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  • Illegal immigration drops sharply along U.S.-Mexico border (KFDA-TV Amarillo)

    Associated Press - August 11, 2007 4:55 PM ET TECATE, Mexico (AP) - Mexican shelters, usually the last stop for northbound migrants, are filling with southbound deportees.


  • Arizona cops bust ring smuggling cash to Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    A criminal ring that Arizona police said used a shuttle service to smuggle drug and human trafficking profits to Mexico has been broken up with 47 people indicted, authorities said on Friday.


  • Illegal immigration drops sharply along U.S.-Mexico border (KXAN 36 Austin)

    TECATE, Mexico (AP) - Mexican shelters, usually the last stop for northbound migrants, are filling with southbound deportees. Fewer migrants are crossing in the wind-swept deserts along an increasingly fortified border.


  • Half of New Mexico Guard may be in Iraq in 2010 - Military News, Army News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, ... (Army Times)

    SANTA FE ? Half of New Mexico?s National Guard is slated to be sent to Iraq in 2010 ? well above the deployments agreed on by the Guard Adjutant Gen. Kenny Montoya and Gov. Bill Richardson.


  • Chapman vows to continue bounty hunt away from Mexico (world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

    Duane 'dog' Chapman has vowed to continue his bounty-hunting career - but will not return to Mexico on any future missions.


  • Illegal immigration drops sharply along U.S.-Mexico border (KVOA Tucson)

    TECATE, Mexico -- Mexican shelters, usually the last stop for northbound migrants, are filling with southbound deportees. Fewer migrants are crossing in the wind-swept deserts along an...


  • Miner families soon may arrive from Mexico (The Salt Lake Tribune)

    The families of two Mexican miners trapped in the Crandall Canyon mine collapse want relatives from Mexico to be allowed to join them as soon as possible.


  • Grupo Mexico Seeks to Fire 2,200 Striking Workers (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Grupo Mexico SAB, the country's biggest copper producer, asked for government permission to fire 2,200 striking workers after the stoppage was declared illegal, company attorney Salvador Rocha said.


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