Border and Enforcement News
An
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) press release announced that they have
arrested 111 fugitives and illegal aliens in
During
fiscal year 2006 ICE removed 185,431 aliens from the
A
Korean businessman who forced Korean immigrant women to work at his
Chang,
a Korean-American man, owned and operated the nightclub "
On
April 26, 2005, law enforcement executed search warrants on Chang’s residence
and business. Change was arrested
and six undocumented Korean women were found in his residence.
Chang was released on bond and the undocumented women have either been
returned to their homeland or remain in the
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The
Department of State, in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), recently announced the development of a card-format passport for
international travel by
The
limited-use passport will be adjudicated to
the same standards as a traditional passport book.
The rule published recently by the State Department proposes a
wallet-sized card that would cost $10 for children and $20 for adults, plus a
$25 execution fee.
The
passport card is the core element of the PASS (People Access Security Service)
System announced by Secretaries Rice and Chertoff in January 2006, and will
secure and expedited travel to and from the
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