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Pilgrim's Pride Raid: Economic Fallout
"'People are afraid to get out of their house now,' explained Maria Fuentes. 'Their afraid to go shopping or do their normal things. They just stay home and try to not get out...'" http://www.wrcbtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=8194978&nav=menu1406_1
WRCB-TV (Tenn.); April 18, 2008
A New View of Vacant Houses
"For much of the past decade, according to the women and other neighbors, parking was bumper-to-bumper and most of the empty houses were packed with Latino residents they believe were in the country illegally.
Hundreds Arrested in Iowa Immigration Raid
At least 100 immigration agents raided the Agriprocessing plant in Postville, Iowa, at around 10 am (cst) on Monday, May 12. Immigration officials told local authorities that 600-700 arrests were expected at the plant -- a facility that employees around 1,000 individuals.
The ICE raid was executed to look for evidence of suspected identity theft and fraudlent use of Social Security numbers, among other crimes. Immigration agents were also granted permission to investigate individuals suspected of being in the United States illegally.
US Firm Fined for Violations Related to H-1B Program
Grant Gross, IDG News Service, 2 May 2008
Summer employers brace for shortage of foreign workers
The Rainbow Coalition Evaporates
"Though blacks have long worried that the country’s growing foreign-born population, especially its swelling rolls of illegal immigrants, harmed their economic prospects, they have also followed their political leadership in backing liberal immigration policies.
Tancredo wins applause at NAACP
The Boston Globe; July 12, 2007
Among Black Students, Many Immigrants
"Among students at 28 top U.S. universities, the representation of black students of first- and second-generation immigrant origin (27 percent) was about twice their representation in the national population of blacks their age (13 percent). Within the Ivy League, immigrant-origin students made up 41 percent of black freshmen..." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/30/AR2007043000106.html
The Associated Press; April 30, 2007
In Diversity Push, Top Universities Enrolling More Black Immigrants
"Black American scholars such as Henry Louis Gates and Lani Guinier, two Harvard University professors, have said that white educators are skirting long-held missions to resolve historic wrongs against native black Americans by enrolling immigrants who look like them..." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/05/AR2007030501296.html
The Washington Post; March 6, 2007