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Immigration News- April 1, 2010

Posted April 1, 2010 by Ted Hesson
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Astute readers may have noticed that yesterday’s news was also labeled “April 1, 2010.” I wish I could say I meant it as a joke, but I just lost track of my days (they never taught me that “Thirty days hath September” rhyme back in kindergarten). I’m pretty sure today is actually April 1, though.

Local
—Marcelo Lucero’s blood was on Jeffrey Conroy’s knife and jeans, expert says (LIW)

—Marcelo Lucero Case: Written Statement by Nicholas Hausch (LIW)

—New York walkers prepare for Trail of DREAMs trek (DREAM Activist)

—Immigrant rights activists from Queens were among the 200,000 at the March 21 immigration reform rally (YourNabe)



National
—Supreme Court rules that a lawyer for an immigrant charged with a crime must warn client about risk of deportation (America’s Voice)

—Rancher’s death increases fear at the border (LIW)

—Latino groups to rate members of Congress on immigration issues (Greg Siskind)

—McDonald’s workers expected Ariz. immigration raid (New America Media)



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