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Cost for May raid in Postville tops $5 million
Federal officials say the cost of an Immigration raid at a kosher slaughterhouse in northeastern Iowa this spring has topped $5 million. The May 12 raid at Agriprocessors Inc. in Postville was one of the largest in U.S. history. Officials with U.S....Tags: Immigration, Censorship, Migration, Demographics
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A Lot At Stake In 1st Congressional District
With extinction of the middle class, another Great Depression and the rule of law on the line, you would think we'd be hearing just a little bit more about the race in the First Congressional District.
More succinctly, can all of you possibly think...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), John Larson, West Hartford, Economic Policy, Litigation and Regulation
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Deported, now divided
Chicago Tribune reportersThe phone rings on the 847 area code line used by AMS Earth Movers in Highland Park. After a few chimes, Adam Savitt picks up the call amid the lush banana fields of Guatemala. The connection is fine, but the ties to his life in Lake County are fading...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Wars and Interventions, Demographics, Heavy Engineering, Vehicles
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Artist's American dream could be dashed by deportation
South Florida Sun-SentinelWhen he was a young boy, Meynardo Garcia's mother brought him to the United States from Mexico. That's not so unusual. Nor is it unusual that Garcia and his family are undocumented immigrants. What is unusual is Garcia's artistic talent. The 18-year-old...Tags: Awards and Prizes, North Miami, Coconut Creek, The Holocaust, North Miami Beach
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LI debate: Last chance for Obama-McCain 'illegals' clash
Spin CycleImmigration policy has drawn remarkably little mention in this huge general-election campaign ??? and some want to see the presidential candidates confront the issue in their final debate Wednesday at Hofstra University. One year ago, nothing in...Tags: Long Island, The White House, Hempstead (Hempstead, New York), Hofstra University, Government
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Lebanon says it has arrested Islamic militants responsible for bombings
Special to The TimesBEIRUT -- Lebanese security forces rounded up a group of Islamic militants believed to be responsible for a pair of bomb attacks targeting soldiers in the country's northern city of Tripoli, authorities disclosed Monday. Security officials were tight-...Tags: Defense, Wars and Interventions, Armed Forces, Demographics, Refugee
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Mexican townspeople help illegal Central American migrants escape from police
Associated Press WriterRAFAEL LARA GRAJALES, Mexico (AP) _ An angry crowd in central Mexico attacked police and helped nearly three dozen illegal Central American immigrants escape from custody after hearing that officers had allegedly sold the migrants to human smugglers,...Tags: Demographics, Vehicles, Migration, Organized Crime, Riots
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Philly horns in on our turf – again
Bad enough that Philly has been trying to claim Edgar Allan Poe. Now The City of Brotherly Love seems to be making a play for The Wire. David Simon, producer of the celebrated HBO series, appears at Princeton University Thursday to discuss "Policy and...Tags: Michael J Fox, Edgar Allan Poe, Martin O'Malley, Michael Gross, The Wire
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Fight for East End congressional seat heats up
rick.brand@newsday.comRep. Tim Bishop stood before the crowd of 60 veterans at VFW Post 6249 in Rocky Point, and explained his vote on the just-rejected $700-billion Wall Street rescue plan. "Do I like it? No. But I voted for it holding my nose," Bishop, 58, a six-year...Tags: Major League Baseball, Government, National Government, Nancy Pelosi, Demographics
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Arizona town rethinks immigrant stance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSix months ago, this town of 5,500 took a stand against the most powerful lawman in the state. As Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's deputies swept through town during a controversial operation searching for illegal immigrants, Mayor Rebecca Jimenez...Tags: Government, Minority Groups, Demographics, Regional Authority, Immigration
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Illegal immigrants face fewer choices for health care on Treasure Coast
TCPalm.comHealth options for illegal immigrants on the Treasure Coast exist, though they aren't free or plentiful. Volunteers In Medicine, which provides free care for impoverished, uninsured Martin County residents, closed its doors to illegal immigrants last...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Immigration, Medicine, Indiantown, Migration
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Advocates urge U.S. to give undocumented Haitians temporary protected status
South Florida Sun-SentinelSince he was detained by immigration officials in August, four storms have torn through Jean Delva's homeland. They wiped out roads and bridges, flooded fields and obliterated a meager food supply. More than 850,000 people are displaced; 50,000 homes...Tags: Boynton Beach, Miramar, Government, National Government, United Nations
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