September 30th, 2009

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The Mexicans are most eager people to migrate to America

In a recent study conducted by La Opinion, one out of every three Mexicans was found to be interested in migrating to the United States of America. They said they were in constant search for an appropriate opportunity. They also candidly observed that they were prepared to fulfill their desires without caring much for the authorization and the documentation formalities. In this regard, we can take note of another study conducted by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, it was discovered that majority of its respondents were of the generalized opinion that Mexico is infested with crime, drug trafficking, corruption and an unassailable economic crises. This further strengthened their desire to venture to the US. They basically wanted to flee from the constraints of their country. It has evolved as a sort of dangerous belief that life in the US is far better in comparison to Mexico.

This reveals that majority of the population is in fact headed towards the wrong direction, given the reality, that this would render a considerable impact on the demography of the two nations. But then, as you glance through the immigration statistics of America, you can observe that there has been a marked decline in the flow of the Mexican immigrants in the recent months. This can be attributed to the sorry state of economic affairs or the financial downturn.

Written by srini on September 30th, 2009 with no comments.
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Detention of Immigrant Children worries the Consulates

A large number of immigrant children have been detained by the Federal Investigation Bureau in the recent months. The respective consulates are getting increasingly worried and confused over the status of these children. To complicate the matters further, the human right activists have stepped in claiming that these children are kept in detention for several months before they get an opportunity to reunite with their families. A number of other inter-related aspects that have come to the fore include labor and sex trafficking of these helpless children.

According to the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, H.R. 7311, every case concerning a detained minor who is unaccompanied must be adequately investigated prior to the repatriation of the child. Factors like why they had entered the country and the immigrant status of their parents call for strict screening. But, there is a fear that the implementation of such measures might end up harming the kids rather than offering them any solace. Under this system, the minor is required to stay at the Division of Unaccompanied Children’s Services after being handed over to the Health and Human Services Office. This is a process that would take months instead of hours, as used to be the usual practice. If you look into the data obtained from the Department of Homeland Security, around 10% of the immigrants happen to be minors.

Written by srini on September 30th, 2009 with no comments.
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