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Malkin: While Obama hawks tired jobs plan, Congress eyes selling U.S. citizenship

As part of his warmed-over jobs plan, President Obama is repackaging Buy American stimulus subsidies to help hard-hit homegrown businesses. At the same time, however, Congress is pushing to expand a fraud-riddled investor program that puts U.S. ...

Pain Song Along the US - Mexico Border: the forced yes of Migration

Sergio and I were sitting in torn-out bus seats under a hot January sky in Nogales, Sonora, talking about crawling through thorn bushes. We were in an outdoor bus station with a shade-screen ceiling. About thirty other recently deported men and women ...

Busy U.S. Border Crossing to Reopen After Collapse

The agency said Friday that that it has reopened 16 of 24 U.S.-bound vehicle lanes at the San Ysidro port of entry from Tijuana, Mexico, to San Diego. The remaining eight lanes are expected to open by Saturday morning. All U.S.-bound traffic was halted ...

Waukegan man accused of arson on both sides of U.S.-Canada border

Police: Former mayoral candidate ignited two local buildings before setting fatal blaze in Canada Canadian authorities investigating a fatal May fire in the small Ontario city of Sault Ste. Marie came across something curious when they ran the name of a ...

Libyas NTC members concerned Gaddafi sought asylum to Niger U.S. urges Niger government to hand over Gaddafis son to NTC Algeria

U.S. urges Niger government to hand over Gaddafis son to NTC Algerian FM speaks on Libya policy Libya's new leaders were on Wednesday urgently seeking Niger's help in preventing Muammar Gaddafi, his family or his troops from crossing the border, as ...

Angel on side of Mexican migrants trying to survive in United States

CIAN NIHILL : ?TODAY SOMEBODY will die crossing the US-Mexican border,? said Enrique Morones, who has spent 25 years fighting for the rights of desperate immigrants looking for a better life in the United States. The treacherous journey from Mexico had ...

Canadians' info not at risk in proposed border deal with U.S.: Ottawa

The federal government still won't say what kind of security-related information it's willing to offer the U.S. in exchange for better border access. Photograph by: Don McArthur, THE WINDSOR STAR OTTAWA The federal government says it plans to protect ...

News: USCIS Announces It Continues Accepting EB Adjustment Applications Based On September Visa Bulletin

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New Radars Placed Aboard Unmanned Aircraft on U.S. Borders

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has been flying unmanned aerial vehicles on the U.S. border for six years now and the aircraft are in more demand than ever, said the chief of the agencies aviation office. And they are not just for keeping tabs on ...

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Article: Is the End of the Bar at Hand? by Ed Poll

Immigration Daily: the news source for legal professionals. Free! Join 35000+ readers Enter your email address here: Several months ago, a Coach's Corner column looked at the growing momentum for non-lawyers to take an equity interest in law firms, ...

Bloggings: Will E-Verify Be Sunk By Repulicans? by Greg Siskind

At a Thursday markup of the bill, which would mandate the use of an electronic screening system called E-Verify, one Republican Judiciary Committee member worried aloud that it would hurt agriculture businesses and drive workers underground. Democrats, ...

Bloggings: Rights of Undocumented and Illegal Immigrants in the Work Place by Jacob Sapochnick

Recently we have been getting calls from undocumented immigrants suffering from abuse by their employers. Some US employers think that just because a person has no status, that person has no rights. Well they are wrong! The main focus of this article is ...

Bloggings: Where Have All the College-Educated Gone? by Anthony F. Siliato and Scott R. Malyk

Perhaps this is old news, but the U.S. appears to be losing its edge in attracting and retaining not only the best and the brightest, but even those who possess a minimum of an undergraduate degree. According to a recent study by the Organization for ...

Separating Immigration Policy and National Security, Not American Families

As we remember the victims and heroes of 9/11, we're reminded that people of all colors and creeds died on that horrific day, including . We also remember the courage of survivors, emergency responders, family members, and soldiers who, like the victims, ...

Latest U.S. protectionism threatens negotiations on streamlined border

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, seen here in Saskatoon on Friday, says a new job creation package in the U.S. that advocates a 'Buy American' stance is not in Canada's interests. Derek Mortensen/THE CANADIAN PRESS Les Whittington Ottawa Bureau ...

IRS tactics causing stress and fear among Canadians with dual U.S. citizenship

Source: The Canadian PressThe minister wrote in a letter to three of the most influential U.S. newspapers that the tactics of the Internal Revenues Service is causing stress and fear among Canadians with dual U.S. citizenship.In the letter, obtained ...

U.S.-Canada border deal sells Canucks privacy: report

OTTAWA -- Remember back in February when Canada and the U.S. announced an initiative to reduce red tape at the border and improve security? With that deal weeks away from being signed, the Rideau Institute, a non-profit organization that conducts ...

Pak border is most dangerous place: US

Washington: Pakistan's border region remains the most dangerous place in the world and Federally Administered Tribal Areas remains epicenter of the world's worst of global jihad, a top Pentagon official has said. Pakistan's border region remains, as both ...

U.S.-Canada cross-border policing to be tested

WASHINGTON The U.S. and Canada are preparing to launch a pilot project that would authorize American and Canadian law enforcement officers to cross the international land border in pursuit of suspected criminals or terrorists.The plan to create teams ...

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