Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Data show rise in number of illegal immigrants from India
Ilegal immigration from India has risen over the last decade according to the Department of Homeland Security. However, very few of these illegal immigrants have been apprehended and even fewer convicted on criminal grounds.
According to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), India was among the top 10 countries sending "unauthorized immigrants," as the agency calls them.
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According to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), India was among the top 10 countries sending "unauthorized immigrants," as the agency calls them.
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
Labels: criminal charges, data, databases, illegal immigrants
Friday, July 10, 2009
Pakistan board fines Asif after Dubai detention
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has fined pace bowler Mohammad Asif one million rupees ($10,250) for bringing Pakistan into disrepute, after he was detained in Dubai last year for possessing opium.
However, Asif would be considered for the Champions Trophy in South Africa starting on Sept. 24, after he had completed a 12-month ban for a positive dope test, a senior board official told Reuters on Thursday.
"The probe committee that examined his 19-day detention in Dubai last year in June has found he had violated the code of conduct and brought the country into disrepute," Salim Altaf, chief operating officer, said.
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However, Asif would be considered for the Champions Trophy in South Africa starting on Sept. 24, after he had completed a 12-month ban for a positive dope test, a senior board official told Reuters on Thursday.
"The probe committee that examined his 19-day detention in Dubai last year in June has found he had violated the code of conduct and brought the country into disrepute," Salim Altaf, chief operating officer, said.
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Labels: champions trophy, criminal charges, dubai, dubai detention, million rupees, oak booard fines asif, pace bowler mohammad asif, pakistan, pcb, postive dope test, South Africa
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