United States
Immigration
2009-2010

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      Border Patrol Agent Lee Albee explains how the new
      Mobile Surveillance System works. Cameras are mounted
      on a pole that extends 18 feet high and does an 180-degree
      sweep every ten seconds.
     Haitians crowded in a vessel bound for the United States.
 

 

JANUARY
Immigration Tops Latinos’ Wish List at D.C. Meeting
African immigrants feel special link with Obama
Border Patrol shows off new deterrent
U.S. economy has Mexican migrants sending less cash home
Obama's aunt has immigration hearing in April
Gillibrand’s Immigration Views Draw Fire
U.S.-Mexico border fence almost complete
Coast Guard rescues more than 200 Haitians in overcrowded vessel
Youth Charged With More Attacks on Latinos

FEBRUARY
For an illegal immigrant, getting into UCLA was the easy part
Illegal immigrants are a factor in California's budget math
More Latino immigrants seeking office back home
Andres Bermudez dies at 58; 'Tomato King' and Mexican officeholder
Report Faults Homeland Security’s Efforts on Immigration
Elderly immigrants find life in U.S. a tough go
Korean Immigrant's Story: From Housemaid to Harvard
Smugglers using ultralights to bring in drugs
American justice in a foreign language
Hundreds on boat returned to Haiti
Justices sympathetic to immigrant in ID theft case
Illegal immigrant population declines
Immigrant college grads in legal limbo can't get jobs
Aim of new technology to speed up border crossings

MARCH
A deportation case against a dead man
The Best Ways to Teach Young Newcomers
The Competition for Low-Wage Jobs
Where Education and Assimilation Collide
Immigration advocates decry healthcare at detention facilities
Border Patrol: Nogales anti-tunnel barrier works
Border drain was open before crossers got trapped
Thwarted on land, they're smuggling by sea
Border poison very bad idea (Editorial)

APRIL

Obama's aunt's immigration case set for 2010
Immigrant Detainee Dies, and a Life Is Buried, Too
L.A. detainees sue immigration authorities over holding conditions
Editorial: Environmental devastation
Group: Immigrant detainees kept in dirty basement rooms
U.S. Visa Limits Hit Indian Workers
Obama to Push Immigration Bill as One Priority
Under rampage, Cochise County seeks relief
Border deaths up despite apparent dip in crossings
Immigrants play large role in Easter traditions
U.S. citizens caught up in immigration sweeps
Study: Illegal immigrants having more kids in U.S.
Illegal population has melded with natives
Allegedly denied care in Mexico, migrant loses leg
New Catholic leader in NYC inherits large Latino flock as many turn to evangelical churches
Colleges push tuition aid for illegal immigrants
Minuteman founder to run for Senate against McCain
Judge Denies Bond in Large Georgia Immigration Fraud Case
Department of Homeland Security ordered to reopen immigration cases
Supreme Court makes it easier to fight deportation
A Familiy Divided by 2 Words, Legal and Illegal
U.S. Coast Guard repatriates 73 Haitian migrants

AUGUST-DECEMBER
Invisible Immigrants, Old and Left With ‘Nobody to Talk To'
Insurance, Here, for Burial Back in Colombia
Health Care Debate Revives Immigration Battle
E-mails on illegal immigration are eye-opening
Angry shout thrusts illegal immigrants into debate
Illegal Immigrants Could Not Buy Insurance on New ‘Exchange,’ White House Says
Will boycott against CNN's Lou Dobbs work?
Latinos Bank on Bilingual Census Form to Aid Count
Venezuelan brothers facing deportation are freed from detention

2010
A modern tale of meatpacking and immigrants
Economy pushing many immigrants from Florida
U.S. Census questionnaires hit mailboxes
Latinos increasingly critical of Obama's record on immigration
Raids throw shadow over immigration reform rally
Broad coalition packs Mall to urge overhaul of immigration laws
Big immigration march in Washington
Hispanics skeptical that Obama, Democrats will deliver immigration overhaul
Obama falters on immigration reform promises
Arizona's immigration law may spur a showdown
Arizona governor signs immigration law; foes promise fight
Arizona immigration law revives calls for federal action on reform
Obama's aunt given OK to stay in United States
S.C. schools adjust to rising Hispanic population
National Guard soldiers to arrive at Arizona-Mexico border Monday
Where's the outrage over immigrant slayings in Mexico?
Thai workers describe being lured into slavery in U.S.