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After being alerted by a constituent last summer, City Councilwoman Jeanne Faatz asked the auditor's office to check into Noraa Concrete Construction Corp. workers on a job in west Denver. The review found that 12 of the company's 25 employees on that...
Tags: Jeanne Faatz, Chris Nevitt, illegal immigration, undocumented workers, city contractor, social security, security numbers, Noraa Concrete Construction Corp., Denis Berckefeldt, David Broadwell, Denver
William Fisher, t r u t h o u t Report Thousands of legitimate refugees and asylum seekers — who pose no danger to the United States and who have committed no acts of wrongdoing — are being labeled "terrorists" and their applications for protection are...
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Indicted official could be jailed A Hidalgo County commissioner indicted on charges of harboring illegal immigrants could lose her freedom over allegations that she tried to influence government witnesses with concert tickets and a "huge" goodie basket.
Tags: El Paso County, EL PASO, Austin, El Paso County Texas, Illegal immigration, El Paso Texas, Crimes, Illegal immigration to the United States, Law Crime, Hudspeth County Texas
The report, which studied both documented and undocumented workers, said there is a correlation between an area's economic growth and the number of immigrants relocating to a city. In Miami's case, there was an 11 percent jump in the immigrant population...
Tags: Miami, Immigration, Illegal immigration, Business Finance, Social Issues, Bermuda Triangle, Crimes, The Miami Herald, Tropics, Labor
As is the case throughout the nation's largest cities, immigrants contribute to Portland's economy roughly in proportion to their share of the population, according to a study released today by the Fiscal Policy Institute. "The study should be required...
Tags: Portland, Oregon, Fiscal Policy Institute, largest metropolitan, metro area, born workers, Joy Margheim, metropolitan area, Silverton, Immigration, New Urbanism, Illegal immigration, Portland Oregon, Business Finance, Social Issues, Portland Maine, Crimes, Portland metropolitan area
Only in America. In an effort to help those who are trying to break into our country, a University of California at San Diego professor has invented an application for cell phones to help illegals cross the border illegally, but safely. Dismayed?...
Tags: illegal immigration, app for that, Law Crime, cell phones, Pete Nunez, U.S, Enrique Morones, borders illegal, Sigi Gonzales, allnews, San Diego, Buzz Aldrin, Joe Arpaio, Crimes, Mobile phone, Illegal immigration to the United States, Border, Global Positioning System, Ricardo Dominguez, Social Issues
Twenty-six employees of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) have recently completed a training program designed to bolster the agency’s campaign in thwarting the entry of illegal aliens and foreign criminals in the country. The BI said Monday the 26 employees...
Tags: Philippines, Manila, Immigration, Illegal immigration, Vallada, Social Issues, Immigration law, Crimes, Immigration officer, Illegal immigration to the United States, Immigration Rules
President Barack Obama refers to the plan as “comprehensive health insurance reform,” though essentially none of its provisions are likely to be available to the nation’s estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants, a group that typically receives no...
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Growing ranks of U.S. citizens are heading to street corners and home improvement store parking lots to find day-labor work usually done by illegal immigrants. The trend is most pronounced in regions where hot construction markets have collapsed, says...
Tags: University of California-Los Angeles, Abel Valenzuela Jr., Los Angeles, Labor, Illegal immigration, Construction, Social Issues, Crimes, Day labor, Laborer
The government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama is set to start fully formulating the state budget for fiscal 2010, after what it terms ‘‘the world’s first-ever public’’ screening work on wasteful spending was completed last week. The results of the nine-day...
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