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Are Illegal Immigrants Entitled to Organ Transplants in the U.S.?
na Puente was an infant with a liver disorder when her aunt brought her illegally to the U.S. to seek medical care. She underwent two liver transplants at UCLA Medical Center as a child in 1989 and a third in 1998, each paid for by the state. But when Pue
Are  Illegal  Immigrants  Entitled  to  Organ  Transplants  in  the  U.S. 
april 2008 by inboxnews
State House votes to allow police to seize cars from illegal immigrants
A Hall County lawmaker’s bill, which would give law enforcement agencies the power to seize cars from illegal immigrants involved in traffic violations, passed the Georgia House on Thursday. The bill, by Rep. James Mills, R-Chestnut Mountain, was the la
State  House  votes  to  allow  police  seize  cars  from  illegal  immigrants 
february 2008 by inboxnews
Virtual Fence Along Border To Be Delayed until 2011
The Bush administration has scaled back plans to quickly build a "virtual fence" along the U.S.-Mexico border, delaying completion of the first phase of the project by at least three years and shifting away from a network of tower-mounted sensors and surv
Virtual  Fence  Along  Border  To  Be  Delayed  until  2011 
february 2008 by inboxnews
Hispanics were key to McCain's victory
The Hispanic numbers were even more striking for McCain: 51 percent of Hispanics backed him, with 15 percent supporting Mitt Romney, who came in a close second statewide, and 25 percent for Rudy Giuliani.
Hispanics  were  key  to  McCain's  victory 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Illegal Immigrant's to Benefit From House-Approved Stimulus Plan
The $146 billion stimulus package intended to jolt the economy by giving taxpayers rebates up to $1,200 includes cash returns for illegal immigrants who pay taxes. Under the plan passed by the House, illegal immigrants who qualify as "resident aliens" and
Illegal  Immigrant's  to  Benefit  From  House-Approved  Stimulus  Plan 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Schools demand $300M to teach students English
More than 100 superintendents from across the state, including many from East Valley school districts, converged on the lawn of the state Capitol on Wednesday to push for an additional $300 million to educate English-language learners.
Schools  demand  $300M  to  teach  students  English 
january 2008 by inboxnews
A Farewell Salute To The Campaign of Duncan Hunter
He said: "we have driven the issues of national security, the border fence, the emergence of China and the need to reverse bad trade policy. Because of that, this campaign has been very worthwhile."
A  Farewell  Salute  To  The  Campaign  of  Duncan  Hunter 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Oregon stops giving driver licenses to illegal aliens
The Oregon Transportation Commission adopted new rules Thursday regulating the issuance of driver licenses. Under rules that take effect Feb. 4, applicants must show proof of residence to get an Oregon license. When a customer comes to an Oregon Departmen
Oregon  stops  giving  driver  licenses  to  illegal  aliens 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Program to prosecute illegal immigrants set to expand
A program aimed at deterring illegal border crossings by prosecuting a select number of apprehended migrants will be expanded Monday to cover the busiest illicit entry corridor on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Program  to  prosecute  illegal  immigrants  set  expand 
january 2008 by inboxnews
DNA links illegal immigrant to serial rapes
Police arrested the man on suspicion of sexually assaulting five girls and attacking another in the Chandler Rapist crime spree that spanned 18 months, police announced Saturday. Santana Batiz-Aceves, 39, a twice-deported illegal immigrant with a history
DNA  links  illegal  immigrant  to  serial  rapes 
january 2008 by inboxnews
New Mexican Consul coming to Santa Ana
Mexican government officials are signaling a more active political presence in Orange County with the appointment of a career diplomat as the new Consul based in Santa Ana. "Naming a senior diplomatic officer speaks to the importance that the government o
New  Mexican  Consul  coming  to  Santa  Ana 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Obama Would Cede Southwest to Mexico
The comprehensive package Obama supported ran into a firestorm of controversy, with opponents calling it "amnesty."
Obama  Would  Cede  Southwest  to  Mexico 
january 2008 by inboxnews
119 at UA deemed to be non- residents
The University of Arizona reclassified 119 students as non-residents during the fall semester as the university implemented a new state law prohibiting illegal immigrants from paying in-state tuition or receiving any state financial aid.
119  at  UA  deemed  to  be  nonresidents 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Offer to Purchase a Vehicle - ContractCentral.com
This Offer to Purchase a Vehicle serves the buyer by allowing them to have the vehicle inspected, arrange financing, or whatever else he or she can negotiate with the seller. The Offer to Purchase a Vehicle permits the seller to lock up the sale by provid
Offer  to  Purchase  a  Vehicle  form  legal  forms  contractcentral 
january 2008 by inboxnews
Spitzer Grants Pardon To Illegal Alien
Gov. Eliot Spitzer ignored requests for executive clemency from scores of New York residents, some receiving unjust sentences under the Rockefeller Drug laws while others were convicted under extreme mitigating circumstances. Instead, he granted a full an
Spitzer  Grants  Pardon  To  Illegal  Alien 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Pandering top cop refuses to enforce all laws
Local police have no business enforcing federal immigration laws, Eugene police Chief Robert Lehner told a crowd of more than 200 people over coffee and doughnuts following a Spanish language service at St. Mary Catholic Church.
Pandering  top  cop  refuses  to  enforce  all  laws 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Landlord to Tenant Late Notice - Legal Form Download
Solvent landlords pursue late rent checks promptly and vigorously. They have learned that letting the rent slide for only a few days gets the tenant further and further behind and therefore makes catching up an even greater problem for them. So, be sure t
Landlord  to  Tenant  Late  Notice  Legal  Form  Download  contractcentral 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Feds allegedly step up efforts to hunt down illegal immigrants
Life is becoming a more anxious effort for [illegal aliens... criminals], here and across the land, as the federal government accelerates efforts to find and deport them. -- The number of people forcibly removed from Ohio and Michigan surged 37 percent th
Feds  allegedly  step  up  efforts  to  hunt  down  illegal  immigrants 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Landlords Consent to Assignment - Legal Form Download
The Landlord's Consent to Assignment is used when a landlord agrees to the assignment of the tenant's interest in the lease to a new tenant. This assignment does not release the Assignor from payment responsibilities.
Landlords  Consent  to  Assignment  Legal  Form  Download 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Consent to Assignment of a Contract - Legal Form Download
The consent to assignment of a contract is a simple consent form that favors the people seeking the consent since it lets the old obligor off the hook. The signatory consenting may want to modify this to consent to the agreement but keep the original assi
Consent  to  Assignment  of  a  Contract  Legal  Form  Download 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Assignment of Contract to Buy Real Estate - Instant Download!
The assignment of contract to buy real estate is a standard legal form designed to assign a contract to buy real estate.
Assignment  of  Contract  to  Buy  Real  Estate 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Account Assignment Notice to Debtor - Instant Download!
The Account Assignment Notice to Debtor is important to implement and is useful way to get prompter collection from late payers as well as giving firms liquidity by signing over these debts to financial companies, and then drawing down advances as negotia
Account  Assignment  Notice  to  Debtor 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Contact Congress -- Senate to Vote on Peru Free Trade Agreement!
Call your Senators now and urge them to vote down this so-called "free trade" agreement. The Senate is scheduled to vote on the free agreement as early as Tuesday, December 4.
Contact  Congress  Senate  to  Vote  on  Peru  Free  Trade  Agreement 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Border-wall foe to quit post as Douglas mayor
Ray Borane, Douglas' outspoken mayor and ardent opponent of the federal buildup on the border, has announced that he will step down after 12 years as the border city's leader and step away from public life. The 69-year-old has argued often against the bor
Border-wall  foe  to  quit  post  as  Douglas  mayor 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Invaders gather to address arrests, other concerns
DODGE CITY, Kan. -- Immigrants concerned about the effects of immigration arrests gathered for a vigil to raise awareness and protest anti-immigration legislation. The vigil in Dodge City on Sunday was one of six promoting the following message: "Immigran
Invaders  gather  to  address  arrests  other  concerns 
december 2007 by inboxnews
Legal immigrants, loyal to U.S.
I applaud presidential candidate Tom Tancredo of Colorado. His actions and his loyalty to our country do not need translation. On Dec. 9 all Republican presidential candidates, save Tom Tancredo, will clumsily pander both to non-English-speaking couch pot
Legal  immigrants  loyal  to  U.S. 
december 2007 by inboxnews
70% of Mexican immigrants struggle to speak English
Nearly three of every four Mexican immigrants speak English "just a little or not at all," the lowest rate among Latin American immigrant groups, according to a new study. By comparison, 35 percent of those born in Puerto Rico struggle with English, while
70%  of  Mexican  immigrants  struggle  to  speak  English 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Employers plot to overwhelm E-Verify
Employment lawyers are advising the business community to wait until the last two weeks of the year to sign up for E-Verify, in hopes of crashing the system set up to at least try to determine if the people they're hiring are legally entitled to work here
Employers  plot  to  overwhelm  E-Verify 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Michigan gives driver's licenses to illegal aliens
The list included Hawaii, Maine, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington - and Michigan.
Michigan  gives  driver's  licenses  to  illegal  aliens 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Community colleges ordered to let in illegal immigrants
North Carolina's community college system has ordered the state's 58 campuses to admit illegal immigrants, overturning a policy of letting the heavily enrolled schools set their own rules for handling undocumented applicants. David Sullivan, the system's
Community  colleges  ordered  to  let  in  illegal  immigrants 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Illegal alien sentenced to prison
An El Salvadoran who was in the United States illegally has been sentenced to eight years in prison for using a false identity to receive government benefits. Tomas D. Ramirez, 44, was ordered to pay $18,000 in restitution for federal and state student ai
Illegal  alien  sentenced  to  prison 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Family widens push to link DUIs, deportation
The family of a Los Gatos woman whose legs were mangled this summer by an [illegal alien... criminal] believed to be driving drunk is stepping up its campaign for stricter deportation rules, hoping to push lawmakers to close a little-known loophole that e
Family  widens  push  to  link  DUIs  deportation 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Banks to set up shop at Mexican Consulate
The Consulate General of Mexico signed an agreement Monday with three U.S. banks that could make Mexican nationals more comfortable with the banking industry. Chase, Citibank and Laredo National Bank will take turns each day manning a desk in the Mexican
Banks  to  set  up  shop  at  Mexican  Consulate 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Loudoun Co. Gets Grant To Handle Criminal Illegal Immigrants
Loudoun County will receive a $163,000 reimbursement from the U.S. Department of Justice to help cover the cost of incarcerating illegal immigrants who have committed serious crimes in the United States. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is one of 809
Loudoun  Co.  Gets  Grant  To  Handle  Criminal  Illegal  Immigrants 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Illegal Tourism -- Pelosi Finds Another Reason to Fight Fence
Tourism? What does that mean? I guess she's talking about illegal tourism. First it was undocumented, now we've got a new phrase, illegal tourism.
Illegal  Tourism  Pelosi  Finds  Another  Reason  to  Fight  Fence 
november 2007 by inboxnews
CA - working on statewide initiative to challenge birthright citizenship!
In California, and elsewhere in the United States, activists are debating not only immigration – but who should get to be a citizen.
CA  working  on  statewide  initiative  to  challenge  birthright  citizenship 
november 2007 by inboxnews
More vow to resist Oklahoma anti-invader law
Some members of Oklahoma's faith community continue to voice their opposition to the state's new immigration reform law. The Rev. Lance Schmitz, a social justice minister with Oklahoma City First Church of the Nazarene, said more signed copies of a Pledge
More  vow  to  resist  Oklahoma  anti-invader  law 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Georgia Sheriff uses authority to enforce immigration laws [video]
In July, Neil Warren, the Sheriff of Cobb County, Georgia began using his authority to assist ICE to enforce American immigration laws. The results have been easy to see…enforcement works! Doing so has accomplished several things: Illegals are being dep
Georgia  Sheriff  uses  authority  to  enforce  immigration  laws  video 
november 2007 by inboxnews
San Francisco votes to issue ID-cards to illegal aliens
The Board of Supervisors voted today to make San Francisco the largest U.S. city to issue municipal identification cards to its residents, regardless of whether or not they are in the country legally. Supervisor Tom Ammiano, the legislation's author, said
San  Francisco  votes  to  issue  ID-cards  illegal  aliens 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Spitzer to Drop His License Plan
Gov. Eliot Spitzer is abandoning his plan to issue driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants, saying that opposition is just too overwhelming to move forward with such a policy.
Spitzer  to  Drop  His  License  Plan 
november 2007 by inboxnews
It takes a village to tip a single mom
Hillary and her entourage swept into an Iowa diner, had a meal on the house, spoke to her waitress who reported she had to work two jobs to support her family then left without leaving her a tip and (without permission to do so) used that woman's story in
It  takes  a  village  to  tip  single  mom 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Allowing non-citizens to cast ballots being considered by more cities
In addition, the Massachusetts cities of Amherst, Cambridge and Newton have approved measures to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections, but the ordinances require approval of the state legislature, which hasn't acted yet. About a dozen other citie
Allowing  non-citizens  to  cast  ballots  being  considered  by  more  cities 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Hey Digg: Your “Upcoming” Model Blows, Here’s How to Fix It
Unfortunately, their system is fatally flawed. Instead of being an organic system where new stories in the “upcoming” queue are naturally promoted to their homepage if others find them to be interesting, stories from the upcoming queue are most often
Hey  Digg:  Your  “Upcoming”  Model  Blows  Here’s  How  to  Fix  It 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Law of the Sea moves one step closer to U.S. approval
The Bush administration offered praise Monday for a U.S. Senate committee endorsement of the Law of the Sea, a pact Ottawa has called on Washington to ratify. One World Government coming soon.
Law  of  the  Sea  moves  one  step  closer  to  U.S.  approval 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Hillary Clinton ‘broadly supports’ states’ efforts to license illegals
Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-New York, Sunday sought to further clarify her position on New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer’s controversial plan to give driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants, a position which she said she’s already made clear on “a number o
Hillary  Clinton  broadly  supports  states  efforts  to  license  illegals 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Deported murderer caught attempting to re-enter U.S.
A convicted murderer who was deported earlier this year after serving more than two decades in prison was arrested Tuesday after trying to come back into the country. Juan Crisantos-Ramos, 46, a Mexican citizen, was taken in to custody at the Dennis DeCon
Deported  murderer  caught  attempting  to  re-enter  U.S. 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Teacher, Missing Nebraska Teen Flee to Mexico
The multistate search for a troubled 13-year-old boy and his 25-year-old middle school teacher — on the run after police began investigating a relationship between the two — has moved across the border to Mexico.
Teacher  Missing  Nebraska  Teen  Flee  to  Mexico 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Alert! HR 3531 would deny funds to sanctuary cities!
HR 3531 would: * Affirm and clarify that state and local law enforcement officials have the authority to apprehend and arrest illegal aliens encountered in the course of their routine duties. * Provide additional federal funding to cooperating law enforce
Alert!  HR  3531  would  deny  funds  to  sanctuary  cities 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Man pleads guilty to transporting illegal aliens
A man whom federal prosecutors said worked as a "coyote" admitted in federal court Thursday that he was responsible for a fatal van rollover in 2005 that killed two of 14 illegal aliens being smuggled into the country. Raul Ramirez-Becerra, who earlier to
Man  pleads  guilty  to  transporting  illegal  aliens 
november 2007 by inboxnews
Arizona making it a crime for employers to accept fake-ID
Buffeted by criticism, the architect of an alternative plan to penalize employers for hiring illegal immigrants has revised his proposal. The new version of the initiative, filed Tuesday, still provides businesses with absolute immunity from charges of hi
Arizona  proposes  making  it  a  crime  for  employers  to  accept  fake  ID 
october 2007 by inboxnews
A call to end illegals' refuges
Fred Thompson yesterday became the first major presidential candidate to embrace attrition as the solution to illegal entry, saying the government should deny illegal aliens a hiding place by cracking down on the businesses and sanctuary cities that shiel
A  call  to  end  illegals'  refuges 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Thompson to Announce Immigration Policy
Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson on Tuesday plans to announce an immigration policy that will include stripping federal grant money from cities and states that don't report illegal immigrants. Thompson chose Collier County, which has a larg
Thompson  to  Announce  Immigration  Policy 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Immigrant fights to keep $59,000 U.S. confiscated
Government prosecutors argue Zapeta broke the law by failing to report the cash and by evading taxes. They have dropped an earlier theory that he might be laundering money.
Immigrant  fights  to  keep  $59  000  U.S.  confiscated 
october 2007 by inboxnews
S.D. County remittances to Mexico hit $1.1 billion
The amount of money that workers in San Diego County send to Mexico has ballooned – reaching $1.1 billion last year from $800 million in 2004, according to a new estimate by the World Bank.
S.D.  County  remittances  to  Mexico  hit  $1.1  billion 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Demonstrators object to non-enforcement policy
A handful of protesters waving American flags - including one person in a Grim Reaper's costume - stood outside Sen. Barbara Boxer's downtown office Friday afternoon in opposition to the senator's stance on immigration laws. Specifically, protesters were
Demonstrators  object  to  non-enforcement  policy 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Rush of Cuban migrants use Mexican routes to U.S.
Cubans are migrating to the United States in the greatest numbers in more than a decade, and for most of them the new way to get north is first to head west - to Mexico - in a convoluted route that avoids the U.S. Coast Guard. U.S. officials say the spike
Rush  of  Cuban  migrants  use  Mexican  routes  to  U.S. 
october 2007 by inboxnews
U.S. visas open to illegals hit by crime
Illegal immigrants who are victims of violent crimes in the U.S. can now apply for special visas, seven years after Congress offered protection against deportation to those who cooperate with law enforcement agencies. The U.S. Citizen and Immigration Serv
U.S.  visas  open  to  illegals  hit  by  crime 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Mexican Gas gangs use custom trucks to steal
Investigators said Jose Guerra, 22, and Octavio Garcia, 27, were charged with siphoning off hundreds of gallons of gasoline from the Mobil station located on Curry Ford Road and Goldenrod in east Orange County.
Mexican  Gas  gangs  use  custom  trucks  to  steal 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Pledge to Mexican flag captured on video
A radio station in Houston has posted on its website two video clips of a Texas elementary school "diversity" assembly where a volunteer leads students in saying a pledge of allegiance to the Mexican flag.
Pledge  to  Mexican  flag  captured  on  video 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Harkin Wants To Give $500 K to La Raza
Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) has included an earmark of $500,000 in the Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education bill for La Raza. $500,000 for National Council of La Raza, to provide technical assistance on Hispanic workforce issues including
Harkin  Wants  To  Give  $500  K  La  Raza 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Bush officials team with Mexico to defend trucks
Bush administration officials held a news conference with Mexico's transportation secretary yesterday to respond to criticism of a program allowing Mexican trucks on U.S. roads, but critics in Congress who helped pass counter-legislation are unmoved.
Bush  officials  team  with  Mexico  to  defend  trucks 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Most consumers plan to shun China-made toys
Three-quarters of U.S. consumers plan to shun toys made in China this holiday season, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll. Of almost 1,000 people polled, 75.8 percent said they would not buy Chinese-made toys. The results come in the wake of several
Most  consumers  plan  to  shun  China-made  toys 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Feds to Help Sheriffs ID Illegal Immigrants
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency on Tuesday proposed a partnership with North Carolina to help identify and deport illegal immigrants charged with crimes in the state.
Feds  to  Help  Sheriffs  ID  Illegal  Immigrants 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Supporters of invaders react to shooting of Phoenix cop
Illegal alien criminal supporters said Monday that, because an invader was accused in the shooting of another Phoenix police officer, did not mean Hispanic illegal aliens criminals are more likely to commit crimes than U.S. citizens. [Common Sense Note: I
Illegal  Immigrant  Supporters  React  to  Shooting  Cop 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Tancredo Seeks to Overturn no-match letter ruling
Republican Presidential candidate and Congressman, Tom Tancredo, announced that he plans to introduce legislation that would overturn a recent federal court ruling preventing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from sending "no-match" letters to pot
Tancredo  Seeks  to  Overturn  no-match  letter  ruling 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Missouri's new plan to deal with illegal aliens
The biggest change is the Governor's plan to deputize all Missouri Highway Patrol officers to enforce federal immigration laws. Right now, only federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement workers have the authority to transport illegal immigrants into cus
Missouri's  new  plan  to  deal  with  illegal  aliens 
october 2007 by inboxnews
LA Times: Give State Scholarships to Illegals
With politicians and newspapers like they have in California, it's no wonder the state has become a magnet for millions of illegal immigrants. The latest lunacy? The legislature has enacted a bill giving illegals scholarships to state universities. And th
LA  Times:  Give  State  Scholarships  to  Illegals 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Merger opens U.S. defense to China
A Chinese company with ties to Beijing's military and past links to Saddam Hussein's army in Iraq and the Taliban will gain access to U.S. defense-network technology under a proposed merger, Pentagon officials say.
Merger  opens  U.S.  defense  to  China 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Texas Cities Block Access to Border Land
Mayors along the Texas-Mexico border have begun a quiet protest of the federal government's plans to build a fence along the border: They are refusing to give access to their land. Mayors in Brownsville, Del Rio and El Paso have denied access to some part
Texas  Cities  democrats  Block  Access  to  Border  Land 
october 2007 by inboxnews
School districts seek option to test in Spanish
Three South County school districts are arguing in court that when students don't understand the questions, it is wrong to use their answers as the basis for scoring schools and sanctioning them for poor performance.
San  Diego  School  districts  seek  option  to  test  in  Spanish 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Illegal alien can stay in R.I. to attend court case
PROVIDENCE — The federal government has granted Edgar Velásquez, a Mexican illegal immigrant, a two-week extension of his five-day humanitarian visa, to pursue his workers’ compensation claim against William J. Gorman Jr., owner of Billy G’s Tree C
Illegal  alien  can  stay  in  R.I.  to  attend  court  case 
october 2007 by inboxnews
Illegal Immigrant Pleads Guilty To Killing Marine
COLUMBIA, Md. -- An illegal immigrant accused of killing a Marine and his date in a DUI crash last November pleaded guilty in court on Tuesday. Edwardo Morales-Soriano, 26, pleaded guilty to two counts of negligent manslaughter.
illegal  immigrant  pleads  guilty  to  murder  marine  soldier 
september 2007 by inboxnews

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