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Friday, May 23, 2003
 

WHO Links SARS to Three Small Mammals [AP World News]

People are getting carried away with giving acronyms to everything.

So, WHO's on first?
11:46:25 PM    comment ()


Equal Opportunity Expulsion?.

French television reporters weren't the only hacks blocked at LAX from entering the United States to cover the E3 gaming conference, after failing to produce the required but rarely demanded journalist visas. A British tech journalist, who didn't want his name used, writes in:

It happened to a lot of UK visitors, too. The criteria for search and expulsion in one case appeared to be a question, asked at customs, if the visitor intended to interview someone while they were in this country. [...]

I got a relatively frantic e-mail on Monday the 12th from the editor of one of the magazines I write for ... because his reviews editor got stopped, searched, and deported from LAX within a couple of hours of his landing. I had to run off and cover E3 in his place. Another editor I know came to E3 with a friend, and that friend was deported at customs.

Immigration officials have now confirmed the handcuffing and expulsions, describing the procedures as routine. Meanwhile, public relations employees who told border guards they were here to work at E3 were whisked right through, on the Visa Waiver program that allows 90-day trips for "business or pleasure," but not journalism.

[Hit & Run]

I don't know what possessed the government to do something so absurd, but it's probably got something to do with the fact that responsibility for entry at LAX (and other airports) has been taken over by the new KGB.
4:39:06 PM    comment ()


No Mexican Stand Off. A new RAND Corp. study by economist James P. Smith finds that Hispanic immigrants, including Mexicans (the largest single Hispanic subgroup), move up the American economic ladder as quickly as other immigrant groups.

From RAND's summary:

The descendents of immigrants from Mexico and other Hispanic nations complete substantially more schooling and have higher incomes than the generation before, according an article by Smith published in the May edition of the American Economic Review, the most prestigious and widely read scientific journal in economics.

The advancement up the educational and economic ladder is similar to that seen among earlier generations of European immigrants and leaves third-generation Hispanic descendents only about 10 percent behind their white counterparts in relative incomes, Smith reported.

The generation-to-generation educational gains made by Hispanic men are greater than that seen among native-born white and African American men. However, by the third generation the educational gains appear to drop off as Hispanics begin to look much like the rest of the U.S. population, the RAND research found.

This is good news, of course, even if it confounds anti-immigration types on the one hand and those invested in seeing Hispanics as in continuing, dire need of special assistance on the other.

Smith says a good educational system has played a key role in upward mobility.

Read Glenn Garvin's great 1998 story on bilingual education for one way to improve Hispanic school performance.

And speaking of Garvin--currently the Miami Herald's TV critic--and immigrants, read these two other great pieces by him: "No Fruits, No Shirts, No Service: The real-world consequences of closed borders" and "Bringing the Border War Home: What will Americans pay to keep out immigrants?"

More Reason resources on immigration are here. [Hit & Run]
12:08:49 PM    comment ()


Thousands of Resumˇs.

When is spam a crushing burden? When you're required by law to keep and file it all.

[Hit & Run]

Corporate personnel departments are required by federal law to carefully file and preserve floods of e-mail resumes no matter whether the applicant misspells the company's name, applies for a job not listed or is simply not qualified.

This explains why sending a resume to a company's HR department is such a waste of time.
11:59:19 AM    comment ()


Libertarian Party Press Releases - Plan to confiscate Iraqi weapons may victimize innocent civilians, Libertarians say - and how! [End the War on Freedom]

Of course the government doesn't care about the well-being of Iraqi civilians. They're perfectly willing to victimize innocent American civilians, so why should anyone expect that they would hesitate to victimize the people of a country they've conquered?
6:29:44 AM    comment ()



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