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U.S. Border Towns Vigilant As Flu Spreads

President Obama sees no need for now to close the U.S.-Mexico border in the wake of the swine flu outbreak, but communities there remain on heightened alert as officials fight flu and fear with added vigilance and a public awareness campaign. Obama said ...

US-Mexican Border Not Closing for Flu Outbreak

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US officials strongly opposed to closing border

Vice President Joe Biden is arguing that there would be no practical benefit in shutting down the country's border with Mexico. The acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Richard Besser, agreed with the administration's ...

Travel Insurance 'Won't Cover US Visa Refusal'

Travellers who are unable to enter the USA because they do not have a visa will not be able to claim their cancelled holiday on their travel insurance, InsureandGo has warned. People going to the USA should be aware of new visa arrangements for entering ...

Obama: Too late for border closing to help in outbreak

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama pledged 'great vigilance' in confronting the swine flu outbreak Wednesday night as it spread coast to coast across the U.S. The outbreak hit 11 states and closed schools amid confirmation of the first U.S. death a ...

Closing US Borders Would Not Contain Swine Flu, Officials Say

DHS, CDC agree that closing border with Mexico would not stop the spread of the H1N1 flu virus ...

Despite Flu, U.S., Mexico Border Stays Open

Obama administration officials will be taking questions on the swine flu during a webcast Thursday. On Capitol Hill Wednesday, health officials had to explain why closing U.S. borders won't keep out swine flu. ...

Obama vows immigration reform

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Should U.S.-Mexico border stay open?

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Swine flu and the Mexico-U.S. border

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Obama keeping U.S.-Mexico border open

President Barack Obama says health officials aren't recommending closing the U.S. border with Mexico because of the swine flu outbreak. The president likened that move to - in his words - closing the barn door after the horses are out. Obama was holding ...

US immigration debate rages on

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U.S. swine flu death clears border crossing near Texas

MATAMOROS, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexico's congested border into Brownsville, Texas, was uncannily quiet on as news that a toddler who traveled through the crossing has died from swine flu in the United States kept people away. The young Mexican boy became ...

Obama vows to reform immigration process

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama on Wednesday said he is committed to fulfil his election promise of immigration reform, even though his energies are somewhat distracted by other pressing issues of the day. 'We can't continue with a broken ...

US swine flu death clears border crossing near Texas

By Robin Emmott MATAMOROS, Mexico, April 30 (Reuters) - Mexico's congested border into Brownsville, Texas, was uncannily quiet on as news that a toddler who traveled through the crossing has died from swine flu in the United States kept people away. The ...

Obama: Immigration system broken

'immigration reform' search results 'broken immigration system' search results 'U.S. President Barack Obama' search results WASHINGTON, April 29 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said Wednesday the United States cannot continue to condone a broken ...

Obama: No plans to close US-Mexico border over swine flu outbreak

Washington - US President Barack Obama said late Wednesday that there were no plans to close the country's border with Mexico despite a growing swine flu outbreak, but assured the public that his government was doing all it could to contain the threat. ...

U.S.-Mexico border and flu

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Mr. Obama: Shut Down This Border And Build That Fence!

Ronald Reagan made history when he stood in front of the Berlin Wall and demanded,'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!' Reagan's admonition was based on his desire to do what was right for the people of Germany and the world. In time, Reagan's words and ...

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