Multimedia
Video
Reporter Charlie LeDuff interviews border
watchers Britt Craig and Robert Cook.
Audio
Slide Show
Nina Bernstein discusses pendulum shifts in
Mexican immigration.
Audio
As illegal immigrants in the United States
have increased in numbers, so have the ranks of those who want
to swindle them.
Audio
Slide Show
The most substantial overhaul of
immigration law in 20 years passed in the Senate by a vote of
62 to 36. The Times's Rachel L. Swarns reports.
Audio Slide Show: Scenes From Immigration Rallies
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants and
their supporters gathered to show the impact they have on the
nation's economy.
Video
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants and
their supporters marched in more than 100 cities throughout
the country. Video
For John Zannikos, who came to New York
from Greece in 1953, the restaurant business has been the key
to the American promise of upward mobility. For Juan Manuel
Peralta, who came from Mexico nearly 40 years later and worked
for Mr. Zannikos as a cook, restaurant work has been a dead
end.
Enforcement only sounds good until you
count the costs.
News about immigration and refugees, including commentary and
archival articles published in The New York Times.
A look at the American immigration
experience through the turbulent, intertwined lives of
three sisters from Mexico.
ARTICLES ABOUT IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES
To the Editor:.
December 28, 2006 Front
Page Letter
By WILLIAM HOGELAND
Perhaps no aspect of the immigrant
experience is more quintessentially American than our long
heritage of illegal immigration.
December 27, 2006 Opinion Op-Ed
By JOSEPH BERGER
Under the No Child Left Behind Act, school
districts can no longer exempt students from immigrant homes
from taking the standardized English test.
December 27, 2006 Education News
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
The bipartisan bill would place millions of
illegal immigrants on a more direct path to citizenship.
December 26, 2006 Front
Page News
MORE ON IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES AND:
LAW AND LEGISLATION,
CITIZENSHIP,
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS,
GUTIERREZ, LUIS V,
BERMAN, HOWARD L,
KENNEDY, EDWARD M,
THOMPSON, BENNIE,
MCCAIN, JOHN,
FLAKE, JEFF,
LOFGREN, ZOE,
DEMOCRATIC PARTY,
SENATE,
HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
REPUBLICAN PARTY
The United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services wants to make the naturalization exam
more meaningful at a time when the civics knowledge of
native-born Americans is dismal.
December 26, 2006 Opinion Editorial
By NINA BERNSTEIN
It was a small moment on a crowded subway,
yet something from that fleeting human contact lingered like a
mystery.
December 26, 2006 New
York and Region News
MORE ON IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES AND:
ALBANIA
By NEIL GENZLINGER
The title deserves an F.C.C. fine for
unoriginality, but this NBC program does a decent job of
translating one of the year’s most bloviated-upon topics,
immigration, into human terms.
December 26, 2006 Arts Review
By PETER APPLEBOME
Some things change. Some things don’t.
Every now and then, something good actually comes from the
stories we tell.
December 24, 2006 New
York and Region News
By GRANT BARRETT
The concerns and interests of the nation
are reflected in the words and expressions that flit to the
fore. Here are just a few of the terms that became prominent
or first appeared last year.
December 24, 2006 Week
in Review News
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Record-setting enforcement of immigration
laws is upending old, unspoken arrangements in rural New York.
December 24, 2006 New
York and Region Letter
By DAVID RIEFF
Are Latinos just the latest wave of
immigrant Catholics? Or is the American church being
permanently Hispanicized?
December 24, 2006 Magazine News
By SABRINA TAVERNISE
Shiite militias are pushing thousands of
Sunni residents from once-mixed neighborhoods.
December 23, 2006 World News
MORE ON IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES AND:
SUNNI MUSLIMS,
FAMILIES AND FAMILY LIFE,
LEADERS AND LEADERSHIP,
SHIITE MUSLIMS,
ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES,
MOSQUES,
BOMBS AND EXPLOSIVES,
HUSSEIN, SADDAM,
BUSH, GEORGE W,
SADR, MOKTADA AL-,
MASHHADANI, MAHMOUD AL-,
MAHDI ARMY,
BADR ORGANIZATION,
ABU GHRAIB,
UNITED STATES,
IRAQ
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Residents of Baidoa said they saw Ethiopian
tanks heading to the front lines, heightening worries that
Somalia’s internal problems could soon become regional ones.
December 23, 2006 World News
Washington is full of politicians who want
to keep out terrorists and illegal immigrants, but far fewer
who want to commit the time and money to a realistic
discussion of how to do that.
December 23, 2006 Opinion Editorial
By KAREN W. ARENSON
The students disrupted a program featuring
speakers from the Minuteman Project, which opposes has mounted
civilian border patrols.
December 23, 2006 New
York and Region News
By KATIE ZEZIMA
The accord with Washington gave the state
police in Massachusetts the authority to detain illegal
immigrants and charge them with violating immigration law.
December 22, 2006 U.S. News
Correction of Dec 16 article about efforts
by some residents of Farmingville, New York, to incorporate as
village of Oak Hills; campaign organizer Del DeMarino is
Democrat
December 21, 2006 Corrections Correction
By MIREYA NAVARRO
Third article in series Three Sisters
portrays impoverished life of Irma, who lived better
economically, though illegally, in San Antonio until distress
over family issues led her to return to Monterrey, where she
and children struggle to keep going; photos; Irma worked,
drove and set up home for herself and daughters in Texas,
aided by her sister Raquel Rodriguez, family's only legal
immigrant, but felt she could not remain when two teenage
daughters, one pregnant, left to marry boyfriends; she...
December 21, 2006 Front
Page Series
Editorial lauds Pres Bush as calm realist
on immigration issue, former governor of border state who
understands plight of illegal migrants
December 21, 2006 Opinion Editorial
By MIREYA NAVARRO
In the crossings at the United States’
southern border, tens of thousands of illegal Mexican
immigrants head each year in the direction of Mexico. While no
statistics are kept on this reverse migration, researchers in
both countries suggest that the numbers have declined as
border controls have tightened.
December 21, 2006 U.S. News
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