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Mexico federal police to escort migrant transfers

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Sask. introducing high-tech ID for U.S. border crossings

New high-tech identification cards to help Saskatchewan people cross the United States border will be introduced next year, the provincial government says. Special driver's licences that can be used instead of passports at land border crossings will be ...

Enforcement May Slow Illegal Immigration

The number of illegal immigrants in the country appears to have significantly declined over the last year, at least partly due to the chilling effect of stepped-up enforcement, according to a report released today by a Washington think tank that ...

After Crackdown, Number of Illegal Immigrants Declines

The flow of illegal immigrants into the country appears to have declined over the last year, at least partly due to the chilling effect of stepped-up enforcement, according to a report released today by a Washington think tank that advocates stricter ...

Migrants send 2.2% less money back home to Mexico

Officials today attributed the drop in part to the U.S. economic slowdown and America's crackdown on illegal immigrants. For Mexico and many Latin America nations, migrant money is essential to economic growth. The drop is already being felt, especially ...

Three indicted in U.S. border shooting incident

A U.S. grand jury charged 31-year-old Victor M. Botelho, of Fall River, Massachusetts, along with 33-year-old Evaldo Ferreira-Pinto and 32-year-old Alexsandre Da Silva, both of Brazil, with conspiracy to smuggle an alien. Ferreira-Pinto and Da Silva are ...

Mexico migrant money declines 2.2 percent

Money sent home by Mexican migrants declined by 2.2 percent in the first six months of 2008, the first sustained drop in more than a decade, Mexico's Central Bank reported Wednesday.The downturn in U.S. housing construction and stepped-up U.S. ...

Mexican migrants send less money home from US

MEXICO CITY-Mexico's Central Bank says migrants living in the U.S. are sending less money home. Remittances fell 2.2 percent in the first six months of this year, compared to the same period a year before. That's the first consecutive drop since reliable ...

Mexico's Central Bank says migrant money sent home falls an unprecedented 2.2 percent

Mexico's Central Bank says migrant money sent home falls an unprecedented 2.2 percent E. Eduardo Castillo July 30, 2008 - 2:50 p.m. MEXICO CITY (AP) - Money sent home by Mexican migrants declined by 2.2 percent in the first six months of 2008, the first ...

Cardinals say immigration at 'dark moment' in US but call for hope

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Two Catholic cardinals called the current U.S. immigration situation 'a terrible crisis' and 'a dark moment in our nation's history' in remarks they made July 28 at the opening Mass and plenary session of the 2008 National Migration ...

Mexico: 1st half decline in migrant remittances

MEXICO CITY Half-year figures are expected to show the first sustained decline on record in remittances sent home by Mexicans working abroad, officials said. The downturn in U.S. housing construction and stepped-up immigration raids have made it tougher ...

Mexican officials see decline in remittances sent home by migrant workers

MEXICO CITY (AP) - Half-year figures are expected to show the first sustained decline on record in remittances sent home by Mexicans working abroad, officials said. The downturn in U.S. housing construction and stepped-up immigration raids have made it ...

Pakistan concerned at US' cross-border strikes

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Mexican officials eye decline in remittances sent home by migrant workers

MEXICO CITY (AP) - Half-year figures are expected to show the first sustained decline on record in remittances sent home by Mexicans working abroad, officials said. The downturn in U.S. housing construction and stepped-up immigration raids have made it ...

Russian immigrants in US charged with asylum fraud

David Lynn, 33, posed as an immigration lawyer and coached natives of eastern Europe on how to claim persecution on religious, sexual orientation or other grounds, prosecutors said. He charged $8,000 per person or $10,000 to $12,000 per family, according ...

New U.S. immigration strategy €" Deport yourself

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U.S. man suspected of desertion held at border

Fort Erie, Ont. -- An American man wanted in the United States on desertion charges who had apparently been living for months in Canada has been arrested trying to cross the border back into the U.S. American customs officials apprehended 23-year-old ...

[07/29] Mexico sees decline in migrant remittances

MEXICO CITY (AP) - Half-year figures are expected to show the first sustained decline on record in remittances sent home by Mexicans working abroad, officials said. The downturn in U.S. housing construction and stepped-up immigration raids have made it ...

New U.S. immigration strategy: Deport yourself

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