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Book Calls Hispanic 'Migration' a 'Threat'

Oscar Corral | Miami Herald | March 21, 2004

"'On the contrary, it's the irrational fear of the "undesirable other" that has always been -- and continues to be -- the greatest threat to American national unity.'" [more]

The New Immigrant Ankle Lock: Success and Sorrow

Emily T. Eckland | Miami Herald | January 11, 2004

"Sandivar must wear the monitor, a thick band with a box attached, at all times, even in the shower. A large black box on her bedroom nightstand sends a signal from the ankle device to federal deportation officers ... She may not leave [the county] without permission. Immigration officials also are monitoring her phone calls and have given strict instructions about the phone, such as not to pick up before two rings ... 'It's embarrassing and inhumane,' she said." [more]

Union: Police Broke Protest Promise

Amy Driscoll | Miami Herald | November 26, 2003

In addition to other egregious civil rights violations, police in Miami prevented 20 busloads of seniors from attending a permitted AFL-CIO march in Miami against the FTAA. [more]

Are We Committing War Crimes in Iraq?

Dennis Jett | Miami Herald | July 7, 2003

"Americans attacked an Iraqi village several miles away where the convoy had stopped earlier in the evening. Several houses were destroyed and a number of villagers injured. Two were killed — Hakima Khalil and her one-year-old daughter Maha. The residents of the village could not understand why they had become targets as they claimed the convoy was just a group of livestock smugglers." [more]

Anti-War City Officials Lobby Washington

Frank Davies | Miami Herald | February 14, 2003

"About 30 elected officials from more than 80 cities and towns opposed to a preemptive attack on Iraq lobbied the White House and Congress Thursday, trying to reverse a course toward war." [more]

INS Policy to Register Muslims Under Attack

Elaine de Valle | Miami Herald | January 7, 2003

"Immigrant and civil rights advocates stood in front of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization building on Biscayne Boulevard in Miami on Monday afternoon and called on the federal government to stop its new, controversial policy of registration of some Arabs." [more]

Sharon, Bush to share stage

Peter Wallsten | Miami Herald | August 7, 2002

"Israeli government sources in Jerusalem and Florida confirmed Tuesday that Sharon is planning to appear in Miami in early September, around the Jewish High Holy Days. Rosh Hashanah is Sept. 6 and 7 and Yom Kippur is Sept. 15 and 16." [more]

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