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The ties that bind the Mexican and US economies
The economic crisis in the US has been a wrecking ball to the Mexican economy, which has taken the biggest hit in Latin America. View |
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McCain, Hayworth would be neck and neckPhoenix Business Journal
A new poll show radio commentator J.D. Hayworth running neck and neck with U.S. Sen. John McCain in a Republican primary next year for McCain's seat. View |
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio Is Strongest GOPer For Arizona Governor
A new Rasmussen poll of Arizona finds that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who is known nationally his hard-line stance against illegal immigration, would be the strongest possible Republican candidate for governor in next year's election. View |
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Student Facing Deportation Turns to Senators
After winning support from the Chicago City Council, advocates for a 21-year-old student facing deportation are turning to Illinois’ U.S. senators. We report from our West Side bureau. View |
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Citizenship Week honors the diversity of Houston City focusing on contributions of its immigrants
Houston is a city of immigrants. More than 90 languages are spoken by local schoolkids. Both the Hispanic and the Vietnamese expatriate communities are the third-largest in the United States; the Nigerian community probably the biggest. From the highest jobs to the lowest, immigrants, city and... View |
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Dueling over dual-language classes in the Yakima Valley
Teachers in the Yakima Valley see it every day: Spanish-speaking children running into an English language barrier. Many schools have provided dual-language classes to help them. But just how well these classes work remains a point of contention. View |
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Charleston GOP censures Graham
The Charleston County Republican Party's executive committee took the unusual step Monday night of censuring U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham for stepping across the GOP party line. View |
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State to boost English literacy
Immigration advocates are hoping to put a dent in the language barrier this week, as state officials are meeting Thursday to promote a new program for English literacy. View |
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1,200 janitors fired in 'quiet' immigration raid
Minneapolis -- One of the largest immigration crackdowns under the Obama administration to date took place in the Twin Cities last month, when 1,200 undocumented janitors were fired from their jobs, according to immigration lawyers. View |
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Woman to sue sheriff over immigration program
A former Frederick County resident is taking Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins, the county's board of commissioners, sheriff's deputy Jeffrey Openshaw and current and former immigration officials to federal court for allegedly violating her civil rights. View |
