Thursday, June 10, 2010
Daily Headlines: June 10, 2010
* Mexico: The fallout from the Border Patrol shooting of a Mexican teen continued with the F.B.I. starting their investigation into the incident. (The above video via Univision shows some Not Safe for Work amateur video of the shooting).
* U.S.: For the second time in three years, Homeland Security proposed raising fees for certain types of immigration services including work permits and green cards.
* Nicaragua: The U.S. judge presiding over a lawsuit by Nicaraguan workers against food giant Dole claimed that statements were made in that country accusing her of corruption.
* Bolivia: President Evo Morales was reportedly reelected to head Bolivia’s main coca growers union.
Online Sources- The Latin Americanist, Reuters, Miami Herald, Los Angeles Times, Bloomberg
Labels:
Bolivia,
Border Patrol,
Daily Headlines,
Dole,
Evo Morales,
immigration,
justice,
Mexico,
Nicaragua
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2 comments:
Vicente:
Do you have anything to say over the border incident itself?
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