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South Florida Tops for Hispanic Entrepreneurs
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Tuesday, 07 August 2007
August 6, 2007
Hispanic Business Magazine
Doreen Hemlock -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel

FloridaSouth Florida is tops when it comes to Hispanic-owned companies in the United States, according to rankings just released by Hispanic Business magazine of Santa Barbara, Calif.

Companies from Fort Lauderdale and Miami lead all three of the major lists compiled yearly by the magazine: the largest Hispanic-owned business in the United States by revenue, the fastest-growing and the top exporter.

The top seller as well as largest exporter is Miami-based Brightstar Corp., with revenue and exports topping $3 billion last year. The fastest-growing is Fort Lauderdale's Liberty Power Corp., with compounded annual growth of 249 percent since 2002 to reach $120 million in sales last year, the magazine reported, citing company data.
 
 
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Detention Center Food Problems!
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Thursday, 02 August 2007

Source:  Team4News

Allegations of spoiled food and air conditioning problems, and no, we're not talking about Food 4 Thought.

This story involving some detainees and security guards at the Willacy County detention center who are speaking out about life for two-thousand immigrants.

We have obtained internal documentation from the Willacy detention center where not only detainees complain about the conditions inside, but also security guards have recorded in their logbooks dozens of undocumented immigrants that have found maggots in their food.

The federal detention center located in Raymondville which houses two-thousand undocumented immigrants has received criticism for allegedly feeding detainees contaminated or rotten food.

An action 4 News investigation reveals that in one instance, over 30 detainees reported that the quantity and quality of food are deplorable, an allegation confirmed by at least two security guards.

One of those anonymous guards says: "the reason it gets contaminated it's because of the storage facility, they don't have the storage facility. They were trying to blame the companies that supposedly

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Court strikes down city's illegal immigration law
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Thursday, 26 July 2007

HERO!HAZLETON, Pa (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday struck down as "unconstitutional" a local law designed to crack down on illegal immigration, dealing a blow to similar laws passed by dozens of towns and cities across the United States.

U.S. District Judge James Munley said Hazleton, in northeastern Pennsylvania, was not entitled to implement a law that would impose fines on businesses that hire illegal immigrants and penalize landlords who rent rooms to them.

"Federal law prohibits Hazleton from enforcing any of the provisions of its ordinances," Munley wrote in a 206-page opinion following a federal trial in which Hazleton's law was challenged by civil rights groups.

Hazleton's law, passed in July 2006, has not been implemented because of a court injunction won by opponents.

Dozens of towns and cities have modeled their own immigration laws on Hazleton in a bid to deal with the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States.

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SPLC Sues Major Klan Group Over Beating of Latino Boy
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Thursday, 26 July 2007

By: Southern Poverty Law Center
Published: Jul 26, 2007 at 07:43

The Southern Poverty Law Center today filed suit against the nation's second-largest Klan group and five Klansmen, saying two members were on a recruiting mission for the group in July 2006 when they savagely beat a teenage boy at a county fair in Kentucky.

The lawsuit claims that as part of an official recruiting drive organized by the leadership of the Imperial Klans of America (IKA), several members went to the Meade County Fairgrounds in Brandenburg, Ken., to hand out business cards and flyers advertising a "white-only" IKA function.

Unprovoked, two of the Klansmen at the fair began harassing a 16-year-old boy of Panamanian descent, calling him a "spic," according to the lawsuit. The boy, who stands 5-foot-3 and weighs just 150 pounds, was beaten to the ground and kicked with steel-toed boots by the Klansmen, one of whom is 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds. The beating left the boy with two cracked ribs, a broken left forearm, multiple

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Huddled masses breathing free: Hundreds become citizens before fees rise
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007

By Sara Steffens
CONTRA COSTA TIMES

Article Launched: 07/25/2007 03:04:01 AM PDT

More than 1,400 Bay Area residents who became U.S. citizens Tuesday narrowly avoided a steep increase in immigration fees that takes effect next week.

The pending cost increases are among several factors that likely fueled a recent jump in applications for naturalization, citizenship or permanent residency, said Sharon Rummery, regional media manager for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

In the first four months of this year, the agency's San Francisco office received 34,582 immigration-related applications, up from 24,814 during the same period the previous year. In May, the office got 5,096 applications, nearly double the 2,654 received in the previous May.

Still, Rummery said, "We can't attribute the whole increase to the fee."

Other probable influences include the recent congressional debate on U.S. immigration policy, upcoming

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Study predicts Latinos will be State's majority group by 2042
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Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Source: Mercury-Register

Children of immigrants expected to make up most of growth
By Mike Swift, MEDIANEWS STAFF
Article Launched: 07/11/2007 03:08:57 AM PDT


Latinos will become the state's majority ethnic group by 2042, according to new population projections that portray a future California whose fortunes will increasingly depend on the skills of a predominantly non-white work force.
Population numbers released Monday by the state Department of Finance predict that 52 percent of all Californians will be Latino by 2050, when whites will be just 26 percent of the population.

Even in Santa Clara County — where Asians made up a larger share of the population than any other California county in 2000 — Latinos will outnumber Asians by 2020 and whites by 2040, although they will not be a majority.

The projections, likely the last until after the 2010 Census, "implies a younger non-white work force supporting an older white retirement-age population," said Mary Heim, the state demographer, who helped produce the projections.

Some question whether a state that has a growing mismatch between the general population and a

 

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