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Virtual Fence OK'd for US-Mexico Border

Virtual Fence OK'd for US-Mexico Border

- WASHINGTON (AP) -- A 28-mile "virtual fence" that will use radars and surveillance cameras to try to catch people entering the country illegally has gotten final government approval. A mobile observation tower is part of a "virtual fence" along the U.S.-Mexico...More

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Posted onFriday, February 22, 2008By Amanda 1Comments Share

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Posted onFriday, July 11, 2008By misschrisof08 0Comments Share
Mexican Immigration to U.S. May Have Peaked

Mexican Immigration to U.S. May Have Peaked

-   Sunday, March 09, 2008   MEXICO CITY — Has immigration from Mexico peaked? Will future years see a slowly dwindling number of Mexicans crossing the border? Mexican experts studying immigration trends say the United States might be entering a new stage in the...More

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Posted onMonday, March 17, 2008By Amanda 0Comments Share

MATT Honored at IME Conference

- On November 16, MATT Executive Director Hope Andrade, COO Aracely Garcia-Granados and Executive Board member Virgilio Elizondo were in Mexico City to attend an IME Becas conference, at which MATT.org was applauded for being the voice of reason in the immigration debate. The crowd gave a standing...More

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Posted onMonday, December 17, 2007By StudentVoices 0Comments Share

Great American Think-Off

-   June 16, 2008 "An Oregon man is the winner of this year's Great American Think-Off, a national philosophy competition that gives ordinary people the chance to debate some of life's perplexing questions. This year's question: "Does immigration strengthen or threaten the...More

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Posted onMonday, June 16, 2008By Amanda 0Comments Share

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