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Arizona defiant over immigration law
As the federal court blocks part of Arizona's tough new immigration law, Philip Sherwell in Phoenix finds a state determined to continue the fight.
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Authorities move to clear Batu Ferringhi of illegal activities
ENFORCEMENT authorities have begun efforts to rid Batu Ferringhi in Penang of all kinds of unlicensed activities.
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17. 43 illegal immigrants detained at construction site
GEORGE TOWN: Forty-three illegal immigrants, including two pregnant women and a four-year-old Myanmar boy, were detained in a raid at a construction site in Batu Ferringhi.
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France crime crackdown targets foreigners
French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed Friday to crack down on foreign-born criminals, pushing his "war on crime" amid fear of violence between police and immigrant minorities.
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Vigil goers pray for reform
WENATCHEE — As votive candles burned in the summer heat and kids ran in the grass swinging U.S. flags, about 50 people gathered in Memorial Park Thursday to hope for federal immigration reform. “We’re here to create a country that we hope to become part of,” José Manuel “Periban” Torres, 26, told the crowd gathered for the 7 to 10 p.m. vigil. “We young people are the ones who have to keep at it ...
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Japan writes off crucial workers
Her new country needs her, her new employer adores her, and Joyce Anne Paulino, who landed in Japan 11 months ago, would very much like to stay.
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Poll: Voters split on immigrants' U.S.-born children
Arizonans are evenly divided about denying automatic citizenship to children who are born in the state but whose parents aren't U.S. citizens, an Arizona Republic poll indicates.
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AP Interview: Toomey calls for cooperation on debt
(AP:PHILADELPHIA) Progress on the national debt and on looming Medicare and Social Security insolvencies will be more likely if Republicans regain control of the House, Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania's Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, told The Associated Press in an extensive interview.
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Chinese biz part of Spanish life
MADRID (DPA) — Practically every neighborhood in the Spanish capital Madrid has at least one shop like Ana’s. Ana is not her real name, but like many Chinese entrepreneurs in Spain, she uses a Spanish first name, which is easier for her clients to remember. Ana’s shop on Colombia Street in north Madrid displays a sign that says “foodstuffs,’’ but it is more like a mini-supermarket, offering ...
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Tancredo says he wants Arizona law in Colorado
DENVER — Third-party gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo said Thursday he expects immigration legislation similar to the controversial measure passed in Arizona to be introduced in the next legislative session in Colorado, and he encouraged it.
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