appeal is expected.

Crisis next door

Monday, Jul, 26 at 5:28 am,

7.26.10 – The U.S. falls short in helping Mexico end its drug war. Last month, 303 people were murdered in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, which lies alongside El Paso. This month, the dead include three men killed by a sophisticated, remote-controlled car bomb — the first in Mexico's drug wars. In a city of 1.2 million, more than 2,600 died violently in 2009; some 200,000 more may have fled.

The Border: A Dirty War (Part 3)

Friday, Jul, 23 at 9:39 am,

Mexican troops deployed into the dense cover of the riverbank salt cedars and tried to outflank the US law enforcement personnel, as drug cartel members unloaded narcotics from, and then burned the SUV. The Federal officers were ordered out of the area. The agents wanted to stay, but the orders from higher up said no.

Judge hard on both sides as SB 1070 hearings end

Friday, Jul, 23 at 6:34 am,

PHOENIX – A federal judge peppered attorneys fighting over the legality of Arizona's new immigration law with questions Thursday about their assumptions of what the law means. As expected, she made no rulings in the case.

BORDER VIOLENCE: U.S. Offers Mexico Help

Monday, Jul, 19 at 11:26 pm,

Immigration officials are working with Mexican authorities after a string of deadly attacks rocks one Mexican region that's been seeing a spike in drug-related violence.

Mexican Mafia Gives “Green Light” To Kill AZ Sheriff

Sunday, Jul, 18 at 9:50 am,

The Mexican Mafia has threatened Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu with his life, ordering a “green light” to take him out for his support of Arizona’s new immigration law, SB 1070. A “green light” indicates that the assassin given the order must complete the murder or he will be killed himself, as will his family.

Israel's 'illegal' children

Sunday, Jul, 18 at 7:32 am,

Children born to undocumented migrant workers in Israel are now facing deportation. For most children summer is a carefree time. But for the children of Israel's undocumented migrant workers, deportation looms on the horizon.

Why strengthening the U.S.-Mexican border leads to more illegal immigration

Sunday, Jul, 18 at 6:10 am,

Even before 2007, when the last attempt at comprehensive immigration reform was killed in the Senate, immigration restrictionists made "sealing" the U.S.-Mexican border a precondition for supporting legalization of the more than 11 million illegal immigrants already in the United States. For a lot of Americans, this idea has been orthodoxy ever since.

'Hezbollah-like' car bomb kills 4 on Mexican border…

Sunday, Jul, 18 at 12:10 am,

Juarez– People in Juarez are recovering from a car bomb that killed four Thursday night. The victims include two federal agents, an ambulance worker and a doctor who was in the area when the bomb went off. Tonight, we have learned that it was a car bomb that was detonated with the same kind of sophistication that is used by terrorist groups like Hezbollah.

State's game wardens keep eye out for illegals

Saturday, Jul, 17 at 8:45 am,

The rumors spread up and down the Gulf Coast. Shrimpers devastated by the BP oil spill were supposedly headed to Texas waters en masse to illegally work there.

Holder should drop the Arizona suit

Friday, Jul, 16 at 6:23 am,

Virginia is now the most recent of nine states to unite in opposition to Attorney General Eric Holder's politically charged suit against Arizona's recently enacted immigration law. Don't be surprised if more states join the Arizona cause because Holder is now adding insult to injury by threatening a second suit against Arizona.

Judge to hear lawsuit vs. Arizona's immigration law

Thursday, Jul, 15 at 6:59 am,

Arizona's new immigration law will get its first day in court today. A federal court judge will hear both a motion to dismiss the case and a motion to stop Senate Bill 1070 from going into effect.

Border Security: Doctrinaire Libertarianism vs. American Sovereignty

Monday, Jul, 12 at 6:17 pm,

Recently, Bill O’Reilly interviewed John Stossel about the dangerous situation along Arizona’s porous border with Mexico. Stossel is probably my favorite reporter. I admire the way he demolishes popular myths, particularly economic myths. However, on the topic of how to deal with waves of illegals (some of them perpetrators of violent crime) in Arizona, his remarks were perplexing.

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