Monday Morning: Feds Shift Immigration Tactics, Cops Miss Body

Published November 15, 2010

Good morning! Hope you enjoyed the beautiful weather this weekend. Here’s what’s news on what looks to be another mild Monday morning in Boston:

Immigration enforcement is turning to New England companies. It’s a shift in strategy under the Obama administration to target companies that hire undocumented workers. (Globe)

Boston police missed a murder victim’s body for two days. Commissioner Ed Davis said the killing was likely related to another across the street in Dot. (Dorchester Reporter)

BU President Robert Brown made more than $1 million last year. He is the highest paid college leader in Massachusetts. (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Home sales fell a fourth straight month. Single-family home sales fell 29.5 percent while sales of condominiums plunged by a whopping 36.8 percent last month.” (Herald)

There was another armed robbery at Harvard — the second in three days. Police say the suspect tried to rob three freshmen and then fired a gun at a cop. (Globe)

Patriots won big, 39-26, over the Steelers. “We haven’t been this happy in a long time,” QB Tom Brady said. (NESN)