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Swine flu spooks some at US-Mexico border

SAN YSIDRO BORDER CROSSING, California (AFP) Fear of swine flu thinned traffic at the world's busiest land border crossing Monday even as some US travellers ignored warnings not to visit Mexico. Authorities at San Ysidro estimated that swine flu had ...

Swine flu has many L.A. immigrants reconsidering Mexico travel plans

The disease has been found in a milder form in several U.S. states including California and New York, but has been most concentrated -- and deadly -- in Mexico, particularly in the capital, where many L.A. residents came from and have family. 'I wouldn't ...

UPDATED: Undocumented students fear deportation

Online only exclusive: This story is part 2 of the undocumented students story. Alex?s Story Western senior Alex, whose name has been changed in order to protect his identity was brought to the United States by his mother when he was 8 years old. His ...

Terrorists moving from Afghan border to Africa: US

NEW YORK: There is growing evidence that battle-hardened extremists are filtering out of safe havens along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and into East Africa, bringing sophisticated terrorist tactics that include suicide attacks. The alarming shift, ...

US-Mexico Border Wall Slicing through Fragile Ecosystems

Guest: Sean Sullivan, Chair of the Sierra Club Borderlands Team. AMY GOODMAN: I wanted to ask you to stay with us, Isabel Garcia, as we turn now to another guest, who is looking at the environmental impact of the 600 miles of barricades along the ...

Swine Flu: Immigration, Death, Disease & Consequences For Americans

'Infectious diseases are now spreading geographically much faster than at any time in history. Human immigration and unlimited transport cause it.' (World Health Organization) The recent outbreak of Swine flu in Mexico and over 40 cases in the United ...

US boosts border control over swine flu

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Deadly Outbreak in Mexico Jumps the Border into the U.S.

A deadly flu virus, never before noted, has killed at least 20 persons in Mexico and has now appeared in the United States. Eight people were infected by the H1N1 swine flu virus in the U.S. but have now recovered. The virus found among the U.S. ...

Republicans Hold Immigration Fire - Roll Call

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Lawmakers Introduce H-1B Visa Reform Bill

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H-1B & L-1 Visa Reform Act benefit the American economy

Assistant Senate Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced the H-1B and L-1 Visa Reform Act ?? narrowly-tailored bipartisan legislation that would reform the H-1B and L-1 guest-worker programs to prevent abuse ...

Mexicans take swine flu lightly on U.S. border

Thomson Reuters 2009 All rights reserved A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours. Slideshow ...

Group: Obama Puts U.S. Lives at Risk with Open Borders

Americans for Legal Immigration PAC today called on the Obama administration to immediately close the southern border and restrict all inbound air and ground traffic from Mexico to emergencies and product delivery -- to protect American lives from the ...

Thousands of Mexican migrant workers needed for Canada's growing season will have their temperature taken before being allowed t

Doctors to help border authorities process migrant workers during flu outbreak Thousands of Mexican workers needed for Canada's growing season will have their temperature taken before being allowed to enter the country, in light of the swine flu ...

CDC: U.S. begins border monitoring for swine flu

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Swine Flu Cases Climb As U.S. Begins Border Checks

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Roundup: U.S. launches border screening, Obama says swine flu not reason for alarm

The United States launched border screening for swine flu exposure Monday morning amid concern for a possible global pandemic while President Barack Obama said there was no immediate cause for alarm. Richard Besser, acting director of the U.S. Centers ...

40 swine flu cases in US; agents checking borders

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U.S. launches border screening, Obama says swine flu not reason for alarm

WASHINGTON, April 27 (Xinhua) -- The United States launched border screening for swine flu exposure Monday morning amid concern for a possible global pandemic while President Barack Obama said there was no immediate cause for alarm. Richard Besser, ...

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