Yearly Archive January 24, 2009

ByImmigration News

As U.S. emerges from dark age, Canada’s scientific advantage fades (The Globe and Mail)

Scientists across the United States are celebrating the passing of the Bush administration as the end of a dark age, a bleak stretch in which research budgets shrank and everything – stem cells, sex education, climate change and the very origins of the Grand Canyon – became a point of conflict.

ByImmigration News

Stephen Taylor: Canada says no to Bill Ayers. Why the shock?

Today, American radical William Ayers was denied entry to Canada. Here’s the an excerpt from the article on the story in the Globe and Mail: William Ayers, a distinguished education professor from the University of Illinois at Chicago, said he was perplexed and disappointed when the Canada Border Services Agency declared him inadmissible at the Toronto City Centre Airport on Sunday evening. He said he has travelled to Canada more than a dozen times in the past. “It seems very arbitrary,”

ByImmigration News

PRESS RELEASE – Berg is ‘outraged’ at Congress as they failed the citizens of the United States by ‘not’ challenging Obama during the Electoral Vote on January 8, 2009 and Demands that Congressional Hearings be held regarding the ‘qualifications’ of Obama as we are headed for a ‘Constitutional Crisis’ by having an ‘ineligible’ President

Obama Crimes published (Contact information and PDF at end) (Lafayette Hill, PA – 01/15/09) – Philip J. Berg, Esquire, the Attorney who filed suit against Barack H. Obama challenging Senator Obama’s lack of “qualifications” to serve as President of the United States and his case, Berg vs. Obama, in the U.S. Supreme Court is still pending regarding an Application for an Injunction, announced today that he wrote a letter to ‘each’ Member of Congress requesting they call for Congressional Hearin

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United States: H-1B Cap for Fiscal Year 2010 – Employers Should Consider Planning Ahead (Mondaq)

On April 1, 2009, employers may begin filing new H-1B petitions for Fiscal Year 2010. Employers should consider planning ahead, as numbers may run out quickly after filing begins.

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Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)

Sunday, December 14, at about 3 p.m., two families of 17 people, attempted to make entry into the United States through the Douglas Port by presenting Canadian Citizenship Cards that appeared to be authentic.

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The West In Danger Of Extinction……..Mark Stein..Sacked when writing for UK Press…Too Honest!!

THE CENTURY AHEAD It’s the Demography, StupidThe real reason the West is in danger of extinction.BY MARK STEYNWednesday, January 4, 2006 12:01 a.m.Most people reading this have strong stomachs, so let me lay it out as baldly as I can: Much of what we loosely call the Western world will not survive this century, and much of it will effectively disappear within our lifetimes, including many if not most Western European countries. There’ll probably still be a geographical area on the map marked as

ByImmigration News

Hilda Solis’ belief in unions runs deep (Los Angeles Times)

President-elect Barack Obama’s nominee to head the U.S. Labor Department sees her parents’ membership as key to the success she and her siblings have achieved. Her father came from Mexico and was a Teamster who worked at a battery recycling plant. Her mother is from Nicaragua and had a union job on a Mattel assembly line.

ByImmigration News

Clark cops partner with ICE (Ely Times)

Immigration officials deported 28 foreign-born Clark County jail inmates during the first month of a new partnership with the Metropolitan Police Department.

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Thousands of Central Americans couldn’t afford to pay for paperwork (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

Thousands of Salvadorans, Hondurans and Nicaraguans did not meet the deadline to file immigration renewal papers, partly due to the cost and the hard economic times, community advocates say.