Why they migrate
It appears that none of the Republican presidential candidates have respect for the words on the Statue of Liberty, as all would take harsh measures against immigrants. It also seems that they are willing to ignore the damaging effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, despite the defeat of nearly every Republican candidate in races last fall in which free trade and fair trade were issues.
JULY 21: Ask the Communists
After 1929, in the midst of the Great Depression, America still retained a capitalist system. Although certain socialist-type policies such as welfare were implemented, no sweeping changes were made in an economic system that could have easily been seen at the time as a total failure. Why do you think radical changes advocated by socialists and communists failed to come about during this period?
One citys action points to 2008
On July 24, the city of New Haven, Conn., will become the first in the country to issue a municipal identification card that can be used by anyone who lives in the city regardless of immigration status. The Elm City Residence Card can be used at city libraries and parks and for other city services, parking meters and banking.

LETTERS: July 21, 2007
Solidarity in India Arkansas priorities: public health or arrests? Skeptic’s questions Who is to blame? HP rocks
Right-wing ideology vs. public health
Something would be seriously amiss in our nation’s capital these days if the sun were to rise without a new political scandal rocking the Bush administration. July 10 was a case in point. That day, former Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona told a congressional panel that, due to the demands of political ideology, top Bush administrations officials frequently interfered with his work to produce evidence-based reports to guide the nation’s public health policies and educate the public.
This Week In Labor: July 21
Gov’t agency a union buster House panel OKs union rights for public safety workers More immigration raids at meat plants Judge orders hotel to reinstate Rochester 19

The threat is close to home
You don’t have to be paranoid to believe that there is an international capitalist conspiracy. All it takes is a close look at the Apple iPod.
WORLD NOTES: July 21
Australia: Conservatives admit it’s the oil Iraq: Chronicler of women’s suffering is murdered Dominican Republic: Left-led general strike rocks nation Kenya: Prisoners await voiding of death sentences
Red flags fly in South Africa
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa — A sea of red surrounded the almost 2,000-strong opening session of the South African Communist Party’s 12th Congress held here July 12. The delegates received greetings from Kgalema Motlanthe, secretary-general of the governing African National Congress, and from the Communist Party of China. SACP General Secretary Blade Nzimande presented the main political report.


