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    May 14, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Congressional Democrats talk immigration in North Miami

    Miami Herald
    Immigration reform: It's not just about Mexicans. A group of Democratic members of Congress relayed that message Monday at an immigration forum in North Miami, home to one of the nation's largest Haitian communities. "You can't discuss a new modern...

    Tags: Marco Rubio, Yvette D. Clarke, The Miami Herald, Haiti Earthquake (2010), U.S. Congress

  2. May 14, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Kids demonstrate for dad held in Pompano immigration lock-up

    Holding a sign that read "Stop Breaking Families," 8-year-old Alexis Rivas marched through the noon heat in front of an immigration detention center Monday to protest the scheduled deportation of his father for the fifth time.
    Holding a sign that read "Stop Breaking Families," 8-year-old Alexis Rivas marched through the noon heat in front of an immigration detention center Monday to protest the scheduled deportation of his father for the fifth time. "I want to see my dad,"...

    Tags: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Migration, Aventura, International Law, Illegal Immigrants

  4. May 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. May Day marchers urge federal immigration reform

    Several thousand demonstrators marched through downtown Chicago on Wednesday, banging drums and chanting loudly in support of comprehensive federal immigration reforms that many think could be passed by Congress this year.
    Several thousand demonstrators marched through downtown Chicago on Wednesday, banging drums and chanting loudly in support of comprehensive federal immigration reforms that many think could be passed by Congress this year. "Now is the time!" the crowd...

    Tags: Dick Durbin, Mexico, Migration, International Law, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Killer convicted after 15 years on the lam

    After more than 15 years on the lam, former fugitive Giovanni Spiller was convicted late Tuesday of a 1996 slaying that left the victim's family shattered and exposed weaknesses in America's system for apprehending international fugitives. FBI agents...

    Tags: Anita Alvarez, Murder, Philippines, Trials, Giovanni Spiller

  8. May 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Feds: Father, son conspired to export banned machinery to North Korea

    Tagged by U.S. authorities in 2009 for his role in a North Korean weapons procurement channel, Taiwanese businessman Hsien Tai Tsai "Alex" Tsai was banned from doing business in the United States.
    Tagged by U.S. authorities in 2009 for his role in a North Korean weapons procurement channel, Taiwanese businessman Hsien Tai Tsai "Alex" Tsai was banned from doing business in the United States. But in a federal criminal complaint unsealed Monday in a...

    Tags: North Korea, Judges, Taiwan, FBI, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Police: Second suspect arrested in White Jewelers attempted homicide case

    York Daily Record, Pa.
    A second man wanted in connection with armed robbery and attempted homicide at White Jewelers last summer was arrested earlier this week and is awaiting extradition to York County, according to a news release from York Area Regional Police. Timothy N....

    Tags: Court Preliminary, Murder, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Allentown

  12. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Police present awards for outstanding work

    The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.
    Police presented 34 awards Thursday night for exceptional work that improved and protected the community, including three Purple Hearts to Durham police officers severely injured in the line of duty. "Many of those recognized today have been put in...

    Tags: Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Hospitals and Clinics, International Law, Shootings

  14. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. Nation fails to make most of refugees

    The Japan Times
    Refugees in Japan are acutely underutilized and the nation should stop turning a blind eye to their skills and potential if it wants to generate economic growth, according to freelance journalist Kaoru Nemoto, who describes them as "professionals of...

    Tags: Japan, Tokyo (Japan), International Law, Deportation, Refugee

  16. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. Accused waives extradition in Q Ball case

    The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.
    The man accused in the fatal shooting March 30 at the Q Ball Cafe will face trial in Spotsylvania County sooner than expected. Chauncey Cartier "Fresh" Lampkin, 27, signed a waiver of extradition Thursday in New York, said Spotsylvania Commonwealth's...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Murder, Trials, Mount Vernon

  18. May 8, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. Shooting suspect faces extradition

    Portsmouth Daily Times, Ohio
    A man is facing extradition from Kentucky to Ohio after reportedly shooting a woman in his car while in Sciotoville Tuesday night. Scott Andrew Wilson, 22, whose last known address is with the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg, N.C. is charged with felonious...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Prosecution, International Law, Government, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. May 8, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  21. Portland teenager gets eight years for rape

    Portland Press Herald, Maine
    A judge sentenced Mohammed Mukhtar on Tuesday to eight years in prison for breaking into a Portland woman's apartment as she slept and raping her, saying the 18-year-old shows "no prospect for rehabilitation." "This was a terrible assault on a sleeping,...

    Tags: Somalia, Trials, Judges, Witnesses, Prosecution

  22. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Latinos now less likely to report crimes to police, poll says

    WASHINGTON – Many Latinos say they are less likely than before to report crimes because local police are increasingly involved in enforcing immigration laws, leading to a sharp increase in deportations, according to a new study.
    WASHINGTON – Many Latinos say they are less likely than before to report crimes because local police are increasingly involved in enforcing immigration laws, leading to a sharp increase in deportations, according to a new study. About 44% of...

    Tags: Phoenix (Cook, Illinois), Migration, International Law, Jared Polis, Washington, DC

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