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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Vicente Fox retires in November with his dream shattered of a U.S. immigration overhaul that would allow millions more Mexicans to work legally north of the border.
WAPATO, Wash. (AP) — Fifteen sleepy farm workers ambled through rows of Fuji and Red Delicious apple trees Sept. 22, taking in their new environment as they slowly recovered from the two-day bus ride that brought them from Mexico to rural Washington state to pick fruit.
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HARTFORD, Conn.----UP Aerospace, Inc., www.upaerospace.com the world's premier supplier of low-cost space access, has announced that it has found the landing site of its unmanned SpaceLoft XL vehicle.
The blank state drivers license cards sat stacked in two rows in the hotel room closet. A few feet away was the Motor Vehicle Division computer and printer that could turn the blanks into official New Mexico licenses.
American Unity Investments Inc. (OTCBB: AUNI), today formally introduced Mr. Christian Lillieroos as the new company President, Chief Executive Officer. The global investment and management company is certain to prosper under the leadership of Mr. Lillieroos, who has over 25 years of experience in corporate management, strategic planning, international business and marketing.
CANCUN, Mexico — Joe and Lori Olvera have visited this popular vacation resort annually since the late 1990s, seduced by its idyllic coastlines, laid-back culture and warm blue water.
Mesa-based maker of helicopters begins production in Mexico.
Mexico President-elect Felipe Calderón may be able to achieve long-awaited economic reforms if he can form a congressional majority. His political rival, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will fight reforms by calling on supporters back to the streets for demonstrations.
The U.S. Senate on Friday overwhelmingly agreed to authorize construction of a fence along the U.S. border with Mexico, sending to President George W. Bush before the November 7 elections a bill that Republicans hope will showcase their efforts to stop illegal immigration.

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