- A New York appeals court has ruled that spouses of Chinese women affected by stringent population controls in their country do not necessarily qualify for asylum in the U.S.
- A Tulsa couple could be deported back to Mexico even though they are the parents of four American citizens.
- The Des Moines Register has a handy compilation of where GOP presidential candidates stand on immigration.
- The Fort Worth Star-Telegram wrote a great news-feature on how Texas ranchers near the border feel about the border fence.
- John McCain's campaign staff dwindles even more.
July 18 re-launch on Matt.org site
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Monday, July 16, 2007
In the news today: July 16, 2007
Labels:
asylum,
border fence,
candidate tracker,
china,
deportation,
GOP,
mccain,
mexico,
new york,
oklahoma,
texas
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