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Time.com: Self-Deportation Program Scrapped

A pilot program allowing illegal immigrants to surrender to authorities and have more control over their deportation has been dubbed a failure

Self-deportation program kicks off with few takers

Wanted: Illegal immigrants with clean records who have ignored court orders to leave the country. Immigration officials are standing by to help you leave the country. No jail. No joke.

Commentary: Don't confuse immigrant victims with villains

Last week, I wrote about what appears to be a ghastly hate crime in the small town of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, where teenagers allegedly beat to death a 25-year-old illegal immigrant named Luis Ramirez after spewing racial slurs and telling him to go back to Mexico.

Time.com: Recession May Be Driving Off Illegals

A report reveals bad economic times have hit Latinos hardest. Is the downturn convincing undocumented workers to leave?

Protesters across America call for immigration reform

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in U.S. cities Thursday to protest federal immigration raids and deportations and to call for comprehensive immigration reform.

Time.com: Immigrant Rights Activists Protest

Thousands of immigrants and activists gathered in cities across the country Thursday to demand comprehensive immigration reform

FSB: H-1B visa crunch: 'I can't grow my business'

Axiom Microdevices, a semiconductor company in Irvine, Calif., is embroiled in an increasingly futile annual ritual - the scramble by U.S. businesses to score scarce H-1B visas for their highly skilled foreign employees.

FSB: How illegal immigration is dividing a town's business owners

A barbershop quartet sings "The Girl From Ipanema" in Portuguese on a television dialed to a Brazilian satellite channel inside Pavilion Barbecue, where the air is piquant with the aroma of the house specialty, frango de churrasco - slow-roasted chicken braised in red chili sauce.

Time.com: 300 Arrested in Immigration Raids

Nearly 300 people were arrested Wednesday in immigration and identity theft raids at Pilgrim's Pride poultry plants in five states

Commentary: Immigration's yin and yang

Not long ago, I got an illuminating e-mail from a woman who went off about how the federal government had to stop the "invasion" of illegal immigrants from Mexico and how the Mexican government had to stop its people from crossing into the United States without proper documents.

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