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Illegal immigrants from central America rescued by army

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The Mexican Army said on Thursday it had freed 55 illegal immigrants who were found held in a house in Reynosa, Tamaulipas state. Police said 30 soldiers raided the house on Tuesday after receiving an anonymous tip off from a woman who...
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NICARAGUA: BODIES FOUND AFTER BOAT CARRYING ECUADORANS SINKS

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Spanish/Nat Sixteen bodies have been found on the shores of Lake Nicaragua after a boat carrying Ecuadorans sank in choppy waters on Friday night. The Ecuadorans were crossing Central America with the aim of illegally entering the United...
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Former GOP Chairman Michael Steele reacts to Monday night's Republican debate in Tampa, Florida. Michael Steele said a close, hard-fought battle can be good for the party and the candidates, because it gives them a chance to make their arguments.

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HEADLINE Former GOP Chairman Reacts CAPTION: Former GOP Chairman Michael Steele reacts to Monday night's Republican debate in Tampa, Florida. Michael Steele said a close, hard-fought battle can be good for the party, because it gives the...
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THAILAND: AUTHORITIES BEGIN IMPLEMENTING NEW REPATRIATION POLICY

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Burmese/Eng/Nat The Thai authorities have begun implementing a new policy of repatriating illegal migrants from Thailand. On Monday, 126 Burmese were repatriated to their homeland, the first batch of illegal workers who may be expelled...
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TALKING POINT France is considering asking for DNA tests from visa applicants

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FILE: Paris - June 28, 2006 1. Various of immigrants queueing to file papers at police station Paris - 17 September, 2007 2. Exterior of French National Assembly building 3. Thierry Mariani, Parliamentarian with Union for a Popular...
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Ranchers along the border between Texas and Mexico say they're being threatened by drug cartels running drugs into the United States. The AP's Rich Mattews reports.

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HEADLINE: Border ranchers fear threats from drug cartels CAPTION: Ranchers along the border between Texas and Mexico say they're being threatened by drug cartels running drugs into the United States. The AP's Rich Mattews reports....
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Frontrunner defiant at main campaign rally, immigrant expulsion comment

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1. Wide pan over crowd gathered for speech by Antonis Samaras, leader of the centre-right New Democracy party 2. Mid of Samaras addressing crowd 3. Pan right of crowd waving flags at rally 4. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Antonis Samaras, Leader...
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Young illegal immigrants scramble for papers after law change allows for work permits

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Hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants scrambled to get papers in order on Wednesday as the US started accepting applications to allow them to avoid deportation and get a temporary work permit. US President Barack Obama...
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GERMANY: EASTERN BORDER WITH POLAND TO BE REINFORCED

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Oder-Neisse border, Germany, 9 January 1997 and file 9 January 1997: 1. Wide shot of German federal border police guards patrolling the Oder-Neisse border 2. Close-up of federal border guard watching border with night field glasses 3....
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USA: IMMIGRATION PROVISION 245-I EXPIRES OCTOBER 23

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Span/Eng/Nat A deadline is looming for many illegal immigrants in the U-S. On October 23rd a provision that allows many foreigners to remain in the U-S while they seek permanent legal status expires. If that provision - called 245-I ...
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Mexican national holed up in a church to avoid deportation

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A Mexican man who has been living in a Denver church basement to avoid deportation said on Monday he was hopeful that "God could fix his life" by giving him the freedom to live in the United States. Arturo Hernandez, who is a building...
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Boat to house illegal immigrants officially opened

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1. Detention boat "Reno" 2. Prison entrance 3. Pan from prison to recreation area 4. Arrival of Dutch Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner 5. Donner officially opening prison by sounding the bell 6. Donner inspecting the facility 7....
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Plans to reduce the number of people who die attempting to cross the border to the US

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File 1. Wide of U-S/Mexico border 2. Wide of cars crossing 3. Wide of people crossing bridge 4. Various of arrest of illegal immigrants Mexico City - June 22, 2001 5. Border patrol 6. Wide of news conference 7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish)...
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Many undocumented residents in Arizona are asking themselves whether it's worth it to stay there with the state's new immigration law set to take effect next month.

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HEADLINE: Pending immigration law sparks flight from Arizona CAPTION: Many undocumented residents in Arizona are asking themselves whether it's worth it to stay there with the state's new immigration law set to take effect next month....
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ITALY: ROME: ANTI RACIST DEMONSTRATION

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English/Nat Over 20-thousand anti-racist demonstrators have taken to the streets of Rome, demanding that a planned change to the country's immigration laws be scrapped. They say that new rules that give police discretionary powers to...
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Immigration a key issue in upcoming Republican primary

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Phoenix, Arizona - 22 February 2012 1. Various of day labourers waiting outside a Home Depot for work 2. Various of cactus in Arizona desert land Mesa, Arizona - 21 February 2012 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dillon Harper, Ron Paul...
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US president says security along border with Mexico toughened

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1. US President George W. Bush walking towards podium 2. Cutaway of border control officers applauding 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush: "Past efforts to reform did not do enough to secure our nation's borders, as a...
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Obama meets illegal immigrants

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US President Barack Obama on Wednesday accused opponents of his immigration action of failing to think about the "human consequences". Obama spoke during an Oval Office meeting with half-a-dozen young immigrants protected by his...
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GERMANY: BONN: YUGOSLAVIA AGREES TO REPATRIATE 135,000 ILLEGAL ALIENS

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German/Serbo-Croat Yugoslavia has agreed to repatriate 135-thousand illegal aliens living in Germany in return for economic help. The treaty was signed on Thursday in Bonn between the German Interior Minister Manfred Kanther and his...
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Senegalese President meets Zapatero to discuss illegal immigration

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1. Various of arrival of the Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero at the presidential palace 2. Exterior of presidential palace 3. Various of meeting between Zapatero and the President of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade, plus delegations 4....
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Romania pressed to stop illegal immigrants going to Europe

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1. Charter plane lands in Bucharest airport, carrying hundreds of Romanian illegal immigrants from Schengen countries 2. Romanian illegal immigrants and Roma boarding airport bus from plane 3. Romanian police officers checking...
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HONG KONG: BOAT PEOPLE PROTEST

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Natural Sound Police and prison guards launched an air, sea and land assault Sunday on a Hong Kong detention camp where Vietnamese boat people were protesting over their forced repatriation later this week. Hong Kong is forcibly...
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BELGIUM: PASSPORT CHECKS REINTRODUCED

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French/Nat The Belgian government has reintroduced passport checks at border posts to stem the flow of asylum seekers into the country. Thousands of would-be asylum seekers arrived at Belgium's borders during the past two days to try...
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EL SALVADOR: US PRESIDENT CLINTON VISIT

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Eng/Spanish/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton told the people of El Salvador that Washington wants to work in partnership with the Latin American state to repair the damage caused by Hurricane Mitch. Arriving in the capital San Salvador,...