Aug 21, 2006: Hoping to get more immigrants to become U.S. citizens (Sentinel staff )
Attorneys from the Central Florida chapter of the Caribbean Bar Association will lend their time and expertise for free to eligible immigrants who need to complete the paperwork to apply for citizenship or register as voters.
Aug 21, 2006: Wishing to have 'ghost town' back (philly.com)
responses to a "Community Voices" invitation to discuss the impact of illegal immigration on them, and their reactions to articles on a Riverside ordinance that holds businesses and landlords liable for dealing with illegal immigrants.
Aug 18, 2006: Large immigration rally is planned for Riverside (Inquirer)
Thousands of immigrants and their supporters are expected to show up in Riverside on Sunday to protest the township's passage of a law that prohibits the hiring and housing of illegal immigrants.
Aug 18, 2006: Palm Bay rejects immigration measure (Sentinel)
After several hours of raucous debate and discussion, a march and flared tempers, city leaders early today rejected to loud applause an ordinance that would have given local officials a way to limit illegal immigration within the city.
Aug 17, 2006: Immigration law forces families to flee St. Louis suburb (www.kansascity.com)
A new law in the St. Louis suburb Valley Park has forced more than 20 families to leave the town, and the Archdiocese of St. Louis is helping them relocate.
Aug 17, 2006: Palm Bay poised for immigrant vote -- full house expected (Sentinel )
With Palm Bay officials poised to vote tonight on an ordinance that would penalize the employers of illegal immigrants, supporters and critics are gearing up to converge on City Hall to make their cases.
Aug 17, 2006: A town divided (HERALD NEWS )
Everybody needs a haircut, Weder Mendes likes to point out, whether they are a legal or illegal immigrant, American-born, or a new arrival.
Aug 17, 2006: Immigration activists take up cause of woman seeking sanctuary (Associated Press)
Immigration activists from California to South Carolina are taking up the cause of a woman who has holed up in a friendly church for two days with her young son rather than turn herself in to be deported to Mexico.
Aug 15, 2006: Immigrant leaders hold convention (Orlando sentinel )
About 400 people from 25 states gathered for a two-day national convention in Hillside, Ill., to debate how best to achieve legalization for the nation's 11 million to 12 million illegal immigrants and a moratorium on raids and deportations by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Aug 15, 2006: Border group's finances a secret (THE WASHINGTON TIMES)
A Texas firm that manages hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations to the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps says it has not been authorized to divulge a detailed accounting of the funds, despite assurances by the MCDC's top official that it would do so.
Aug 15, 2006: Election immigration debate turning 'offensive' (Miami Herald)
From questions posed on the campaign trail to talk radio, many Hispanic Republicans are worried the 'mean-spirited' discussion about immigration could harm their party.
Aug 14, 2006: Towns take aim at illegal immigration (USA TODAY)
Lou Barletta says illegal immigrants are overfilling schools in Hazleton, Pa., cramming local health clinics and overrunning the playground where he once played basketball.
Aug 12, 2006: Hispanics now main minority in Florida's public schools (Palm Beach Post )
This year, the number of Hispanic students in public schools statewide overtook the number of black children, making Hispanics the largest minority group.
Chart: Hispanics now majority minority
Aug 11, 2006: Whitewater factory workers arrested for being illegal immigrants (Miami Herald)
Local and federal authorities have arrested a business owner and 25 of his workers who are alleged illegal immigrants, police say.
Walworth County district attorney to charge the owner with party to conspiracy to commit misappropriation of identification.
Aug 11, 2006: Immigration and Jobs Link Is Disputed (New York Times)
In the furious debate over immigration, advocates of reducing the inflow have argued that the millions of foreigners who came to the United States in the last decade took jobs from American workers. But a study released yesterday by the Pew Hispanic Center found that there was no evidence to support that claim for the country as a whole.
Aug 10, 2006: Hearing in Houston to feature testimony on immigrant crimes (chron.com)
A congressional hearing in Houston on immigration reform will include political and law enforcement officials and crime victims testifying about crimes committed by illegal immigrants,
Aug 4, 2006: Immigration debate heated in Palm Bay (Orlando Sentinel)
Dozens of angry Hispanics jammed a City Council meeting Thursday, vowing to sue the city if it approved a crackdown on employers hiring illegal immigrants.
Aug 4, 2006: Palm Bay moves to ban hiring of illicit immigrants (Orlando Sentinel)
An ordinance that would punish employers of illegal immigrants was approved on first reading Thursday night amid the support of most who spoke at an extended meeting -- even as some Hispanic- and immigrant-advocacy groups denounced it as discriminatory.
Aug 4, 2006: Illegal alien downsizing (The Washington Times)
What the debate so far lacks is a proposal that will expeditiously reduce the illegal alien population at modest expense to American taxpayers. For instance, why not require illegals who want to remain as guest workers to pay for other illegals to depart? …
Aug 4, 2006: GOP lawmakers push anti-illegal immigrant bill (BLADE COLUMBUS BUREAU)
Ohio Republicans want to include a crackdown on employers
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