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July 2001 Volume 8 Number 7
INS: Border Deaths, Trafficking In May 2001, 14 of 26 Mexican migrants attempting to enter the US died in a remote desert near Yuma, Arizona; the desert heat reached 120 to 130
Labor, H-1B Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan in February 2000 seemingly endorsed immigration to maintain US economic growth, saying "The benefits of
Integration: California, New York California. California's economy surpassed that of France to become the world's fifth largest in 2000, producing goods worth $1.33 trillion.
Polls, Hispanics, Asians Polls. An April 2001 poll by the Pew Research Center found that about two-thirds of Americans are aware that blacks, Latinos and people of
Canada: Smuggling, PTKs Canada's Parliament passed a revise Immigration Act on June 13 on a 135-84 vote that cracks down on human smuggling and refugees who are criminals.
Mexico: Economy, Census President Vicente Fox in May 2001 announced a six-year National Development Plan that declares an end to big government and a drive for
China, Hong Kong, Taiwan Hong Kong. Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal indicated that a ruling in the last right of abode case may not be made until September 2001. The
Japan: IT, Illegals, Muslims There were a record 1.7 million foreigners in Japan in January 2001, including 635,000 Koreans, followed by Brazilians, Filipinos, Peruvians and
Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Thailand The Mekong Delta region--Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam and the two southern Chinese provinces of Yunnan and Guangx -- has become a center
Korea: Migrants, Unions There are about 500,000 foreigners working in Korea, of whom 300,000 are considered migrant workers, 200,000 illegal workers (including 40,000
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EU: Trafficking, Enlargement EU Justice and Home Affairs ministers, as part of efforts to set up a joint immigration and asylum policy, in May 2001 agreed: (1) to provide
UK: Elections, Violence, Smuggling The UK held elections June 7, 2001, and the Labour party won 42 percent of the vote and 413 seats in the 659-seat House of Commons; the opposition
Germany: Policy Recommendations Germany continues to get recommendations for a new immigration system. The opposition Christian Democratic Union-Christian Social Union released
Greece, Turkey: Smuggling Turkey and Albania have emerged as the favorite jumping off points for smugglers taking migrants by boat to Greece and Italy. Turkey arrested 850
Italy, Spain Italy. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi formed Italy's 59th post-World War II government in June 2001; a Forza Italia member, Claudio Scajola,
Eastern Europe Slovakia. Slovak officials in May 2001 approved a plan that could make it harder for Slovak Roma to obtain passports, thus making it harder
Australia: Detention Since 1994, Australia has, under a Labor government, detained foreigners who arrive without documents or on small boats. Most boat people who are
UNHCR, Trafficking Every year the U.N. High Commission for Refugees, UNHCR, announces a budget and then seeks donations to obtain the funds to carry out planned
Israel: Migrants, Palestine Israel's 6.2 million residents include 5.2 million Jewish citizens and one million Arab citizens. Since 1948, 2.9 million immigrants have arrived; 20
South Asia India estimated in May 2001 that there are at least 12 million illegal Bangladeshi migrants in India's northeastern states. A spokesman for the All
Africa: AIDS, Migrants US Secretary of State Colin Powell toured four African nations in May 2001, calling special attention to HIV/AIDs. Powell said: "It is an economic
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