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Climate Study: Expect Refugee Inflow to US - CBS News
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 14:30:00 GMT+00:00
CBS News Immigration rates are never driven by physics alone, but depend on plenty of other factors, such as US border policies or the changing structure of Mexico's ... Climate change linked to possible mass Mexican migration to U.S. Los Angeles Times Climate change set to boost Mexican immigration to the US , says study Christian Science Monitor Climate change could spur Mexican migration to US : study AFP
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 14:30:00 GMT+00:00
CBS News Immigration rates are never driven by physics alone, but depend on plenty of other factors, such as US border policies or the changing structure of Mexico's ... Climate change linked to possible mass Mexican migration to U.S. Los Angeles Times Climate change set to boost Mexican immigration to the US , says study Christian Science Monitor Climate change could spur Mexican migration to US : study AFP
Forex Trading: Dollar Anticipates Release Of US Core CPI
Forex Yard
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 07:04:18 GM
The . US. Core CPI is the primary publication today that is set to determine the level of the dollar when the report is released at 12:30 GMT. The other main releases that are set to dominate forex trading, especially for currencies such ...
Forex Yard
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 07:04:18 GM
The . US. Core CPI is the primary publication today that is set to determine the level of the dollar when the report is released at 12:30 GMT. The other main releases that are set to dominate forex trading, especially for currencies such ...
What do I have to know about shipping a live animal between the US and Mexico?
Q. I know we have a free trade agreement. Does that mean the animal will be relatively low cost to ship? How long will it be held up in customs? Will it die there?
Asked by Josh Silver - Sat Jul 17 21:05:37 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nafta ia for commercial trade and has nothing to so with an individual shipping an animal to Mexico. Sure wish you had said what kind of animal. Some cannot be brought into Mexico and others require a license. If it is a cat or dog, it needs a current shot record and rabies shot and an international health exam record..including a statement that the animal has been checked for parasites and has none. You can use any of the American airlines that fly to Mexico or you can use a pet transport service. They would most likely be able to help you with regulations in case the animal is not a dog or cat.
Answered by Charlie - Sat Jul 17 22:46:04 2010
Q. I know we have a free trade agreement. Does that mean the animal will be relatively low cost to ship? How long will it be held up in customs? Will it die there?
Asked by Josh Silver - Sat Jul 17 21:05:37 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nafta ia for commercial trade and has nothing to so with an individual shipping an animal to Mexico. Sure wish you had said what kind of animal. Some cannot be brought into Mexico and others require a license. If it is a cat or dog, it needs a current shot record and rabies shot and an international health exam record..including a statement that the animal has been checked for parasites and has none. You can use any of the American airlines that fly to Mexico or you can use a pet transport service. They would most likely be able to help you with regulations in case the animal is not a dog or cat.
Answered by Charlie - Sat Jul 17 22:46:04 2010
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