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...equivalent of hanging out a HELP WANTED sign for illegals. Says Steven Camarota, research director for the Center for Immigration Studies, a nonpartisan think tank on immigration issues: "They're telling people, 'If you can run that border, we have a job for you. You can get a driver's license. You can get a job. You'll be able to send money home.' And in that context, you'd be stupid not to try. We say, 'If you run the gauntlet, you're in.' That's the incentive they've created...
...countries. When U.S. opposition to the proposal intensified after 9/11, Fox sought the same goal through the back door. He pushed U.S. businesses and city and state governments to accept as legal identification a card called a matricula consular, issued by Mexican consulates. That has allowed illegals to secure driver's licenses and other forms of identification and open bank accounts. Earlier this year Fox pushed U.S. bankers to make it easier for Mexicans working here--some of them legally but most illegally--to ship U.S. dollars back home. Because of the exploding illegal population, the money sent back represents...
...Another funny thing was that when you set the screen view to the 3D driver?s perspective, the names of roads don?t appear. Sony personnel acknowledged this, but didn?t seem to realize how useful it can be to read the names of roads, even when you?re not actively seeking turn-by-turn directions...
...little or no resemblance to the majority of public opinion in this country when it comes to illegal immigration," Winston wrote in a column for the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call. He cited polls suggesting the majority of Americans view immigration reform as a security issue, want to deny driver?s licenses to illegal immigrants and support a larger fence along the Mexican border. But so far, the Christian, business and Latino groups that helped organized last week?s rallies seem to have the upper hand, and the Senate appears likely to adopt some kind of guest worker program...
Israelis love plastering bumper stickers on their cars. Political slogans, catchy phrases and jokes all act as a gauge of the driver?s often cranky mood. So what are Israelis thinking about tomorrow?s parliamentary elections for the 120-seat Knesset? Judging from the glaring lack of bumper space Israelis seem to be dedicating to the race, not a whole...