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Jeb Bush: Immigration cannot be ignored
The Swampby Mark Silva Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, son of one president and brother of another, is attempting to forge a new consensus within the Republican Party on issues which might reengage the party with a disaffected voting......Tags: Parties and Movements, National Government, Republican Party, Government, Mexico
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Sessions to grill Sotomayor on Puerto Rican ties
tom.brune@newsday.comAlabama Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions' questioning of whether Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor would be biased in favor of Latinos because of her past ties to a Puerto Rican advocacy groups is nothing new. In 2005, Sessions grilled then-attorney...Tags: Court Administration, Jeff Sessions, Immigration, Upper House, Alabama
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Senate votes to keep Bush era illegal worker rule
The Senate wants to force the Homeland Security Department to stick with a proposed Bush administration policy requiring employers to fire immigrant workers whose names don't match their Social Security numbers. By voice vote Thursday, the Senate...Tags: David Vitter, Defense, National Security, Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions
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Correction
Two of the 32 people arrested in a 2007 federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement raid in New Haven were deported. The number of people deported was incorrect in the June 8 CTOpinion article "Extending A Hand To Undocumented Immigrants."Tags: Demographics, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Is it profiling? Lake County detains more than 200 suspected of being illegal immigrants
Sentinel Staff WriterDuring the past two years, the Lake County Sheriff's Office detained more than 200 people solely because they were suspected of being an illegal or undocumented immigrant. The arrest count is by far the highest of any other Central Florida county that...Tags: Court Administration, Litigation and Regulation, Orange County (Florida), International Law, Orlando
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Hartford: Prison Term In 2007 Shooting
Moises Coutinho, who drew unwelcome attention to the Brazilian community as police searched for him after a 2007 shooting, was sentenced in Superior Court in Hartford Thursday to 15 years in prison, suspended after 5� years. Coutinho, arrested 2...Tags: Punishment, Demographics, Defense, Parkville, Firearms
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Small-town cops in coastal Maine face a big problem
The obituary in the York Weekly was heartbreaking.
Just 17, Bethany Fritz was a high school senior hoping to study art at the University of Maine. She lived in an affluent coastal community of tidal pools, winding roads and thick stands of maple and oak....Tags: Schools, Crimes, Police Arrests, Organized Crime, OxyContin
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Illegal immigrants again in the budget spotlight
As California lawmakers struggle with a budget gap that has now grown to $26.3 billion, one of the hottest topics for many taxpayers is the cost to the state of illegal immigrants. The question of whether taxpayers should provide services to illegal...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Government, Wages and Pensions, Voting, State Budgets
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Senate tries to force administration to stick with Bush era immigration enforcement tactic
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate wants to force the Homeland Security Department to stick with a proposed Bush administration policy requiring employers to fire immigrant workers whose names don't match their Social Security numbers. By voice vote...Tags: David Vitter, Defense, National Security, Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions
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'Food, Inc.' documents our food supply fears
Sentinel Movie CriticAfter you see what IBP is doing to cattle, what Tyson is doing to chickens, what farmers are doing to us and what Monsanto is doing to farmers in the new documentary Food, Inc., you may never eat again. Well, you won't eat at McDonald's. For a while,...Tags: Food Industry, Demographics, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Food, Inc. (movie), Livestock Farming
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Border Patrol worker arrested after hatchet attack injures Escondido couple in home
ESCONDIDO, Calif. (AP) — A U.S. Border Patrol worker has been arrested in Escondido following a hatchet attack that left a couple seriously injured in their home. Escondido police Lt. Neal Griffin says 33-year-old Gamalier Rivera was arrested...Tags: Escondido, Demographics, Neck, Human Body
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Should we subsidize health care for illegal aliens?
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe battle over health care legislation in the U.S. Congress has spotlighted one of the weaknesses in our political system: When the goals of self-serving politics and common sense diverge, politics usually wins. A case in point is the matter of...Tags: National Government, Government, United States, Demographics, Private Health Care
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