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Entertainers speak out on Arizona immigration law

PHOENIX: Singers and protesters at a baseball game joined in the backlash against a new Arizona law cracking down on illegal immigration.
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Law re-opens immigration debate in Ark.

ROGERS, Ark.: Another state's controversial law cracking down on illegal immigrants is renewing a familiar debate in Arkansas about what the state should do with those who are here illegally. ...
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Fed docs can't be sued for immigrant death

WASHINGTON: The Supreme Court has ruled that the family of a now-deceased immigrant who was denied medical care for cancer while in custody cannot sue federal medical officials for damages. ...
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Community opposes new Arizona immigration law

NEW YORK: South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT), a national advocacy group, has joined the strong protests against a new Arizona immigration law by condemning the enactment of SB 1070 in the State. ...
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Few H-1B petitions filed this year

US Citizenship and Immi-gration Services (USCIS) announced on April 8 that it continues to accept H-1B nonimmigrant petitions subject to the fiscal year (FY) 2011 cap. USCIS will monitor the number of petitions received for both the 65,000 general cap and the 20,000 U.S. master's degree or higher educational exemption. ...
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Immigration vote can be held in Fremont, Neb.

LINCOLN, Neb.: The Nebraska Supreme Court has said that it won't stop a special election in Fremont on a proposal intended to control illegal immigration. ...
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Top Calif. lawmaker wants to sever ties with Arizona

SACRAMENTO, Calif.: One of California's top legislative leaders called on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to review the state's contracts with Arizona and cancel them if legally possible, as a protest against that state's new immigration law. ...
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Teen guilty of hate crime in NY immigrant's death

RIVERHEAD, NY: A white former high school athlete has been convicted of manslaughter as a hate crime in the killing of an Ecuadorean immigrant, a case that sparked a federal probe of police investigations of bias attacks against Hispanics. ...
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Arrested? Tell your immigration lawyer

(Continued from last week's article) Under the ACD, the judge adjourns the case for 6 months and the case will get dismissed at the end of 6 months so long as the individual does not get re-arrested. ...
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Van companies accused of immigrant-smuggling

PHOENIX: The illegal immigrants being sneaked into the country were allegedly given phony $30 tickets and receipts for a van ride. And they were warned that if the van got pulled over by police, they should show the receipt. ...
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