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Emigration leaves ghost towns behind

Unemployment and unfertile land, in other words no chance to get ahead, are reasons enough to migrate to other places in Mexico or to the United States. more>

Major step taken in an immigrant community in Illinois

 

VIDEO :: December 15 rally, held at Victor Steinbrueck Park, Seattle, Washington, to celebrate comprehensive immigration reform bill introduced by Representative Gutierrez. more>

NYC demonstrators demand end to law that requires contractors to verify employees’ immigration status

U.S. citizens are adversely affected just as much, or more, as are immigrants because, the jobs no one wants to do are the jobs immigrants do. more>

Romney against Romney

In an election year, there are more contradictions than grapes in God’s vineyard. Now it seems Mitt Romney wants the Latino vote. Romney knows that it is not easy, after having played the anti-immigration card in the Northeast in order to criticize Senator McCain. more>

Over 2 million Puebla Mexicans in U.S.

Criminal treatment of immigrant families denounced

Hundreds of immigrant families remain in detention centers that are similar to prisons in the United States and are subjected to severe restrictions and disciplinary measures, according to a report released February 22. more>

Giuliani asks for legalization of immigrants

Mexican migrant leaders demand security and aid for illegal border crossings

The migrant leaders insisted on the necessity of protecting the rights of Mexicans who leave their home country in search of a better life for themselves and their families, and sometimes their whole communities. more>

Pregnant women cross the US border to give birth to citizens

In Houston, between 70 to 80 percent of the 10,587 registered births last year in the two main public hospitals were from undocumented mothers. The percentage is even larger in public hospitals in South Texas border communities. more>

New Web site makes Mexicans across the border feel closer to home

Noé Beltrán, UNFPA secretary of regional planning and development, says that the Web site offers a meeting point for Zacatecans living in the Unites States. more>

Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party makes a bid for expat voters

Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which held its National Assembly outside Mexican territory for the first time in its history, is setting up offices in New York, as part of a strategy to forge closer ties with its immigrant community. more>

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