Tactics Used in U.S. Raids Draw Claims of Brutality
Advocates for immigrants demanded an investigation into a series of immigration raids last month that they said left at least six Guatemalan men bloodied and bruised. Immigration and Customs Enforcement denied all accusations of misconduct by agents in the raids on Nov. 19 in three South Florida counties, noting that the operation netted seven people charged with sex trafficking, and led to the release of several women. But lawyers working with other detainees said they were concerned that the ... nytimes.com |
Massachusetts Adjusts a Cut, Providing Some Health Care for 30,000 Immigrants
A blow to the Massachusetts health care experiment was received with a measure of relief by some who had feared deeper cuts. nytimes.com |
A Westchester Politician’s Hard Line
“Illegal Immigration Is Illegal” is a campaign touchstone for Assemblyman Gregory R. Ball, who plans to run for State Senate. nytimes.com |
Stopping Arizona
President Obama needs to do more than mildly criticize Arizona’s new law that turns all of the state’s Latinos into criminal suspects. He should act. nytimes.com |
Immigration Bait and Switch
An immigration enforcement program intended to make borders secure has strayed from its aims. nytimes.com |