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Monday, May 08, 2006

Immigration Rights: Links and Resources


Several Additional resources for Immigration Rights activists have been brought to my attention by readers who sent links to me by email.

Suggestions and questions may be sent to: .

Comments may be posted on this site by clicking on the comments link at the end of each story.

Here are the latest additions courtesy of Sam Spade's San Francisco readers:

Borders and Law Enforcement
An overview of legal issues related to the border between the United States and Mexico. From the U.S. State Department's U.S. Embassy in Mexico.

The Mexico Migration Project
A history of Mexican migration into the U.S. The site includes current statistics and direct interviews with immigrants.

Guide for the Mexican Migrant
This is the English translation of a guide for Mexican nationals seeking employment in the U.S. The guide answers questions about both legal migration and illegal border-crossings and entry into the U.S. It is also available in Spanish.

Non-Immigrant Visa for Entering the U.S. from Mexico
Published by the U.S. State Department

Office of Immigration Statistics
A fact-filled site sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Three earlier stories about Immigration Rights follow immediately below.

To read today's story about Brian Bond, the new Executive Director of the Lesbian and Gay Leadership Council of the Democratic National Committee, please scroll down.

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