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08-14-2005, 05:22 PM
For illegals, a spreading backlash (http://csmonitor.com/2005/0812/p01s01-ussc.html)
Counties, states hope to needle Bush into tightening US border.
By Mark Trumbull (http://csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/encryptmail.pl?ID=CDE1F2EBA0D4F2F5EDE2F5ECEC&url=/2005/0812/p01s01-ussc.html) | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
<!-- Begin Body Text --> CALDWELL, IDAHO – This oasis of irrigated farm country in the high desert is a long way from the US-Mexico border, and even farther from the nation's capital, but it represents America's new battleground on immigration policy. <!-- --> Here county commissioner Robert Vasquez is trying to do what he says Washington won't: crack down on illegal immigration. He recently sued several local employers in a novel bid to use federal anticorruption law to prevent hiring illegals.
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Counties, states hope to needle Bush into tightening US border.
By Mark Trumbull (http://csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/encryptmail.pl?ID=CDE1F2EBA0D4F2F5EDE2F5ECEC&url=/2005/0812/p01s01-ussc.html) | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
<!-- Begin Body Text --> CALDWELL, IDAHO – This oasis of irrigated farm country in the high desert is a long way from the US-Mexico border, and even farther from the nation's capital, but it represents America's new battleground on immigration policy. <!-- --> Here county commissioner Robert Vasquez is trying to do what he says Washington won't: crack down on illegal immigration. He recently sued several local employers in a novel bid to use federal anticorruption law to prevent hiring illegals.
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Good!