Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Chinese condemn 'racist' professor (The Australian)

"THE Australian Chinese Community has condemned the comments of a Sydney university professor who claims Australia is becoming a Third World colony by allowing non-white immigration."

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Musicians hit sound barrier (The Bellingham Herald Online)

"Red tape at the U.S.-Canadian border is restricting the flow of music in both directions. "We used to have a lot of Canadian bands," said John Goodman, owner of The Wild Buffalo in downtown Bellingham. "But we don't any more because it's such a hassle for them to get down here.""

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Judge Throws Out Teens' Immigration Case (AP via Yahoo! News)

"During a 2002 high school trip to the Canadian border, four students ended up facing deportation after immigration officials learned they had been brought into the United States illegally as toddlers."

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Judge Throws Out Teens' Immigration Case (AP via Yahoo! News)

"During a 2002 high school trip to the Canadian border, four students ended up facing deportation after immigration officials learned they had been brought into the United States illegally as toddlers."

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U.S., Canadian Police Cooperate in Border Tunnel Arrests (U.S. State Department)

"Three men are under arrest in Seattle, charged with marijuana distribution and import using an elaborately constructed tunnel under the U.S.- Canada border, authorities announced July 21. The tunnel is about 110 meters long running from British Columbia, Canada, into Washington State, according to a press release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A Quonset hut hid the entrance"

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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Independence from Illegals (Pacific News Service)

"What has been a celebration commemorating Mexican independence for almost two centuries, will now also be a day of liberation for the Friends of the Border Patrol, FBP, which has chosen the 16th of September to begin patrolling the Mexican-U.S. border in California as part of a campaign to stop illegal immigration into the United States."

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Immigrants scoff at UDI plan (Aftenposten)

"A call for more immigration by the agency in charge of it, to meet future labour demands, has puzzled and angered many immigrants who already are in Norway, and who can't find decent jobs."

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Immigration Judge Mulls Fate of Youngsters (AP via Yahoo! News)

"Four young people who were brought to the United States illegally from Mexico when they were toddlers faced a deportation hearing Thursday after their immigration status was discovered during a trip to a high school science competition along the Canadian border."

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Feds Shut Down Drug Tunnel (CBS News)

"After eight months of monitoring the construction of the tunnel, federal agents shut down a key route of transportation for drug smuggling, near the U.S.-Canadian border by Seattle. It's the first such tunnel found on the nation's northern border."

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Immigrants scoff at UDI plan (Aftenposten)

"A call for more immigration by the agency in charge of it, to meet future labour demands, has puzzled and angered many immigrants who already are in Norway, and who can't find decent jobs."

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Judge Throws Out Teens' Immigration Case (AP via Yahoo! News)

"During a 2002 high school trip to the Canadian border, four students ended up facing deportation after immigration officials learned they had been brought into the United States illegally as toddlers."

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Chinese condemn 'racist' professor (The Australian)

"THE Australian Chinese Community has condemned the comments of a Sydney university professor who claims Australia is becoming a Third World colony by allowing non-white immigration."

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Musicians hit sound barrier (The Bellingham Herald Online)

"Red tape at the U.S.-Canadian border is restricting the flow of music in both directions. "We used to have a lot of Canadian bands," said John Goodman, owner of The Wild Buffalo in downtown Bellingham. "But we don't any more because it's such a hassle for them to get down here.""

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Musicians hit sound barrier (The Bellingham Herald Online)

"Red tape at the U.S.-Canadian border is restricting the flow of music in both directions. "We used to have a lot of Canadian bands," said John Goodman, owner of The Wild Buffalo in downtown Bellingham. "But we don't any more because it's such a hassle for them to get down here.""

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Chinese condemn 'racist' professor (The Australian)

"THE Australian Chinese Community has condemned the comments of a Sydney university professor who claims Australia is becoming a Third World colony by allowing non-white immigration."

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Judge Throws Out Teens' Immigration Case (AP via Yahoo! News)

"During a 2002 high school trip to the Canadian border, four students ended up facing deportation after immigration officials learned they had been brought into the United States illegally as toddlers."

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Musicians hit sound barrier (The Bellingham Herald Online)

"Red tape at the U.S.-Canadian border is restricting the flow of music in both directions. "We used to have a lot of Canadian bands," said John Goodman, owner of The Wild Buffalo in downtown Bellingham. "But we don't any more because it's such a hassle for them to get down here.""

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Stepped Up Bridge Inspections (WIVB-TV Buffalo)

"(July 25, 2005) - - It was a weekend of stepped up bridge inspections across the border in Canada. Canadian Mounties joined with Customs and immigration inspectors in scanning all cars re-entering the U.S."

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Chinese condemn 'racist' professor (The Australian)

"THE Australian Chinese Community has condemned the comments of a Sydney university professor who claims Australia is becoming a Third World colony by allowing non-white immigration."

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Stepped Up Bridge Inspections (WIVB-TV Buffalo)

"(July 25, 2005) - - It was a weekend of stepped up bridge inspections across the border in Canada. Canadian Mounties joined with Customs and immigration inspectors in scanning all cars re-entering the U.S."

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Immigration Judge Mulls Fate of Youngsters (AP via Yahoo! News)

"Four young people who were brought to the United States illegally from Mexico when they were toddlers faced a deportation hearing Thursday after their immigration status was discovered during a trip to a high school science competition along the Canadian border."

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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U.S., Canadian Police Cooperate in Border Tunnel Arrests (U.S. State Department)

"Three men are under arrest in Seattle, charged with marijuana distribution and import using an elaborately constructed tunnel under the U.S.- Canada border, authorities announced July 21. The tunnel is about 110 meters long running from British Columbia, Canada, into Washington State, according to a press release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A Quonset hut hid the entrance"

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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Feds Shut Down Drug Tunnel (CBS News)

"After eight months of monitoring the construction of the tunnel, federal agents shut down a key route of transportation for drug smuggling, near the U.S.-Canadian border by Seattle. It's the first such tunnel found on the nation's northern border."

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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Musicians hit sound barrier (The Bellingham Herald Online)

"Red tape at the U.S.-Canadian border is restricting the flow of music in both directions. "We used to have a lot of Canadian bands," said John Goodman, owner of The Wild Buffalo in downtown Bellingham. "But we don't any more because it's such a hassle for them to get down here.""

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Judge Throws Out Teens' Immigration Case (AP via Yahoo! News)

"During a 2002 high school trip to the Canadian border, four students ended up facing deportation after immigration officials learned they had been brought into the United States illegally as toddlers."

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Judge throws out case of four who were brought into country illegally as toddlers (KVOA Tucson)

"A judge has thrown out the deportation case against four young people who were taking part in a science competition near the Canadian border when the government found out they were brought to the U.S. illegally as toddlers."

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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Judge throws out case of four who were brought into country illegally as toddlers (KVOA Tucson)

"A judge has thrown out the deportation case against four young people who were taking part in a science competition near the Canadian border when the government found out they were brought to the U.S. illegally as toddlers."

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Judge throws out case of four who were brought into country illegally as toddlers (KVOA Tucson)

"A judge has thrown out the deportation case against four young people who were taking part in a science competition near the Canadian border when the government found out they were brought to the U.S. illegally as toddlers."

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Feds Shut Down Drug Tunnel (CBS News)

"After eight months of monitoring the construction of the tunnel, federal agents shut down a key route of transportation for drug smuggling, near the U.S.-Canadian border by Seattle. It's the first such tunnel found on the nation's northern border."

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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U.S., Canadian Police Cooperate in Border Tunnel Arrests (U.S. State Department)

"Three men are under arrest in Seattle, charged with marijuana distribution and import using an elaborately constructed tunnel under the U.S.- Canada border, authorities announced July 21. The tunnel is about 110 meters long running from British Columbia, Canada, into Washington State, according to a press release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A Quonset hut hid the entrance"

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Immigration Judge Mulls Fate of Youngsters (AP via Yahoo! News)

"Four young people who were brought to the United States illegally from Mexico when they were toddlers faced a deportation hearing Thursday after their immigration status was discovered during a trip to a high school science competition along the Canadian border."

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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Indian held for smuggling drugs through tunnel (India Abroad)

"Four days after the arrest of three immigrants including Francis Devandra Raj on the charges of building a $1 million illegal tunnel under the American and Canadian borders and smuggling 93 pounds of marijuana into America, authorities say investigation will continue into the smugglers' networks."

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Judge throws out case of four who were brought into country illegally as toddlers (KVOA Tucson)

"A judge has thrown out the deportation case against four young people who were taking part in a science competition near the Canadian border when the government found out they were brought to the U.S. illegally as toddlers."

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Canada Issues Warning To Gays (365Gay.com)

"(Ottawa) The Canadian government Monday issued a warning to gay travelers following the refusal of some governments - including the US - to recognize Canadian same-sex marriages and in the aftermath of the executions of two gay men in Iran."

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Immigrants scoff at UDI plan (Aftenposten)

"A call for more immigration by the agency in charge of it, to meet future labour demands, has puzzled and angered many immigrants who already are in Norway, and who can't find decent jobs."

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Stepped Up Bridge Inspections (WIVB-TV Buffalo)

"(July 25, 2005) - - It was a weekend of stepped up bridge inspections across the border in Canada. Canadian Mounties joined with Customs and immigration inspectors in scanning all cars re-entering the U.S."

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Judge throws out case of four who were brought into country illegally as toddlers (KVOA Tucson)

"A judge has thrown out the deportation case against four young people who were taking part in a science competition near the Canadian border when the government found out they were brought to the U.S. illegally as toddlers."

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Stepped Up Bridge Inspections (WIVB-TV Buffalo)

"(July 25, 2005) - - It was a weekend of stepped up bridge inspections across the border in Canada. Canadian Mounties joined with Customs and immigration inspectors in scanning all cars re-entering the U.S."

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