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Worrying Signs from Border Raids

Worrying Signs from Border Raids

November 12, 2008
By Fred Burton and Scott Stewart
Stratfor.com
Last week, the Mexican government carried out a number of operations in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, aimed at Jaime "El Hummer" Gonzalez Duran, one of the original members of the brutal cartel group known as Los Zetas. According to Mexican ...

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US Immigration Legislation Wrap Up November 11, 2008

November 11, 2008
FAIR
    This week's wrap-up for US Legislative Immigration
  • House Committee Considers Military Amnesty Bill
  • House Votes to Terminate Cross-Border Trucking Pilot Program
  • House Panel Scrutinizes Virtual Fence
  • Committee Hearings and Markups
  • Bills on the Radar:S. 340and H.R. 5515 (see ...

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Mexico Will Lobby Obama for Open Border Migration

November 10, 2008
Mexico hopes to convince President-Elect Obama to embrace open migration and change his stand on construction of the border fence

M3Report
El Porvenir (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) 11/8/08
Mexican Secretary of Exterior Relations, Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, said that when Barak ...

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New President, New Congress Mean New Strategies for Immigration Reform

November 9, 2008
Post-Election Edition from FAIR
The political landscape shifted dramatically on Election Day, as Americans elected Barack Obama president and a sizeable Democratic majority to Congress. The results of the elections clearly indicate that the American public did not want to ...

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Mexico's War More Deadly than Iraq

Nov 9, 2008
by Michael Webster 

According to records kept by El Universal Mexico's largest newspaper they report since 2005, the 24 hours of last Monday alone was the most violent for the year in the country, with 58 murders linked to organized crime.  This figure surpasses the record set on Sept ...

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Tijuana Execution Killings over 600 this Year

November 8,2008
M3 Report  
Tijuana: More than 600 execution type killings by organized crime so far this year Posted: 07 Nov 2008 02:45 PM CST
El Financiero  (Mexico City)  
(The headline reads) : "Violence does not cease in Tijuana" 
Violence continues in Tijuana, where the finding of cadavers ...

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Violence Near Border Continues: Killings in Tijuana

06 Nov 2008 11:56 AM CST
M3Report
Mexico's national news coverage continued to be almost totally dominated by the plane crash in Mexico City which resulted in the deaths of some fourteen persons including Mexico's Secretary of Government and an accompanying security advisor to President Calderon. ...

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Veterans Day and Remembrance Day Travel Advisory

November 4, 2008
RightSideNews.com
Pembina, N.D.- U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reminding travelers planning trips across the border into the United States to make sure they have their proper documents and to anticipate possible heavy traffic during the observance of Veterans Day in the ...

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U.S. Border Patrol Achieves Substantial Results in 2008

November 5, 2008
RightSideNews.com
Washington -
The U.S. Border Patrol, a law enforcement component of Customs and Border Protection, achieved substantial results during fiscal year 2008 toward securing our Nation's border between the ports of entry. Focusing on the right combination of personnel, ...

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