Houston Chronicle
Since arriving in the United States from war-torn Lebanon in 1989, Samar Spinelli pursued the American Dream.
She got a college degree.
She joined the military and rose to the rank of captain.
She married, had children and served the United States with two tours of duty in Iraq.
But her life was built on lies.
On Tuesday, the [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Immigration'
Marine captain cheated way to citizenship
December 6th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Tags: Crime and Punishment · Immigration
DREAM Act Fails Senate Test Vote
October 24th, 2007 · Comments Off
AP
Legislation to give children of illegal immigrants a path toward legality failed a crucial test vote in the Senate Wednesday, likely putting a final stamp on major immigration measures for the year.
Supporters needed to get 60 votes to advance the DREAM Act, which would have allowed illegal immigrants who plan to attend college or join [...]
Tags: American Politics · Immigration · Politics
Which Way Now? Immigration Post-Vote
June 28th, 2007 · Comments Off
The Senate has, once again, rejected the fatally flawed immigration bill that the liberal Democrats and President Bush’s last two supporters were trying to push trhough. Heck, they may try once more but time is so very short. Our employees, your Senators and Congresscritters, are about to take a couple of months off.
So, what now? [...]
Tags: Commentary · Immigration · Original writing
Immigration Costs
May 23rd, 2007 · Comments Off
The numbers are flying fast and furious between the pro and con immigration folks. So are the names.
There are a few facts that appear beyond dispute. There are about 12 million people now in the United States who did not arrive from their home nations properly. Some snuck in. Some overstayed their visas.
The majority of [...]
Tags: Commentary · Immigration · Original writing
The Kennedy / McCain Immigration Deal
May 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment
I’ve got a blog category on immigration. I’m generally a proponent of open immigration.
Any deal, any immigration deal, should eliminate the racism and preferences built in to our current policies. Why should Cubans get a break?
Michael DeLaney came to this country with a dream. To marry a rich broad. He did, and many, many [...]
Tags: Commentary · Immigration · Original writing
Tribal Insurgeants Threaten Communist Government
April 7th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tribals displaced by a dam being built. Bengalis flood in and take their place. Tribals revolt.
Kinda like Americans in Arizona?
BBC
Hundreds of indigenous tribes people in India’s north-eastern state of Tripura have been flocking to reclaim lands emerging from a dam’s reservoir after a sharp drop in the water level there. But they are being chased [...]
Tags: Immigration
Texans Talk Different
November 28th, 2006 · Comments Off
Texans talk funny, but not in the way you think.
Tags: Immigration · Odd News
Warlord, Oh Lord!
October 9th, 2006 · Comments Off
The Feds have dropped criminal charges against Liberian warlord George Boley.
That’s disappointing, but hardly unexpected. He’s had U.S. patrons for years or he wouldn’t have been able to do what he did. Some coffe or suger company, or someone deep into conflict diamonds.
Tags: Commentary · Crime and Punishment · Immigration · Original writing
Good Boley? Bad Boley?
October 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off
Liberian Warlord George Boley has a soft and gentle side.
Tags: Crime and Punishment · Immigration
Slim Pickers
September 20th, 2006 · 1 Comment
New York’s apple crop is just hanging around, due to slim pickers.
Tags: American Economy · Immigration
Liberian Warlord Update
July 25th, 2006 · Comments Off
Liberian warlord George Boley has received some favorable net coverage from some fellow Liberians. He claims he is mystified by his recent immigration arrest.
Analyst
Two days after his arrest by U.S. Federal officials, the former head of the Liberian Peace Council, George Boley has spoken out about the arrest and how he and his family are [...]
Tags: Crime and Punishment · Immigration
Fighting for Us
May 23rd, 2006 · Comments Off
Fighting to become a part of us. Bravo!
Contra Costa Times
One fled his war-torn African homeland to join his mother in New York City.
Another dashed across the border after leaving her Mexican hometown to join her father in California.
A young man crossed the Pacific, leaving Burma in search of a better education and job.
Despite their far-flung [...]
Tags: American Politics · Immigration · Military · Politics


