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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Immigration aux USA Dim 1 Oct à 15:34 | |
| Ben.. comme on en parle de plus en plus (le mur qu'ils vont contruire etc) c'est mieux peut etre faire une rubrique car a mon avis on va entendre parler plein encore des Mexicains aux USA (latinos etc..) Bon bref.. pour commencer une page plutot rigolotte... des heros Mexicains arrivés a NY: http://www.dulcepinzon.com/en_projects_superhero.htm# |
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Nombre de messages: 454 Date d'inscription: 23/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Dim 1 Oct à 18:19 | |
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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Dim 1 Oct à 19:50 | |
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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Mer 4 Oct à 9:15 | |
| ca y est.. la guerre commence  Mais c'est vrai que Bush et ses birdbrains n'avaient pas pense a l'impacte sur l'environment (oh oh... on devrait pas etre etonnes hein? il pense jamais a l'environment..) | Citation: | Border Fence Could Spell Environmental Disaster Haider Rizvi OneWorld US Tue., Oct. 3, 2006 NEW YORK, Oct 2 (OneWorld) - Environmental groups are concerned about a new plan to build a 700-mile long fence along the border with Mexico.
The official plan, as envisaged in a legislative bill on immigration reforms, is meant to stop the flow of undocumented workers from Mexico, but scientists say it will bring nothing but disaster for the biological diversity of the region.
"The only living things the walls won't stop are people," said Michael Finkelstein, executive director at the Tuscan, Arizona-based Center for Biological Diversity, in a statement.
Finkelstein and other independent experts fear that the proposed fence will restrict the movement of wildlife and disturb the unique and fragile ecology of the region.
The border area is home to many endangered species of plants, birds and animals, such as owls, parrots, jaguars, wolves, bears, and lions, that often need to move around as an essential element of their survival.
According to experts on biological diversity, some jaguars found in Arizona come from Mexico.
Similarly, "Mexican Gray Wolves, Peninsular Bighorn Sheep, and other endangered species need to cross their borderland habitat often," said Finkelstein, "and this wall will crush their ability to survive.”
The 2,000-mile long U.S.-Mexican border region is considered an extraordinary source of biological diversity because its is shaped by a variety of ecological forms, including deserts, mangrove forests, plains, mountains, river valleys, and wetlands.
The Senate approved the legislation on Friday and now it awaits only a signature from President George W. Bush.
The proposal seeks to construct a series of barriers separated by an access road for patrol vehicles on long stretches of the border in California, Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico.
The immigration bill passed by the House does not provide funding for the fence, but Republicans have suggested it would cost around $2 billion. Democrats estimate that it would cost no less than $7 billion.
Supporters of the fence plan say it would enhance border protection from illegal immigrants crossing from Mexico and provide security against its possible use by terrorists.
"We have to come to grips with the facts that our border petrol agents need a fence on our southern border where we are now facing infiltration by members of terrorist organizations like Hezbollah," said Rep. Ed Royce, a California Republican, in a recent statement.
For their part, Democrats have charged the Republicans with trying to use the immigration issue to attract votes in the upcoming Congressional elections.
They are trying to confuse Americans into thinking "Osama bin Laden is heading north in sombrero," said Texas Democrat Lloyd Doggett.
The proposed legislation allows the Department of Homeland Security to take charge of the border in 18 months and gives additional powers to the border security force agents, besides calling for a study on the need for a fence along the U.S.-Canada border.
About 1 million undocumented workers from Mexico are believed to have crossed the border last year.
Even before the bill has been signed into law, the Department of Homeland Security has awarded a contract to the Boeing Corporation to develop sensors, cameras, and other equipment to control the U.S.-Mexican border.
Those who failed to win the contract include giant corporations such as Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Ericsson.
The three-year contract Boeing won is estimated to be worth over $2 billion.
"This strategic partnership allows the Department to exploit private sector ingenuity and expertise to quickly secure our nation's border," said Michael Chertoff, the Secretary of Homeland Security, in a recent statement.
As federal border enforcement intensifies, environmentalists say such measures will not stem the tide of illegal immigration, and authorities should take measures that do not harm wildlife.
"They need to focus on vehicle barriers in strategic and at-risk places on the border," said Finkelstein, who notes that wildlife-friendly vehicle barriers in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona have already proven effective at stopping smugglers from entering the United States. http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/140216/1/
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Nombre de messages: 454 Date d'inscription: 23/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Mer 4 Oct à 17:48 | |
| pourquoi ne font-ils pas une union avec le Mexique stle union europeenne ? |
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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Mer 4 Oct à 19:47 | |
| | nomad a écrit: | | pourquoi ne font-ils pas une union avec le Mexique stle union europeenne ? |
pour des interets economiques.. il existe deja Nafta...
puis ben.. je ne crois pas que les deux pays soient prets a devenir un seul trec (renoncer a la monnaie etc) .... les mexicains sont orgueuilleux de leur independance... et les USA ne voudra jamais prendre les dettes du mexique.. Le niveau de developpement entre les deux pays est trop diffeent (inegaux)... ca serait comme si l'UE acceptais de faire rentrer la Nigeria ou un pays comme ca dans l'UE... tu vois la probleme? |
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Nombre de messages: 454 Date d'inscription: 23/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Lun 16 Oct à 14:15 | |
| euh ! je vais avoir desarguments pour mes amis de l'autre côté !  |
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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Lun 16 Oct à 14:34 | |
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Nombre de messages: 454 Date d'inscription: 23/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Mar 17 Oct à 14:42 | |
| j'attends qu'on relance les critique sur Eurabia !  |
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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Mar 17 Oct à 15:02 | |
| interessant aussi: The Census Bureau calculates population growth from information based on the latest census. According to the bureau, the U.S. has a birth every seven seconds, a death every 13 seconds, and a new immigrant every 31 seconds. The result is a net gain of one person every 11 seconds, or about 7,855 people daily. [...] Within two decades, Hispanics are expected to make up nearly 25 percent of the U.S. population. [..] Hispanics and the Future of America, examines in detail the demographics of the Hispanic population in America. http://www.nationalacademies.org/headlines/20061017.htmlAttention.. car les hispaniques ne sont pas les seuls immigrants.. il y a aussi les asiatiques, les africains, etc... donc il faut en ajouter la pour avoir le nombre total de "immigrants"  |
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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Jeu 19 Oct à 14:19 | |
| Latin American migrants in the United States this year will send a record $45 billion to support their relatives back home, according to a study released Wednesday that sheds light on the powerful economic forces driving migrants - both legal and illegal - to America's labor-hungry regions. article complet: http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/15790995.htm |
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Nombre de messages: 7017 Date d'inscription: 16/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Mer 25 Oct à 7:07 | |
| Clint Eastwood etait un Republicain... mais dans son nouveau film c'est clair qu'il a change de camp!! voila l'article: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20626415-2703,00.htmlet pourquoi il a change sa maniere de penser???? ben ben... voila: Eastwood describes himself as a "libertarian of no party".
Observers suspect his once ruggedly Republican views have mellowed under the influence of his second wife, Dina Ruiz, who works for Mexican immigrant causes. |
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Nombre de messages: 454 Date d'inscription: 23/09/2004
 | Sujet: Re: Immigration aux USA Mer 25 Oct à 17:52 | |
| j'adore ce mec, alors j'irai voir son film  |
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