Posted on December 30, 2007 in Announcements by albertaclipper

  Plan To Open Borders To Mexican Trucks Moving Forward. The North American Free Trade Agreement was contentious in 1994, and a recent amendment to it is no less so. On Friday, the Bush administration…

Article: http://www.nbcsandiego.com/politics/13920784/detail.html  

U.S. Roads May Open To Mexican Truckers. The Bush administration said some Mexican trucks will be allowed to carry cargo anywhere in the United States as soon as a federal inspector general certifies safety…

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Border Patrol Stops Driverless, Runaway Smuggling Truck. A driverless pickup carrying a load of illegal immigrants was stopped just moments before careening into oncoming traffic, officials said. View…

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Feds Arrest 128 Mexicans In Gang Sweep. Dozens of people connected to violent gangs are now off the streets of North County, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. View Images…

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31 Arrested In Gang Raids. Thirty-one members of the “Mexican Mafia,” an allegedly violent prison gang with cells in both the U.S. and Mexico, were arrested following a series of investigations and raids…

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Protests May Close U.S.-Mexico Border. country’s pension laws. U.S. Customs and Border Protection is urging travelers to avoid the border crossings during the protests, citing Mexican news reports that traffic in both directions may be blocked…

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Tulsa’s Illegal Immigration Wreck. a lot of confusion, inconsistency and fear, mainly in the Hispanic community.” Tulsa, a city built on oil some 500 miles from the Mexican border, has a population of just over 380,000, including about…  

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Warning Issued After Lead Found In Candy. Consumers are being warned to avoid eating two types of Mexican candies that have been found to contain dangerous levels of lead. State health officials announced…

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