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Hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protesters rally for immigrant rights

Sam Levin & Erin Durkin New York Daily News 12/18/2011

Feds not helping Alabama enforce immigration law

ALICIA A. CALDWELL AP 10/26/2011
Hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protesters rally for immigrant rights

Hundreds of protesters rallied Sunday for immigrant rights, attempting to breathe new life into the Occupy Wall Street movement as they marked International Migrants Day.

Feds not helping Alabama enforce immigration law

The government hasn't offered to help Alabama put in place a strict immigration law that the Obama administration is challenging in court, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Wednesday.

Napolitano: U.S. will set record for deportations

Stephen Dinan The Washington Times 10/05/2011
Napolitano: U.S. will set record for deportations

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Wednesday that the government is poised to set another record for deportations in just-ended fiscal year 2011, and said the number proves the administration is not pursuing a backdoor amnesty, as critics charge.

US to review deportations, focus on criminals

The Obama administration said Thursday it would postpone the deportation of illegal immigrants without criminal records and allow them to apply for work permits as it reviews over 300,000 cases.

Latinos protest deportations at Obama campaign HQ

Latino activists held a protest outside President Barack Obama's 2012 campaign headquarters on Tuesday to ask him to end a criminal deportation program they say is snaring large number of illegal immigrants who have not committed crimes.

Will Journalist Face Deportation? Signs Point To 'No'

Now that a high-profile journalist has admitted to being an illegal immigrant, can he expect a visit from the authorities? Based on recent immigration policy directives, the answer likely is "no."

Bloomberg: U.S. immigration policy is 'national suicide'

JENNIFER EPSTEIN Politico.com 06/15/2011

Cruise passengers tell of seven-hour security 'revenge' nightmare

Andy Bloxham, and John Bingham Telegraph 06/07/2011
Bloomberg: U.S. immigration policy is 'national suicide'

In a major speech to the Council on Foreign Relations on Wednesday, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the United States risks “national suicide” if it doesn’t adopt a more welcoming immigration policy.

Cruise passengers tell of seven-hour security 'revenge' nightmare

Elderly passengers on board a luxury cruise have criticised US immigration officials after they endured a seven-hour security check.

New York pulls out of federal immigration program

New York is pulling out of a controversial federal program aimed at catching and deporting illegal immigrants with criminal histories, the state's governor said Wednesday.

Mexico Detains 513 People Crammed Into Two US-Bound Trucks

Police on Tuesday detained 513 undocumented migrants from Latin America and Asia who were crammed into two trucks bound for the United States, prosecutors in southeast Mexico said.


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