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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

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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.

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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.

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Woman accused of arranging dozens of sham marriages (Orange County Register)

Rancho Cucamonga woman pleads not guilty to arranging dozens of phony marriages between foreigners and U.S. citizens.

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Senseless, deadly U.S. policy on Haitians persists (Miami Herald)

T wo years ago, Louiness and Sheryl Petit-Frere were newlyweds celebrating their good fortune. Both from Haiti, they had found love and one another in Miami.

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Many Nebraska lawmakers back stiffer immigration (Scottsbluff Star-Herald)

OMAHA (AP) — A majority of state lawmakers who participated in an Associated Press pre-session survey say they favor policies that take a tougher stance against illegal immigration.

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Long-held dream of citizenship comes true (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

In a snow-capped house brightly festooned for Christmas, Ahmed Weisi had but one wish: U.S. citizenship. Would this be his year? The 59-year-old Iraqi-born man has been a permanent legal resident of the United States since 1987.

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An American Christmas (Northwest Florida Daily News)

FORT WALTON BEACH — Angela, Chris and baby Jade Moyer are celebrating Christmas around their own tree in their new home.

It may not seem like such a feat, but considering that the three were almost forced to move to Australia earlier this year because of immigration problems, the Moyers feel very blessed.

“It’s amazing. A miracle,” said Roy Mills, Angela’s father.
The Moyers’ ordeal began in October 2005 when newlyweds Angela and Chris visited Niagara Falls on their honeymoon.

The couple, then 22 and 21, crossed Rainbow Bridge into Canada to have dinner at a restaurant there. When they tried to return to their hotel in the United States, the border patrol wouldn’t let Angela back across the bridge.