Jun 30, 2011

An Immigration Impasse Long in the Making

An Immigration Impasse Long in the Making

The Arizona law is the culmination of years of inaction by Washington to deal with the issue of illegal immigration. 

Jun 30, 2011

Thousands March in Arizona Over Immigration Law

Thousands March in Arizona Over Immigration Law

Opponents to the tough new immigration law marched to Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Saturday with American flags and protest signs in hand. Proponents of the law are expected to hold their own rally at a...

Jun 30, 2011

Border Patrol Boss Caught Napping: Source

Border Patrol Boss Caught Napping: Source

The agent running the night shift rolled up the hill to catch some zzz’s according to one official.

Jun 30, 2011

BP Agent Discovered Asleep at Border

BP Agent Discovered Asleep at Border

"We take this incident very seriously," says a border patrol spokesperson.

Jun 30, 2011

Working the Immigration Issue

Working the Immigration Issue

The border is just one part of the problem -- employers can also be fined, even jailed, for hiring undocumented workers.

Jun 30, 2011

Audience Echoes NBC Poll: We Are a Nation Divided on Immigration

Audience Echoes NBC Poll: We Are a Nation Divided on Immigration

Across NBC's network of city websites, the conversation on immigration policy was active.

Jun 30, 2011
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By Larry Gerston Ph.D.

Tap Dancing on the Illegal Immigration Issue

Tap Dancing on the Illegal Immigration Issue

Given the explosive attitudes toward illegal immigration, you would think that the candidates for Governor would be tripping over themselves to "throw the rascals out."

Jun 30, 2011

Facing Deportation for Stopping Crime

Facing Deportation for Stopping Crime

It's called Section 287(g), and it means local police can enforce federal immigration laws. That's why an illegal immigrant from Mexico faces deportation after he did the right thing and called 911 to report...

Jun 30, 2011

A Look at One of the Most Active Spots on the Border

A Look at One of the Most Active Spots on the Border

Immigration arrests have increased along one of the most active stretch of U.S.-Mexico border, but many of those who attempt cross are not from Mexico and are often from as far away as the Middle East.

Jun 30, 2011

National Guard to Patrol U.S./Mexico Border

National Guard to Patrol U.S./Mexico Border

President Obama orders 1200 troops to help but one GOP leader says more is needed.

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Mayor Vows to Wipe Out La Jolla Bird Stench

Mayor Vows to Wipe Out La Jolla Bird Stench

La Jolla’s jagged coastline is renowned for its natural beauty. Unfortunately, with that beauty comes a strong, lingering stench caused by bird droppings that have accumulated on the rocks over time.

SDPD Officers Fatally Shoot Armed Suspect

SDPD Officers Fatally Shoot Armed Suspect

A SWAT situation ended in a suspect being fatally shot in Bay Terraces on Friday afternoon.

Public Memorial Service Planned for Late Charger

Public Memorial Service Planned for Late Charger

A public memorial service will be held at a local church Saturday for late Chargers running back Chuck Muncie.

Brush Fire Contained Near SR-125

Brush Fire Contained Near SR-125

Fire crews are battling a brush fire on northbound State Route 125, officials confirmed.

San Diegan Has Vision for Convoy Street

San Diegan Has Vision for Convoy Street

NBC 7 reporter Mari Payton talks to Tim Nguyen and how he plans to impact the businesses of Convoy Street.

Leader of Infamous Drug Cartel Pleads Guilty

Leader of Infamous Drug Cartel Pleads Guilty

One of the last leaders of one of the world’s most notorious drug cartel pleaded guilty in federal court in San Diego Friday to money laundering and conspiracy charges. Eduardo Arellano-Felix, 56, is one...