Wednesday, March 07, 2007

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Press TV
Mexico has complained to the U.S. in a diplomatic note after American Border Patrol agents crossed into its territory to extinguish a brush fire. -- After putting out the fire inside in the Mexican state of Sonora Tuesday, the U.S. agents returned to their side of the border with their equipment, according to a report by the U.S. Embassy.
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Associated Press
Mexican President Felipe Calderon won't be fighting for migration reform when he meets with President Bush next week. Instead, he will be be spelling out what he intends to do to keep Mexicans at home. -- Calderon, who was inaugurated on Dec. 1, has pledged to take 100 actions in his first 100 days in office...
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Memphis Commercial Appeal
U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn introduced legislation Monday that would prevent illegal [aliens... criminals] from receiving credit cards from American financial institutions. -- The Photo Identification Security Act would require banks to use what Blackburn calls "secure forms of identification" to obtain credit. In a statement put out by her office...
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Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones wants Mexico to "show him the money" for the local costs in fighting recent illegal drug traffic coming from south of the border. -- A letter has been sent to Mexican President Felipe Calderon along with a bill for $61,141.25. Jones says that is fair compensation for costs...

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