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Court to hear challenge to employer sanctions law
Post Date: 2010-06-28 15:58:03 by WhiteSands
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PHOENIX — The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear an appeal from business and civil rights groups trying to overturn a 2007 Arizona law that prohibits employers from knowingly hiring illegal immigrants. The state law was intended to lessen the economic incentive for immigrants to sneak into the U.S. by holding employers accountable for hiring them. The prohibition is separate from a new Arizona immigration law that's also being challenged in court and requires police to question the immigration status of people they suspect are in the country illegally. Supporters say the employer sanctions law was needed because the federal government hasn't adequately enforced a ...

White House Picks Critic of Local Immigration Enforcement for Key Role at ICE
Post Date: 2010-06-25 19:45:21 by WhiteSands
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The Obama administration has tapped an outspoken critic of immigration enforcement on the local level to oversee and promote partnerships between federal and local officials on the issue. Harold Hurtt, a former police chief in Houston and Phoenix, has been hired as the director for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Office of State and Local Coordination. Starting July 6, Hurtt will supervise outreach and communication between ICE, local law enforcement agencies, tribal leaders and representatives from non-governmental organizations. "Chief Hurtt is a respected member of the law enforcement community and understands the concerns of local law enforcement leaders," ...

An Impatient Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer Leans on Obama Again Over Illegal Immigrants
Post Date: 2010-06-25 13:47:20 by Murron
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An Impatient Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer Leans on Obama Again Over Illegal Immigrants President Obama was busy Thursday entertaining Russian President Dmitry Medvedev with local cheeseburgers. Obama paid the bill. But in his White House mailbox the American chief executive should find a new letter from an impatient Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer about the illegal immigrant and unsecured federal border issues -- and laced with a little salsa. The Republican governor is reminding the Democrat president that three weeks ago during their overdue Oval Office meeting he promised to send her more material within two weeks, especially regarding deployment of National Guard troops to fulfill the federal ...

Administration Weighs Bypassing Congress to Let Illegal Immigrants Stay
Post Date: 2010-06-24 22:20:40 by Murron
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Administration Weighs Bypassing Congress to Let Illegal Immigrants Stay The Obama administration has been holding behind-the-scenes talks to determine whether the Department of Homeland Security can unilaterally grant legal status on a mass basis to illegal immigrants, a former Bush administration official who spoke with at least three people involved in those talks told FoxNews.com. The issue was raised publicly by eight Republican senators who wrote to the White House on Monday to complain that they had heard the administration was readying a "Plan B" in case a comprehensive immigration reform bill cannot win enough support to clear Congress. The White House would not confirm ...

Feedback Please: Would You Ask Your Kid to Put Away American Flag On 'Cinco de Mayo'?
Post Date: 2010-06-24 18:57:05 by Murron
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#8. To: The Dude (#5) Dude: "The flag should be displayed whenever we feel like it, whenever (wherever) we feel like it, in any way we see fit." robertpaulsen: "I agree. But that's not what we're discussing, is it? The article concerns some teenaged high school students wearing patriotic clothing at school on Cinco de Mayo. The holiday may not be celebrated in Mexico or in Puebla, but it is celebrated here. You do what you want. I'm saying if this was my kid, I'd ask him to cool it for that day out of courtesy and respect for the celebration of Mexican heritage." robertpaulsen posted on 2010-06-24

Anti-Defamation League Joined Lawsuit To Overturn Arizona's Restrictive Immigration Law.
Post Date: 2010-06-24 13:54:16 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The Anti-Defamation League joined a lawsuit to overturn Arizona's restrictive immigration law. The federal lawsuit, initiated by Friendly House, a Phoenix social services organization, the American Civil Liberties Union and other groups, seeks to overturn a law passed earlier this year that grants police wide latitude to stop individuals and check their immigration status. "Rather than making Arizona more secure, we believe this law will have the opposite effect," Miriam Weisman, ADL Arizona's regional chair, and Bill Straus, ADL Arizona's regional director, said in a statement Tuesday. "Fear of heightened law enforcement scrutiny about ...

What? Fox News Owner Rupert Murdoch Says Media Should Push for Legalizing Undocumented Immigrants
Post Date: 2010-06-24 13:22:08 by Brian S
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This morning, on Fox & Friends, anchor Steve Doocy interviewed Fox News Channel owner Rupert Murdoch and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on immigration. In the interview, Murdoch and Bloomberg advocated for a path to legalization for undocumented immigrants by making the case that immigrants create, not take away, jobs for Americans. Murdoch stated that the media needs to be used to “keep the pressure on” lawmakers to enact immigration reform:DOOCY: The country is so gridlocked around this. What can business do that Washington, DC has not been effective in doing so far?MURDOCH: Well you just gotta keep the pressure on the congressmen. You gotta do it on the press and on ...

Lies, damned lies and immigration
Post Date: 2010-06-22 11:24:27 by Badeye
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Lies, damned lies and immigration Examiner Editorial June 23, 2010 FBI data show that crime is up in the border regions of Arizona. Shown here are suspected illegal immigrants and human smugglers arrested earlier this year. (Ross D. Franklin/AP) Fourth-generation Arizona rancher Robert Krentz was found murdered March 27, slumped over his all-terrain vehicle, a murder victim. Authorities traced the suspected killer's footsteps to the Mexican border 15 miles from Krentz's ranch. The killing shocked Arizonans, many of whom were already fed up with problems created by illegal immigration. Less than a month later, state lawmakers passed and Gov. Jan Brewer signed a new immigration ...

Obama’s Labor Secretary Reaches Out to Illegal Aliens With Paycheck Complaints
Post Date: 2010-06-22 09:42:29 by Badeye
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Obama’s Labor Secretary Reaches Out to Illegal Aliens With Paycheck Complaints Tuesday, June 22, 2010 By Staff, Associated Press Labor Secretary Hilda Solis addresses the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)(CNSNews.com) – “Every worker in America has a right to be paid fairly, whether documented or not,” says Labor Secretary Hilda Solis in a public service announcement posted on the Labor Department’s “We Can Help” Web page. The Web site says the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division is responsible for administering and enforcing some of the nation's most important worker protection ...

War over the border: White House says Kyl is lying about security; AZ senator stands his ground
Post Date: 2010-06-21 13:59:20 by Badeye
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War over the border: White House says Kyl is lying about security; AZ senator stands his ground By: Byron York Chief Political Correspondent 06/21/10 1:25 PM EDT A few days ago, Arizona Republican Sen. Jon Kyl told a town meeting in North Phoenix that President Obama personally told him that the administration will not secure the U.S.-Mexico border because doing so would make it politically difficult to pass comprehensive immigration reform. “I met with the president in the Oval Office, just the two of us,” Kyl said. “Here’s what the president said. The problem is, he said, if we secure the border, then you all won’t have any reason to support comprehensive ...

Where are the promised border troops?
Post Date: 2010-06-21 13:57:20 by Badeye
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Where are the promised border troops? By E. J. Montini, Columnist - Jun. 20, 2010 08:25 PM The Arizona Republic . So where are the troops? Last month, President Barack Obama promised to deploy 1,200 National Guard troops to the Southwest border. Sen. John McCain said that 1,200 was "not good enough" and got the Senate Armed Services Committee to approve 6,000 troops. At least that is what we are being told, again and again, in a McCain campaign commercial. So when do the soldiers get here? Back when the president made his announcement, Gov. Jan Brewer said, "My signing of Senate Bill 1070 has clearly ignited the talk of action in Washington for the people of Arizona ...

McCain, Kyl Call For More Resources to Protect Border (BARF ALERT)
Post Date: 2010-06-20 12:22:09 by Murron
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McCain, Kyl Call For More Resources to Protect Border (BARF ALERT) DOUGLAS, Ariz.-- Fresh off a tour of the border, Arizona Senators John McCain and Jon Kyl are calling for more resources to protect the border and curtail drug and human smuggling.

White House-Brewer rematch set for June 28
Post Date: 2010-06-20 12:10:29 by Murron
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White House-Brewer rematch set for June 28 WASHINGTON -- The White House says its staffers will meet with Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer June 28 -- on her turf this time -- to provide more detail on sending National Guard troops to the border. Brewer met with Obama at the White House two weeks ago where promises were made for the follow up meeting. Further details are expected from the meeting on plans for deploying 1,200 National Guard troops to border states to help with border security and Obama's request to Congress for $500 million for border security. Obama is not planning to attend.

12 Bodies Found in Mexico
Post Date: 2010-06-19 12:12:28 by Murron
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12 Bodies Found in Mexico Mexico City News.Net Friday 18th June, 2010 (IANS) At least 12 bodies have been found in four graves in Mexico's coastal resort of Cancun, a top official said. The 12 people 'died of suffocation and were found with their hands and feet bound, with signs of torture,' Francisco Alor, state attorney of Quintana Roo state, was quoted as saying by Xinhua. At least three of the bodies were cut open after death, he said.

Obama Administration Planning to File Suit Against Arizona Immigration Law (confirmed)
Post Date: 2010-06-18 17:12:29 by Murron
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Obama Administration Planning to File Suit Against Arizona Immigration Law (confirmed) The Obama administration plans to file suit challenging Arizona's immigration law, officials told Fox News on Friday. The Obama administration plans to file suit challenging Arizona's immigration law, officials told Fox News on Friday. The confirmation comes after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in an interview with a TV station in Ecuador earlier this month that the administration would challenge the law in court, though officials had long said the issue was under review. Administration officials initially would not confirm Clinton's statement. But an official told Fox News on ...

Clinton Comment on Immigration Law Riles Ariz. Gov
Post Date: 2010-06-17 20:22:54 by Murron
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Clinton Comment on Immigration Law Riles Ariz. Gov The Associated Press June 17, 2010 Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer says she's angry over comments by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Hillary Clinton that the Obama administration will sue the state over its new immigration law. In a June 8 media interview in Ecuador that began circulating Thursday in the U.S., Clinton said President Barack Obama thinks the federal government should determine immigration policy and that the Justice Department "will be bringing a lawsuit against the act." Justice spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler declined to say whether the department would sue and that "the department continues to review the ...

Most Americans back new Arizona law, Washington Post-ABC News poll finds
Post Date: 2010-06-17 10:12:15 by Badeye
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Most Americans back new Arizona law, Washington Post-ABC News poll finds By Jon Cohen and Tara Bahrampour Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, June 17, 2010 Most Americans support the new, controversial Arizona law that gives police there the power to check the residency status of suspected illegal immigrants. But most also still back a program giving those here illegally the right to earn legal documentation, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Poll data Immigration has been rising in prominence as an issue and has the potential to roil party unity on both sides as Democrats and Republicans push for the upper hand in the midterm elections. Liberal Democrats are broadly ...

At Convention, Texas GOP Passes Immigration Plank Similar to Arizona Law
Post Date: 2010-06-14 15:21:49 by WhiteSands
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Fired-up Republican activists in no mood for compromises threw out their party chairwoman Saturday, then bucked Texas Gov. Rick Perry by pushing for a crackdown on illegal immigration similar to Arizona's new law. Some delegates at the Republican state convention also called for a nonbinding resolution calling on House Republicans to oust their own speaker, Rep. Joe Straus of San Antonio, considered too moderate for many of the bedrock conservatives meeting in Dallas this weekend. Convention organizers ruled the Straus resolution out of order. While the convention began Friday with scripted unity and Democrat-bashing speeches, its final hours were marked by division and heated debates ...

Arizona Immigration Law May Be Driving Hispanics Out of State (Its working)
Post Date: 2010-06-11 11:36:31 by Badeye
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Arizona Immigration Law May Be Driving Hispanics Out of State By Judson Berger Published June 11, 2010 | FOXNews.com Demonstrators protest against Arizona's immigration law in Phoenix May 29. (AP Photo) If one Phoenix school district is any gauge, Hispanics in Arizona appear to be leaving the state in anticipation of the tough-on-illegal-immigration law that goes into effect at the end of July. While there are no statewide statistics to show the population shift and accounts vary as to whether families are so concerned about the law they would pick up and leave, the superintendent of a Phoenix-area school district told FoxNews.com that 95 students have left his system since the ...

For many, California not so golden [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2010-06-10 14:32:22 by Jethro Tull
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For many, California not so goldenBy Dana Bartholomew, Staff WriterPosted: 12/17/2009 11:18:28 PM PST People may be streaming out of California in record numbers, but don't tell that to the commuters on a crowded Metro Red Line platform in North Hollywood on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009. With the California economy sputtering at half- speed, population growth has slowed to a crawl as residents head east in search of jobs, according to a report released Thursday. Following a recent trend of decelerating population growth, the state grew less than 1 percent over the past year — the slowest in a decade, according to the state Department of Finance. Los Angeles County, a former ...

California Now the Least-Educated State
Post Date: 2010-06-10 14:10:59 by Jethro Tull
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California Now the Least-Educated State Report Examines How Immigration Has Changed the Golden State WASHINGTON, June 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In 1970, nine percent of California's population was comprised of immigrants; by 2008 it was 27 percent. A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) finds that as a result of immigration, California now has the least-educated labor force of any state. Historically, California was not a state with a disproportionately large unskilled population, like Appalachia or parts of the South. However, immigration has transformed the state. Absent a change in immigration policy, other parts of the country may be transformed in a ...

Court OKs ban on day laborers soliciting work
Post Date: 2010-06-10 01:59:31 by WhiteSands
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(06-09) 17:30 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Cities can prohibit day laborers from soliciting work from passing drivers, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. In a 2-1 decision, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said an ordinance in Redondo Beach (Los Angeles County) prohibiting anyone on a street or sidewalk from seeking work from motorists, and prohibiting drivers from stopping to offer a job, is a valid safety measure that does not interfere with free speech. The ordinance does not regulate the content of a day laborer's speech, only the location, Judge Sandra Ikuta said in the majority opinion. She said workers can reach out to prospective employers "in safer ...

Hispanics flee Arizona ahead of immigration law
Post Date: 2010-06-09 13:31:24 by Badeye
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Hispanics flee Arizona ahead of immigration law Updated 1h 48m ago By Alan Gomez, USA TODAY Arizona's tough new immigration enforcement law is fueling an exodus of Hispanics from the state seven weeks before it goes into effect, according to officials and residents in the state. Though no one has precise figures, reports from school officials, businesses and individuals indicate worried Hispanics — both legal and illegal — are leaving the state in anticipation of the law, which will go into effect July 29. Schools in Hispanic areas report unusual drops in enrollment. The Balsz Elementary School District is 75% Hispanic, and within a month of the law's passage, the ...

Mexico anger high as US Border Patrol kills teen - Large rocks thrown at BP agents
Post Date: 2010-06-09 06:58:59 by HAPPY2BME-ONLF
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Mexico anger high as US Border Patrol kills teen By OLIVIA TORRES and CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN, Associated Press Writers Olivia Torres And Christopher Sherman, Associated Press Writers 28 mins ago CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Mexicans are seething over the second death of a countryman at the hands of U.S. Border Patrol agents in two weeks, an incident near downtown El Paso that is threatening to escalate tensions over migrant issues. U.S. authorities said Tuesday a Border Patrol agent was defending himself and colleagues when he fatally shot the 15-year-old as officers came under a barrage of big stones while trying to detain illegal immigrants on the U.S. side of the Rio ...

Calderon condemns border killing, ties it to Ariz. immigration law, claims 'torture' involved
Post Date: 2010-06-08 20:54:15 by HAPPY2BME-ONLF
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Calderon condemns border killing, ties it to Ariz. immigration lawMexican President Felipe Calderon is condemning the killing of an illegal immigrant by U.S. Border Patrol agents as a "truly unacceptable violation" that involved "torture." He's also tying it to Arizona's immigration law, even though the incident took place on the border with California. "A death with that degree of violence is a truly unacceptable violation," Calderon said, according to the Associated Press. "We need to raise all our voices, not only for Mexico but for human rights, because the cause of migrants is a cause that affects us all." He added that the Arizona ...

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