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Federal judge set to rule on Ala. immigration law
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A federal judge is set to rule on lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of Alabama's tough new law on illegal immigration. U.S. District Judge Sharon Blackburn wrote last month that she would issue a ruling on the...Tags: Justice System, Politics, Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Immigration
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Senate candidate Konetchy talks issues
EDWARDSBURG — Yes, says Pete Konetchy, he’d be a lone voice in Congress should he win the Republican nomination to U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s seat next year and defeat the Michigan Democrat in the November 2012 election. But he’s...Tags: Politics, Debbie Stabenow, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Elections, Migration
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Immigrants fearing deportation make plans for kids
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Parents living in Alabama illegally say they are terrified by the state's strict immigration crackdown, and advocates say some are making plans for others to take care of their children if they are arrested or deported....Tags: Politics, Immigration, Migration
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12 indicted in NYC immigration fraud case
NEW YORK (AP) — Federal authorities say an indictment charges 12 people with operating a massive immigration fraud mill through a New York City law practice. They say the defendants and their co-conspirators applied for legal status for tens of...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Labor Legislation, Politics, Immigration, New York City
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Arizona sheriff settles racial profiling case
PHOENIX (AP) — The office of an Arizona sheriff known for his efforts against illegal immigrants has settled a claim with two men and will pay $200,000 in a racial profiling case. The claim arose from one of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's...Tags: Politics, Justice System, Crimes, Judges, Social Issues
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No jail for farmers who hired illegal immigrants
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) — A couple who admit hiring illegal immigrants for years at their Michigan dairy farm have been sentenced to probation. John and Anja Verhaar could have been sent to jail. The sentences ordered Tuesday in federal court in...Tags: Politics, Immigration, Trials, Migration, Prisons
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No jail for Michigan farmers who hired illegal immigrants
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) — A couple who admit hiring illegal immigrants for years at their Michigan dairy farm have been sentenced to probation. John and Anja Verhaar could have been sent to jail. The sentences ordered Tuesday in federal court in...Tags: Politics, Immigration, Trials, Migration, Prisons
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Outburst disrupts sentencing for Cardenas
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - As a handcuffed Jorge Cardenas shuffled out of the courtroom Wednesday after being sentenced for killing his girlfriend, a woman cried out from the spectator gallery. “Bastard!” she yelled at Cardenas as he walked by. St. Joseph...Tags: Justice System, Crimes, Lawyers, Immigration, Judges
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Census shows whites lose US majority among babies
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the U.S., part of a sweeping race change and a growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape...Tags: Politics, Health, New Jersey, Government, Annie E. Casey Foundation
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Goshen to host public forum on illegal immigration
GOSHEN — Goshen will host a community forum on the issue of illegal immigration at 7 p.m. Thursday in the auditorium of Goshen High School, 401 Lincoln Way E.
It is free and open to the general public.
Illegal immigration has emerged as a...Tags: Indiana, Politics, Crimes, Immigration, Crime, Law and Justice
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ICE responds to criticism following nun's death
WASHINGTON (AP) — An Immigration and Customs Enforcement report concludes that new federal immigration policies would have prevented the release of an illegal immigrant who was subsequently charged with killing a nun in an alleged drunken driving...Tags: Politics, Crimes, Immigration, Crime, Law and Justice, Migration
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Common concerns about South Bend
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Alberto Juarez talked and listened as he joined a group of residents talking to candidates running for mayor and other city offices. Juarez said that he has plenty of concerns. He lost his job at AJ Wright, and he wants to know what the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Politics, NAACP, National or Ethnic Minorities, Elections
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