Illegal alien downsizing

How to cope with the 11 million to 20 million illegal aliens already in the U.S.? This number includes millions of spouses, children and aged relatives. Some have been in the U.S. illegally for decades. Some on false documentation. When they are released on their own...

(another) city weighs immigrant ordinance

"The Palm Bay City Council will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in council chambers of City Hall, 160 Malabar Road. A crowd is expected."

U.S. Attorney General Visits Borderland

"Agents commended for indictments for suspected smugglers."

How Unskilled Immigrants Hurt Our Economy

A handful of industries get low-cost labor, and the taxpayers foot the bill.

We Hire Aliens News

The biggest incentive for illegal aliens to come to the United States is to find work. If there are no employers willing to hire the illegal aliens, then the flood of illegal aliens will subside.

Swift executive testifies about immigration

"It is unfair to blame employers for failings of the system, and it is unreasonable to assume we can identify fraudulently obtained documents"  <--- There's a need for a machine-readable biometric identity card for migrant workers. Or, implant RFID tracking...

Judge orders shutdown of farm labor provider

A firm that supplies overseas workers has been ordered by a judge to shut down its local operations.

Immigration battle begins with employers

Undocumented aliens will continue to come north as long as U.S. companies are hiring them, Border Patrol agents say.

children drop out of school to help their parents make a living

In Florida, 65% of the children of undocumented immigrants drop out of school to work on farms.

employers have little trouble documenting immigrants

But whether the documents are valid is another matter. Some documents are fakes.

shadow workers

It is claimed that immigrant workers are depressing wages for Americans. This is because immigrant workers are cheaper to hire.

Virtual Pandemic: 90 Days to Infect Entire U.S.

Animated computer map shows the speed of the H5N1 avian flu virus spreading in the human population. 90 days to reach every corner of the United States.

Bird Flu News - H5N1 News

Worldwide latest.  Almost always up to the current date.

Drought Causing Problems in the Midwest (AP)

AP - Lawns are turning brown. Flowers are wilting. Water levels are so low that ducks can stand in some rivers and streams. A drought that is stunting corn, rice and soybean crops across the nation's Farm Belt is also leading many communities in more urban parts of the...

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