Saturday, June 24, 2006

Immigration Debate Divides Republican Congress (Immigration march)


Immigration Debate Divides Republican Congress
Morning Edition , June 22, 2006 The immigration debate has divided the Republican Party. Those divisions were on display this week when the Republicans, who control the House, decided to hold off negotiating a compromise with the Republican-led Senate.
Source: www.npr.org

Ambassador says Mexico must help solve immigration problem
CHICAGO -- While the United States has the right to debate its own laws on immigration, border enforcement won't be successful without Mexico's participation, Mexico's ambassador to the United States said Monday.
Source: kvoa.com

Choose Black America Applauds House Leadership for Choosing to Listen to Americans on Immigration
Choose Black America, a national coalition of American blacks who support enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, commended the decision by the leadership of the House of Representatives to hold field hearings later this summer.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Five arrested in immigration raids
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested five illegal immigrants at two southwest Iowa Chinese restaurants Wednesday.
Source: www.southwestiowanews.com