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October 2004 Volume 11 Number 4
USCIS, ICE, CBP Expedited Removal. The Department of Homeland Security in August 2004 announced that the 11,100 Border Patrol agents will be able to remove
Congress: 9-11 Report, Platforms The bipartisan commission that investigated the September 11, 2001 attacks reported that all of the hijackers broke U.S. immigration laws, and some
Labor, H-1B, Census, Health US payroll employment peaked at 132.5 million in March 2001, and was 131 million in summer 2004. About eight million Americans or 5.4 percent were
Canada: 225,000 Immigrants Canada plans to admit 225,000 immigrants in 2005, including 60 percent skilled workers and their families and 40 percent family unification and
Mexico: Social Security, Migration, Economy President Vicente Fox provided an upbeat picture of economic improvement in the annual state-of-the-nation address (informe) on September 1, 2004.
Latin America: Remittances, Crime, Economy Remittances. The Inter-American Development Bank projected that some $30 billion may be remitted to Latin America in 2004, up sharply from $23
China, Hong Kong, Taiwan Migration. China "officially" has 114 million internal migrant workers who moved from rural to urban areas, and their number is projected to rise to
Japan, Korea Japan has an estimated 760,000 foreign workers-- 1.5 percent of the 53 million strong work force- and two million registered foreign residents- those
Thailand: 1.3 Million Registered Thailand had a nationwide registration program for unauthorized foreign workers in July 2004, and 1,269,074 foreign migrants registered for a fee of
Southeast Asia Malaysia. Malaysia plans to deport at least 700,000 of the 1.2 million Indonesian migrants in 2004-05, and then admit Indonesian migrants under an
India, Bangladesh, Iraq Some 54 percent of India's 1.1 billion people are under 25, and Indian youth are split on the direction the country should take to develop:
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EU: Turkey, Demography The EU gave Turkey a conditional yes to EU membership in October 2004, saying that Turkey had fulfilled the political criteria to start accession
Italy, Spain: Boat People Thousands of migrants traveled by boat from North Africa to Italy's southern islands in Summer and Fall 2004. After 2,600 arrived in Lampedusa -
France, Germany, Switzerland Two French journalists were kidnapped in Iraq in August 2004, and they urged the French government to give in to their captors' demand by revoking a
UK: Tories, Asylum, Students Conservative Party leader Michael Howard announced that, if the Tories return to power, there will be a major overhaul of British immigration policy,
Northern Europe, Benelux New Danish laws have led about 1,000 mixed Danish-foreign couples to live in Sweden, with the Danish partner commuting to Copenhagen to work or
Russia, Eastern Europe Russia. The US gave asylum to a leader of Chechen rebels in August 2004, prompting protests from Russia that the US was not cooperating in the war
Australia Prime Minister John Howard was re-elected leader of Australia in October 2004 for the fourth time since 1996. Howard won the last election in 2001
Middle East: Gulf, Israel Gulf. Gulf oil exporters have had several "amnesties" under which unauthorized foreigners can leave without paying fines- the UAE had such an amnesty
Africa: Sudan, Namibia Sudan. There was "genocide" and ethnic cleansing in Dafur in western Sudan in summer 2004, as irregular nomadic Arab militias known as Janjaweed
Global Trends Demography. Globally, fertility has fallen from about six children per woman in the early 1970s to three today. However, half of the world's 6.4
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