Posted on 07/12/2010 10:29:12 AM PDT by AuntB
Saturday 7/10/10
El Financiero (Mexico City) 7/9/10
US extends TPS for Salvadorans
The US extended Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for 217,000 citizens of El Salvador, permitting them to legally work in the country until March 2012. The announcement, published Friday in the Federal Register permits the beneficiaries to reapply for the extension within the following 60 days by paying a fee of $450. The extension does not apply to Salvadorans who entered the US after 13 February 2001. TPS was extended to thousands of Salvadorans for the first time in 2001 after the disastrous earthquakes that occurred in their country that year.
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFinanciero/Portal/cfpages/contentmgr.cfm?docId=272906&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC
US increases medical benefits for legal aliens
The US government announced the designation of federal funds to improve access of medical coverage for immigrant children and pregnant women of low income families. The new measure will permit the elimination of the states Medicaid waiting period of five years before immigrants of low income can receive medical service. The federal funding will include the cost of translation services to surmount language barriers.
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFinanciero/Portal/cfpages/contentmgr.cfm?docId=272898&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC
NCLR will dedicate meeting to analysis of SB 1070
The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), one of the largest Hispanic organizations in the US, will dedicate its annual conference this weekend in San Antonio, Texas, to the analysis of the anti-immigrant Arizona law, SB 1070. The conference is expected to be attended by more than 20,000 people and two of the speakers will be Texas Governor Rick Perry who is seeking reelection as a Republican candidate and his Democrat opponent, Bill White. Other attendees will be US Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and Secretary of Housing Shaun Donovan, Senator Robert Menendez [New Jersey] and Mayor Phil Gordon of Phoenix, Arizona, a strong opponent of SB 1070.
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFinanciero/Portal/cfpages/contentmgr.cfm?docId=272971&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC
El Sol de Mexico (Mexico City) 7/9/10
Armed men kill five youths in Durango
Unidentified armed men in Gomez Palacio, Durango, fired into a group of youths gathered on one of the citys streets, killing two of them outright and three died later at a hospital. Their ages ranged from 14 to 18 years. Gravely wounded in the shooting were two other youths and a man, 38. The killers fled and no arrests were reported.
http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemexico/notas/n1701981.htm
La Frontera (Tijuana, Baja California) 7/9/10
Mexican Senators criticize Arizona law in Germany
The president of the Mexican Senate, Carlos Navarrete, traveled to Germany with a group of fellow senators where he denounced the Arizona law, SB 1070. Before the offense against migrants in the US by Arizonas law, Navarrete said the only way for Mexico not to continue expelling their people abroad would be the generation of jobs and economic development to improve the quality of life of their people. We are facing a very difficult situation with the intent of a US state (Arizona) to legislate very aggressive anti-immigrant policies, he said.
http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Nacional/09072010/457705.aspx
More than half in US reject suit against Arizona
Mexico is taking note of a Gallup poll that indicates that 80% of Republicans oppose the suit brought by the US Department of Justice against Arizonas SB 1070 while 56% of Democrats are in favor of it. Independents are 56% against it. As a whole, 50% of the US population oppose the governments action, 33% are in favor and 17% are undecided.
http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Internacional/09072010/457649.aspx
Novedades de Quintana Roo (Culiacan, QR) 7/9/10
Overkill
The body of a man found in Cancun had received 18 gunshots in his upper torso and head, mainly from a .223 caliber weapon [likely an AK-47]. Medical examiners concluded his death was caused by the bullet wounds.
http://www.sipse.com/noticias/55310-recibio-18-balazos-ejecutado-227.html
La Estrella (Panama) 7/9/10
Drug seizure in Panama
Panamanian officials seized more than 700 kilos of cocaine off the Atlantic coast. The drug was found in an abandoned fast boat, which authorities had towed towed into port before discovering the cargo hidden under a false deck.
http://www.laestrella.com.pa/mensual/2010/07/09/contenido/255530.asp
El Heraldo (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) 7/9/10
Honduran children return home
Some 1,300 Honduran children have been repatriated from Mexico after trying to cross the border en route to the American dream. The Honduran government this week entered into an agreement to protect minors who migrate to the US. Many of them travel with their parents, but others go alone or with with friends. Many are 6 and 7 years old and travel alone, according to a Honduran official who wants a program of awareness for parents.
http://www.elheraldo.hn/País/Ediciones/2010/07/09/Noticias/Ninos-hondurenos-detras-del-sueno-americano
Sunday 7/11/10
El Heraldo (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) and El Diario de Hoy (San Salvador, El Salvador) 7/10/10
Hondurans resume tough trip toward the US
Arriaga, Chiapas, Mexico With fear and uncertainty, a little more than 800 migrants board the train to continue their trip to the US. They have been delayed by the torrential rains in the area that have suspended operations of the rail lines. To avoid the abuses and humiliations against such migrants, their trip has been monitored by a group of agencies that includes the Salvadoran Consulate, who will observe their trip up to the state line of Oaxaca. Before leaving Chiapas, the governor ordered water, food and medicine for the stranded travelers. Central Americans trip through Mexico is fraught with dangers of kidnappings, robberies, beatings and other abuses, noted a local priest in charge of their temporary shelter. [Photo relates.]
http://www.elheraldo.hn/Sucesos/Ediciones/2010/07/10/Noticias/Hondurenos-reanudan-viaje-de-dolor-hacia-EUA
El Financiero (Mexico City) 7/10/10
Seventh law suit against anti-immigration law filed
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) filed a suit against the anti-immigrant law SB 1070 of Arizona, the seventh one filed against the legislation. In the suit filed Friday, LULAC argues that the material used by the government of Arizona to train police how to apply the law is drafted in vague terms and lends itself to any interpretation. As an example, LULAC cites that police are instructed not to base immigration inquiries on ethnic characteristics, but accepts as one criterion that a suspect is not proficient in English. On the other hand, those in favor of the law say they have raised some $500,000 in its defense.
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFinanciero/Portal/cfpages/contentmgr.cfm?docId=273074&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC
El Debate (Sinaloa state) 7/10/10
Navolato police uninspired
Only four policemen reported for duty in the city of Navolato, Sinaloa, yesterday. Police units went unused. The complaint: There are four of us for the first shift. There are only two each for the other two shifts. We are stressed and without inclination to go out on patrol. Six other communities are without police, while in another, some agents are considering resigning. After the recent murder of one of the commanders, 12 officers have asked to resign. Those left say they will continue as long as fear permits because they need the salary, even though their families dont want them to continue. Those who resign are given 50,000 pesos [about $3,900] severance pay.
http://www.debate.com.mx/eldebate/Articulos/ArticuloGeneral.asp?IdArt=10015252&IdCat=6112
Monday 7/12/10
El Diario de Hoy (San Salvador, El Salvador) and Prensa Libre (Guatemala) 7/11/10
Narco-submarine intercepted off Guatemalan coast
The Guatemalan Navy intercepted a narco-submarine off the Pacific coast carrying a cargo of at least five tons of cocaine en route to the US. The Navy, in conjunction with the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) intercepted the boat, measuring 17 meters in length, and arrested the four-man crew. A spokesman for the Guatemalan military said the boat had a sleeping compartment, an engine room and cargo space. It was similar to another boat located in October 2009 about 110 miles off the Guatemalan coast loaded with 10 tons of cocaine.
http://www.prensalibre.com/noticias/droga-narcosubmarino_0_296370476.html
La Prensa (Managua, Nicaragua) 7/11/10
Costa Rica will strengthen border security
Costa Rica will strengthen migratory control and anti-drug enforcement along their border with Nicaragua, reported their Minister of Public Safety. In a visit along the Costa Rica-Nicaraguan border, the Costa Rican official expressed an interest in increasing the fight against drug trafficking.
http://www.laprensa.com.ni/2010/07/11/nacionales/31165
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Sad that the foreign news is the one to tell us about it!
ALSO today...an interesting read from CIS...more about the number of aliens in this country.
Some New Migration Numbers and Some Comments Thereon By David North, July 7, 2010
Some recently released Office of Immigration Statistics (OIS) numbers reminded me that a huge chunk of the American population is the responsibility (in some manner) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Putting together some numbers which OIS records but does not assemble, we have the following:
Categories Estimate As of Source Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs) 12,600,000 Jan. 1, 2008 OIS estimate 2009 Unauthorized Immigrants 11,600,000 Jan. 1, 2008 OIS estimate 2009 Resident Non-immigrants 1,830,000 Fiscal Year 2008 OIS estimate 2010 Non-resident Non-immigrants 2,300,000 Typical day, 2004 OIS estimate 2006 Non-citizens total 28,330,000 Various dates CIS total of the above Estimated Total U.S. Population 303,598,000 July 1, 2008 U.S. Census
I calculate what might be called the DHS caseload, the 28.3 million, as 9.3 percent of the whole American population.
DHS has three different roles to play with regard to these populations. With the LPRs it will naturalize a large portion of them, and deport a tiny fraction convicted of crimes; with the illegal or, in their terms "unauthorized," immigrants, it should (but won't) deport them all save a few sorted out for different treatment by the courts; and with the two classes of nonimmigrants it should keep an eye on them to make sure that they leave when they should, again except a few who die while they are here. Some of the nonimmigrants will, of course, adjust to LPR status.
Resident nonimmigrants are those defined by DHS as being admitted for long periods of time but not permanently, such as foreign students, nonimmigrant workers, exchange visitors, and diplomats; Non-resident nonimmigrants (whose totals were estimated for 2004 but not for 2008) are tourists, business travelers, and other short-term visitors.
What inspired the calculations above was the recent publication of a useful paper entitled: "Estimates of the Resident Nonimmigrant Population of the United States: 2008" by Bryan C. Baker of OIS. It and the other three OIS estimates noted above can be found at DHS's immigration statistics page.
These are large numbers, and stimulate several comments:
1. I have always known that DHS had millions of folks to worry about, but more than 28 million! Nearly one tenth the American population! That's a major responsibility.
2. Having worked with immigration statistics for decades, I was surprised to see that the nation has almost as many illegal immigrants as legal ones. I guess I should have known that. Frankly, the ratio of 11.6 million illegals to 12.6 million legals is depressing; it sounds like a situation in a Third World country, not in the world's leading democracy. (Citizens, including naturalized ones, are not covered by the OIS estimates, and are no longer the concern of DHS's immigration bureaucracy.)
3. Reading these numbers, in the light of watching USCIS carefully for the last few months, suggests that the total focus of USCIS is on this individual form, or that individual applicant, or that individual appeal, to the extent that the big picture of millions of arriving persons, and their impact on the rest of us, gets lost in the shuffle.
If numbers mean anything and they do the leaders of USCIS and the other immigration-management agencies need to step back from the daily grind to see what they, and our Congress, hath wrought.
Maybe the departments of DHS, Energy, Education, Labor, and Health and Human Services, together with the Census Bureau, should be required to report, every couple of years, on what is happening to the U.S. population, and why, and what the rapidly swelling population is doing to the environment, to the (aging) infrastructure, and to the health and happiness of America as a whole.
http://www.cis.org/north/dhs-caseload (see chart!)
Didn't you get the memo?
Yea... Ahh.. Yea... Great!
...good thing they can’t vote, huh? =.=
Bad jokes at the top of a thread ruin a thread. Did you know that?
Oh, c’mon. You can’t expect to see TPS and not get a joke in reference to Office Space.
The US government announced the designation of federal funds to improve access of medical coverage for immigrant children and pregnant women of low income families. The new measure will permit the elimination of the states Medicaid waiting period of five years before immigrants of low income can receive medical service. The federal funding will include the cost of translation services to surmount language barriers.
What happened to the law that said legal immigrants must have a sponsor so that there is no financial risk to the taxpayers:
How to Sponsor an Immigrant
Step 7:Fill out Form I-864, Affidavit of Support. You must show that you agree to financially sponsor the immigrant and meet certain criteria. Provide proof of your employment and a copy of your last tax return.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5139715_sponsor-immigrant.html
South of the border news about Arizona from above:
NCLR will dedicate meeting to analysis of SB 1070
The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), one of the largest Hispanic organizations in the US, will dedicate its annual conference this weekend in San Antonio, Texas, to the analysis of the anti-immigrant Arizona law, SB 1070. The conference is expected to be attended by more than 20,000 people and two of the speakers will be Texas Governor Rick Perry who is seeking reelection as a Republican candidate and his Democrat opponent, Bill White. Other attendees will be US Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and Secretary of Housing Shaun Donovan, Senator Robert Menendez [New Jersey] and Mayor Phil Gordon of Phoenix, Arizona, a strong opponent of SB 1070.
El Financiero (Mexico City) 7/10/10
Seventh law suit against anti-immigration law filed
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) filed a suit against the anti-immigrant law SB 1070 of Arizona, the seventh one filed against the legislation. In the suit filed Friday, LULAC argues that the material used by the government of Arizona to train police how to apply the law is drafted in vague terms and lends itself to any interpretation. As an example, LULAC cites that police are instructed not to base immigration inquiries on ethnic characteristics, but accepts as one criterion that a suspect is not proficient in English. On the other hand, those in favor of the law say they have raised some $500,000 in its defense.
If you want off or on this NAFBPO/Immigration ping list, please let me know!
Racist organization!!
Is Obama just continuing the mini amnesties of Bush Jr here, or cooking up new ones too?
Ping!
It was the first thing that came to my mind. Perhaps he "has a case of the Mondays"
I’m glad you found it funny. Donna has been all over me about posting something with a little humor.
Wed. House Hearing For Amnesty Shows Tin Ear To Needs Of The Jobless
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2551369/posts
“ethical imperative” of [granting amnesty] and increasing the number of legal U.S. workers by millions.”
Ping.
Sorry — I forgot to offer context:
Stealth Amnesty Alert! 217,000 citizens of El Salvador
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