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Sep 18, 2006: 28,000 set to become Americans this week (Miami Herald )
Thousands in Florida and across the United States will become U.S. citizens in ceremonies at national parks and monuments during Constitution Week.

Sep 18, 2006: Bush unsure of immigration timetable (HEARST NEWS)
President Bush restated his support for broad immigration reforms but conceded Friday that he did not know when Congress could reach agreement on an issue that has badly split Republicans.

Sep 15, 2006: Immigration raid cripples Ga. town (Associated Press)
Trailer parks lie abandoned. The poultry plant is scrambling to replace more than half its workforce. Business has dried up at stores where Mexican laborers once lined up to buy food, beer and cigarettes just weeks ago

Sep 14, 2006: Allard: Dump immigration bill (DenverPost.com)
Colorado Republican asks Senate leader to abandon guest-worker, amnesty plans

Sep 14, 2006: Immigration proposal faulted (Hamilton Journal News)
A proposed bill detailing measures to enforce illegal immigration laws in Ohio would establish two new government agencies, but falls short, say local officials who initiated its creation, of addressing goals they set.

Sep 14, 2006: West Slope immigration roundup nets 34 (rockymountainnews.com)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and police rounded up 34 suspected criminals, fugitives and immigration law violators in a two-day immigration enforcement operation in Colorado concluded Tuesday.

Sep 14, 2006: Hazleton council approves immigration ordinance (philly.com)
The Hazleton City Council formally approved its revamped immigration ordinance, reworking the law it passed two months ago in an effort to withstand legal challenges. The revised version passed 4-1 Tuesday. Council members also voted unanimously to make English the official language of the city.

Sep 13, 2006: Ex-naturalized citizen ordered deported (MiamiHerald.com)
A Haitian who lost his American citizenship after being convicted of drug trafficking has agreed to be deported -- but an immigration judge told him he may yet get to stay.

Sep 13, 2006: Poll: Georgians believe most new immigrants are illegal (Associated Press)
While the majority of Georgians feel immigration is good for the country, nearly two-thirds believe that most immigrants came to the United States illegally, according to a new statewide poll.

Sep 13, 2006: A U.S. citizen no more -- Haitian to be deported, judge rules (MiamiHerald.com)
An immigration judge today ordered Lionel Jean-Baptiste, the first naturalized American in recent times stripped of his citizenship after being convicted of a drug crime, to be deported to Haiti.

Sep 13, 2006: Immigration no threat to English use in U.S.: study (Yahoo news)
U.S. citizens concerned that Latino immigrants will have them singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" in Spanish can rest easy, according to an academic study published on Wednesday

Sep 12, 2006: Keep the Immigration Debate Civil (latimes.com)
Gov. Schwarzenegger: Congress refuses to talk seriously about immigration, so the rest of us have to pick up the slack.

Sep 12, 2006: Immigration reform now (washtimes.com)
Not a week following the reported demise of immigration reform, House Majority Leader John Boehner vowed to put a bill on the president's desk before Congress adjourns at the end of the month. Speaker Dennis Hastert agreed, adding "Congress cannot wait until next year to move on this issue. The American people expect us to tackle this problem and solve it." Well said, Mr. Speaker...

Sep 12, 2006: Congressman pressures Bush on immigration (WorldNetDaily.com )
Steve King, R-Iowa, spoke to a rally at the Mexican border yesterday to kick off a new campaign by the Minuteman Project called "Operation Sovereignty."

Sep 12, 2006: Democrats forming caucuses to recruit Hispanics as voters (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Democrats are forming Hispanic caucuses in South Florida to bridge the quiet, clannish divisions among immigrant groups and coax more Latinos to the polls in November.

Sep 11, 2006: The fuss over farm labor (Miami Herald)
Florida farmers and farmworker advocates worry about a chronic shortage of laborers if Congress fails to pass legislation legalizing millions of undocumented immigrants

Sep 11, 2006: Immigration Enforcement: A Better Idea for Returning Illegal Aliens (www.heritage.org)
By some estimates, more than 15 million indi­viduals are unlawfully present in the United States. If the U.S. government actually succeeds in appre­ciably reducing illegal border crossings on the border with Mexico, the number of people unlaw­fully present in the United States could actually rise significantly

Aug 22, 2006: Calm returns to Riverside, but tensions still high (philly Inquirer)
Government functioned. Trains rolled. Commerce flowed. It was as though the hundreds of protesters who filled the small downtown on Sunday were never there, rallying for and against a ban on hiring and housing illegal immigrants.

Aug 22, 2006: Pa. City Puts Illegal Immigrants on Notice (Washington Post)
What I'm doing here is protecting the legal taxpayer of any race," said the dapper 50-year-old mayor, sweeping his hands toward the working-class city outside. "And I will get rid of the illegal people. It's this simple: They must leave ."

Aug 22, 2006: English-only ballots -- for now (Daytona news-journalonline.com)
Honduran immigrant, who expects to become a citizen in 2007, is looking forward to participating in the political process

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