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Idaho ICE Raid Sparks Dialoguenew

In the wake of an immigration raid at a Nampa, Idaho factory, a Latina group sits down to enchiladas with ICE.
Boise Weekly  |  Nathaniel Hoffman  |  12-10-2008  |  Immigration

Escaping Baghdad and Finding Refuge in Metro Detroitnew

Hundreds of Iraqis have resettled in metro Detroit during the last two years as the United States finally opened to these refugees of the war in Iraq. This year, more than 2,000 Iraqis are expected to flock here. These are some of their stories.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  12-09-2008  |  Immigration

Documents on Operation Front Line Show Innocent Muslims Got Caught in Bush's Dragnetnew

Operation Front Line's stated goal was to disrupt terrorist cells that might be planning an attack during the campaign or on inauguration day. But government documents recently obtained by a team of Yale Law School students and faculty expose the program as a massive fishing expedition that hinged on racial profiling.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  11-25-2008  |  Immigration

Three Days at the Border with the Minutemennew

Reporting for duty during the California Minutemen's October muster, I encounter a miniscule army of geriatric Republicans lacking political support who are disorganized, hamstrung by petty regulations, ineffective, and sedentary.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Nathaniel Page  |  10-24-2008  |  Immigration

How We Break Our Promise to Protect Asylum-Seekersnew

Secrecy is an essential part of America's promise to refugees. Sometimes, though, secrets leak out. Especially for those refugees the government decides to send back home. In Peter's case, it began with a mere paperwork error.
Westword  |  Lisa Rab  |  10-14-2008  |  Immigration

Friend and Foes of Illegal Immigrants Deal with the Delugenew

As the number of undocumented immigrants in this country continues to grow, so does the volume of the debate over how to fix the problem. The controversy has no clear end in view, or even likely to come into view for a long time.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Eric Griffey  |  10-10-2008  |  Immigration

Charges Against Border Activist are Mysteriously Droppednew

As the judicial dust settles in the Kathryn Ferguson case, one thing has become abundantly clear: This crude affair amounts to little more than a shameful, low-brow, law-enforcement bullying, followed by an appalling lack of accountability from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  10-09-2008  |  Immigration

How ICE Turned All Local Authorities into La Migranew

The real change for illegals is that once their status is discovered, Arizona cities get help from ICE that was unheard of two years ago -- help ensuring that nearly every illegal immigrant arrested by any local police agency will be removed quickly from the country.
Phoenix New Times  |  Ray Stern  |  10-07-2008  |  Immigration

The Border Patrol's Retention Bluesnew

The agency is struggling to maintain manpower levels, in the face of attrition rates among new hires that steadily top 30 percent.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  09-25-2008  |  Immigration

Tres Strikes for Sen. Gordon Smithnew

How an undocumented immigrant worked at Smith Frozen Foods for nearly a decade.
Willamette Week  |  Beth Slovic  |  09-24-2008  |  Immigration

Seeking Asylum in U.S. Immigration Courts is All in the Luck of the Drawnew

Depending on whom asylum-seekers draw as their judge, they may get a rubber stamp on their application -- or an almost instant denial.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Mira Jang  |  09-19-2008  |  Immigration

Coalition of Activists Seeks Oakland ID Cardnew

Backers say municipal identification would help undocumented immigrants report crimes and open bank accounts.
East Bay Express  |  Jocelyn Wiener  |  09-17-2008  |  Immigration

Taking a Look at Charlottesville's Invisible Workforcenew

Coping with language deficits and worries about anti-Latino hostility, Charlottesville immigrants stay under the radar, but if you look closely, you'll see how they prop up the city.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Jayson Whitehead  |  09-17-2008  |  Immigration

Drug Trafficking and Crime Plague the Bordernew

The siege of the Chiricahuas can best be described as a low-level guerilla war, intermittent but always simmering, the scenes of trouble shifting regularly.
Tucson Weekly  |  Leo W. Banks  |  09-12-2008  |  Immigration

Attempted Deportation of an Infant by an Arizona Hospital Reveals Legal Murknew

The University Medical Center returns about 50 patients each year to their home countries. Yet there seems to be no record of written consent from these patients -- in what amounts to quiet, informal deportations.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  09-04-2008  |  Immigration

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