Tags: Border, friends, lies, mexican, movie, rights
OneWorld TV - Border Patrol Detains Human Rights Documentarian
‘Towelhead’: American Ugly
Towelhead: In Alan Ball’s woeful expose of racism and underage sexuality, 13 will get you 20…. From Metro Silicon Valley.
azteca pictures
GRUPO TLALOC Danza Azteca is a non-profit traditional Mexica/Azteca group embodied of Chicano/Mexicano families and students of all ages dedicated to…
ICE Detains Nearly 600 In Mississippi Plant Raid
…the article: The largest single-workplace immigration raid in U.S. history has caused panic among Hispanic families in this small southern…
ICE: Nearly 600 detained in Mississippi plant raid
(AP) — The largest single-workplace immigration raid in U.S. history has caused panic among Hispanic families in this small southern…
Largest illegal immigration raid EVER!
Miss. ??? The largest single-workplace immigration raid in U.S. history has caused panic among Hispanic families in this small southern…
Report: Tainted Peppers Didn’t Alarm FDA
…shipments of peppers from Mexico in the months before a salmonella outbreak that sickened 1,400 people was finally traced to Mexican chilies.
Latinos say they have numbers, not voice at North Forest ISD
During more than a decade of attending school in North Forest, Christian Perez, a first-generation American, had one teacher who looked like him.
Tags: art, Education, hispanic, latino, lies, school, Texas
Immigrants may turn themselves in to negotiate deportation
Wasn’t this a skit on Saturday Night live?
“According to NPR this week, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have begun offering illegal immigrants the chance to turn themselves in and in return will be allowed to negotiate their own deportation.
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Short Takes
Where are my keys!?
Gasoline in Mexico is around a third cheaper than in the United States. For diesel, prices are more than double — well over $4 a gallon in U.S. border states compared to just over $2 in Mexican border cities. “It is true tanker trucks are coming from the United States to fill up with supplies in Mexico,” Mario Osuna, the head of Mexico’s consumer watchdog agency Profeco in Baja California state where Tijuana is the capital, said on Thursday. “There is no way of sanctioning foreigners who come to Tijuana and buy gasoline to sell in their country,” Osuna told Reuters. “Mexico does not have regulations relating to that.”
