Repatriation plan is up in air as U.S. and Mexico continue talks

"Details about a program that will deliver illegal immigrants to the cities from which they originate rather then simply releasing them across the border are still unclear, although a Border Patrol spokesperson said that program is tentatively set to begin in Nogales on...

Moscow is the most Expensive City

Turks.US - According to a survey conducted by the Consulting Institution Mercer Human Resources Moscow, the Russia capital, jumped three places from a year ago, and became the most expensive city in the world, owing to a recent boom in real estate prices. The surveyed...

Red State Patriot -- Immigration & Border News

This site believes there is a conspiracy to abolish the Mexican border and the Canadian border.

News Room -- News From The Border

Focused on Border Trade. Opinions don't necessarily reflect the position of the Border Trade Alliance.

House plans community hearings on immigration

Looks like a bunch of Congressional Republicans will be coming to Arizona to hear what the local folk have got to say.

Improved air transport ups Vermont real estate values

RP - Vermont’s real estate values have increased and surpassed that of the New York region, thanks to an improved transportation scheme as well as competitive airline rates. The price of houses in Burlington, Vermont rose to 3.6 percent during the last quarter of last...

United States of North America -- The plan to merge the U.S., Mexico and Canada

Will Canadians and Mexicans be using electronic voting machines made in the U.S.A.?

TTC Celebrates Earth Week With Arrival Of New Environmentally-Friendly Hybrid...

" Hybrid buses are easier on the environment with: 37% less greenhouse emissions; 40 tons less CO2 per bus each year; 30-50% less nitrous oxide emissions; 30-50% less soot particulates; and, 20-30% less fuel consumption. "

A Network of Gondolas across NYC

New York City's Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently announced an interest in building a network of gondolas across New York City.

VIA train riders get high-speed Internet

"Travelling by train is becoming far more productive — and a lot less boring. Paul Côté, president and chief executive officer of VIA Rail Canada, will announce from Union Station on Monday...

NYC Taxis of the Future

The New York City taxicab is many things: an instantly recognizable symbol of the city, a beacon of upward mobility for industrious immigrants and a fast way to travel crosstown. One thing it is not: a stylish,...

Casino boat trip turns out to be a bad gamble

ST. PETERSBURG - One man missed his cancer treatment. A father scrambled to reach his 11-year-old daughter, who was left home alone. Others had to call in to work. Just how do you tell the boss you slept near the craps table? Nearly 100 weary gamblers returned to St....

U.S. retains controversial trucker rule

WASHINGTON -- Truckers can still spend six days on the road during the week and drive for 11 hours at a time, thanks to a rule the Bush administration decided to leave intact even though truckers and safety...

NPR : Record Crude Oil Prices and the U.S. Economy

Economic analyst Howard Davidowitz joins host Alex Chadwick to discuss the effects that record high crude oil and gas prices are having on America's retail sector. Gasoline prices have topped $3 in some cities,...

Parts of National Seashore Remain Closed Due to Road Damage

PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Repairs to 14 miles of storm-damaged roads in two sections of the Gulf Islands National Seashore have cost $35.5 million since 1995, and officials estimate it will take another $27.3 million to get them open again after a double battering in...

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