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Mexico assists 29,000 minor migrants in 2008

The Mexican government have assisted nearly 29,000 Mexican minor migrants in the first 10 months of 2008, reported the country's National Immigration Institute (INM) on Tuesday. A total of 28,456 Mexican minors were repatriated from the United States ...

Mexico Migrant Trucks Parade

A man stands next to his truck at the entry of the 9th Annual Paisano Day truck competition in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico, Sunday, Dec. 28. During the competition migrants parade their large, tricked-out 'trocas' they acquire in the United States. ...

U.S. Border Patrol Uncovers Smugglers Tunnel

The U.S. Border Patrol has announced the discovery of yet another ?clandestine? tunnel near downtown Nogales, Mexico, just south of the U.S. Mexican border. The newest tunnel, the ninth located by the U.S. Border Patrol since October, was hidden ...

I-9 Mythbusters: US immigration services officials discuss I-9 procedures and E-Verify

Two representatives from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will talk about procedures for Form I-9 and the federal E-Verify program for verifying employment eligibility of new hires and address some misconceptions employers have about both. ...

New To America by New2Usa

When shopping for an insurance policy, you will come across many terms specific to the insurance industry. Becoming familiar with these terms will help you evaluate your choices. Benefit Something positive your employer provides that is not required by ...

DHS Announces Malta Joins Visa Waiver Program

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H-1B For Experts

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U.S.-Mexico border arrests sharply down in 2008

Mexico-U.S. border arrests have fluctuated widely in the past 30-plus years, from 675,000 in 1976 to 1.7 million in the mid-1980s, down to a million in the late-?80s, back up to 1.6 million in 2000. In 2008, the Border Patrol caught 705,000 people ...

Court Dismisses Obama Citizenship Cases

CBNNews.com - The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed two more cases questioning President-elect Barack Obama's citizenship. One case was an appeal filed by Democrat Philip Berg, the former deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania. Berg claims Obama was ...

Mexicans Return Home for Migrant Truck Competition

Organizers of central Mexico's annual competition for the most tricked-out 'troca,' or truck, say more migrants are returning to their homeland, and many are planning to stay for a while. The U.S. economic downturn didn't hurt the 9th annual 'Paisano ...

Consular Corner: December 2008 by Liam Schwartz

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Israeli Tanks on Gaza Border; White House Holds Hamas Responsible; GM and Chrysler to Get Bailout; Obama Parody Controversy; Fir

THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. JOHN ROBERTS, CNN ANCHOR: And one minute now, until the top of the hour. We've got breaking news, this morning. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barack says, his county's ...

Houston Immigration Lawyer Provides Advice on H-1B Terminations

The American economy has been hurting. Many employers are laying off employees out of necessity, and some of these are H-1B employees. According to Houston immigration attorney Annie Banerjee, an H-1B employee is not exactly typical. Certain measures ...

COMMUNITY COMPASS: US priest receives honorary citizenship for decades of work

Seventy-four-year-old US Catholic priest Robert Crawford was granted honorary citizenship by Nantou County last Wednesday in recognition of his decades of work to provide care and services for mentally and physically challenged people. Nantou County ...

Fewer Sneaking Across U.S.-Mexico Border

Officials: Enforcement, Weaker U.S. Economy Factor into Lowest Level Since the Mid-1970s EL PASO Dec. 29, 2008 FONT SIZE The number of people caught trying to sneak into the USA from Mexico is at its lowest level since the mid-1970s, signs of tougher ...

Quake hits Mexican-US border region

LOS ANGELES: A moderate 4.6 earthquake hit late Saturday an area of northwestern Mexico close to the US border, but the were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, the US government announced. The epicentre of the tremor, which occurred at 9:17pm ...

Mexico sentences migrant smuggler to 60 years

MEXICO CITYMexican prosecutors say they won a 60-year prison term for a human smuggler who helped about 200 people sneak into the U.S., including Hezbollah supporters. Salim Boughader Mucharrafille was arrested in 2002 and convicted on organized-crime ...

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