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Article: Mexican Asylee Sues His Home Country by Jason Dzubow

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Article: Article: Extreme Immigration Position Likely Cost McCullom Florida Governor Job by Greg Siskind

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Calderon Says Mexico Migrant Massacre Investigator Is Missing

Mexican President Felipe Calderon said an officer that was investigating the massacre of 72 migrants in the state of Tamaulipas has disappeared. Newspaper El Universal reported that the official, Roberto Javier Suarez Vasquez, had been found dead on a ...

2 cars explode in Mexican state where 72 migrants killed; prosecutor in massacre case missing

SAN FERNANDO, Mexico - Two cars exploded early Friday in a northern state where officials are investigating the killing of 72 Central and South American migrants, while a prosecutor investigating the massacre has disappeared. The prosecutor, Roberto ...

U.S. Officials Arrest 370 Immigrants in Raids in 10 States

CHICAGO -- Federal officials in Chicago say they've arrested 370 immigrants who were in the U.S. illegally or were convicted of other crimes. They say the arrests were made over three days in 10 states. Those arrested fall into three groups: legal ...

Mexico: Prosecutor linked to migrant case missing

MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Felipe Calderon says a state prosecutor investigating the massacre of 72 Central and South American migrants is missing. Calderon says that Roberto Jaime Suarez disappeared two days ago in the town of San Fernando, along ...

Feds arrest 370 immigrants in 10 states

CHICAGO -- Those arrested were legal immigrants with convictions that made them eligible for deportation, illegal immigrants who had been convicted of other crimes, immigration fugitives wanted for being in the country illegally or people who had been ...

Mexico attempts to identify the 72 migrants found slain

MEXICO CITY - Mexican security forces were bringing refrigeration equipment for the bodies of 72 Central and South American migrants massacred by drug-cartel gunmen at a remote ranch in northern Mexico, while investigators tried Thursday to determine ...

Mexican Catholics pray for 72 migrants found massacred on ranch

MEXICO CITY (CNS): Catholics in the northeastern Mexican state of Tamaulipas offered prayers for the 72 undocumented migrants from Central and South America whose bodies were discovered Aug. 24 in what was possibly the largest mass slaying since the ...

UN human rights chief condemns killing of 72 migrants in Mexico

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Friday strongly condemned the killing of more than 70 migrants in the north of Mexico. According to government reports, on 24 August the Mexican Navy discovered a site which contained 72 corpses, ...

72 slain Mexican migrants being identified

Heavily guarded mortuary workers have begun identifying 72 migrants massacred near the U.S. border Friday. Meanwhile, human rights advocates are demanding Mexico do more to stop the exploitation and abuse of migrants that they say led to the heinous ...

Identification of migrants in Mexico massacre begins

Diplomats in Mexico have begun the grim task of identifying 72 migrants killed in the worst massacre in the countrys escalating drug war. Investigatorssay about 15 bodies out of the group slain at a ranch near the US border have been named. ...

Condemning migrant killings in Mexico, UN rights chief calls for urgent action

The United Nations human rights chief today strongly condemned the killing of 72 migrants in northern Mexico and called on the authorities to take urgent steps to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. The Mexican Navy discovered a ...

UN rights chief condemns Mexico migrant killings

The UN human rights chief on Friday condemned the murder of 72 presumed migrants in Mexico, saying the case underlined the "critical situation" of migrants in the country. "I am deeply shocked about these killings, which highlight the critical situation ...

Search For Dead Migrants Continues in Mexico

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Luxuries for Border Felons, Jail for Americans

Illegal aliens are often excused as they stroll across the Mexican border but violent felons are seized and placed in facilities where they are given dancing lessons, bingo nights and other forms of luxury living. These shocking policies were ...

Massacre in Mexico: Drug cartel suspected in murder of 72 migrants

Cynics might identify the tragedy as the mirroring image of a failing state. On a ranch in Mexicos Tamaulipas, just south of the US border, state authorities yesterday found the dead bodies of 72 migrants. The identification of the bodies is in ...

Mexico massacre victims may be migrants to US

SAN FERNANDO Seventy-two people found murdered on a ranch in northeast Mexico are believed to have been migrants bound for the United States, officials said, in one of the most horrific examples of Mexican violence in years. Marines discovered the bodies ...

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