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Alabama's harsh immigration reform law [Most Commented]
Opinion L.A.It’s clear that contention over immigration has moved beyond the coasts and border states. Alabama’s new law concerning illegal immigrants is one of the harshest enacted thus far in the U.S. and brings the legal status of schoolchildren, and... -
Oakland solar firm Sungevity expands east, woos customers with free ice pops
Money & CompanyOn the East Coast, does a free ice pop translate into new solar panel customers? Sungevity is about to find out. The Oakland-based residential solar company is sending a bright orange truck stocked with the icy treats around the five...... -
85-year-old leader of human smuggling ring pleads guilty
L.A. NOWAn 85-year-old Chula Vista woman accused of illegally bringing immigrants into the U.S. through San Diego pleaded guilty Friday to charges that she led the family operated smuggling ring.... -
Accused meth smuggler, caught at LAX, is charged
L.A. NOWA Compton man bound for Japan has been charged with drug trafficking after Transportation Security Administration officials at LAX discovered nearly 5 pounds of methamphetamine concealed inside TGI Fridays Potato Skins snack bags in his backpack. Lemuel... -
The Japan quake and nuclear power; the ICE's Secure Communities program; the Palestinians new strategy
Japan's nightmare Re "Japan crisis may derail 'nuclear renaissance,' " March 14 If anything good can be said to have come from the terrible disaster in Japan, it is the realization that nuclear power plants can, at any time, be subjected to unexpected...Tags: Criminals, Radio, International Organizations, Civil Unrest, Crime, Law and Justice
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A high-speed zip across Europe by train
Special to The TimesLast winter, when Kelly, my teenage son, and I rode trains for a total of 50 hours across France, Germany, Britain and the Low Countries on a frenetic two-week trip (journalistic research for me), we never waited long or walked far to make a connection....Tags: England, United Kingdom, Europe, France, Adolf Hitler
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High-tech travel shortcuts
Special to the Los Angeles TimesImagine feeling in control when you fly instead of feeling like a powerless pawn. Or picture yourself avoiding the hotel's crowded front desk by checking into your hotel using your smart phone. Or envision yourself finding a parking space — a...Tags: YouTube, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Electronics, Transportation, Air Transportation
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37 illegal immigrants found in Riverside County drop house
L.A. NOWFederal agents found 37 suspected illegal immigrants, smuggled into the U.S. from six countries, crammed into a small house in Riverside where some had been held captive for weeks, authorities said Wednesday. Immigration agents raided the âdrop house"... -
Police search Coldwater Canyon for suspect in Valley Village slaying [Updated]
L.A. NOWLos Angeles police combed the Coldwater Canyon area Friday after residents reported seeing a man fitting the description of a 34-year-old parolee charged with fatally stabbing a Valley Village woman in a burglary. Police received reports Friday morning... -
U.S. border officer gets 20 years for corruption, smuggling drugs
La PlazaA former U.S. Customs employee is headed to federal prison for 20 years after being convicted of corruption and smuggling charges in El Paso, Texas. Martha Alicia Garnica, 43, a former Customs and Border Protection officer, conspired to smuggle... -
Album review: Ice Cube's 'I Am the West'
Pop & HissAt his most intense, Ice Cube penned ultra-violent and visceral vignettes about life in Southern California that reflected national concerns: racial tensions, gang warfare and internecine poverty. But on his ninth album, the independently released âI Am... -
Deportations of illegal immigrants hit record high, officials announce
L.A. NOWMore than 392,000 illegal immigrants were deported from the United States in fiscal year 2010, the highest number in the countryâs history, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced Wednesday. âWe have deployed unprecedented...
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