Washington - United States President Barack Obama will deploy up to 1 200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexican border and request $500-million for enhanced border protection, an administration official said on Tuesday. The troops will provide ...
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Washington - United States President Barack Obama will deploy up to 1 200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexican border and request $500-million for enhanced border protection, an administration official said on Tuesday. The troops will provide ...
TUCSON, Ariz. - President Barack Obama on Tuesday ordered 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, pre-empting Republican plans to try to force votes on such a deployment. Obama will also request $500 million for border ...
Reuters - 57 minutes ago WASHINGTON for security and send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border, an administration official said on Tuesday, after demands from both Republicans and Democrats for more federal resources along the ...
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AFP - US President Barack Obama is to send up to 1,200 more troops to the joint border with Mexico and ask for 500 million dollars in extra funds to battle drug-trafficking, a US official said Tuesday. "As part of his comprehensive plan to secure the ...
Source: Reuters * Republicans had sought more border support * Spending tied to immigration reform push? (Adds more details, background, quotes) By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON, May 25 (Reuters) - President ... ...
President Obama is planning to deploy up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, heeding calls from border state lawmakers that security needs to be improved. An administration official confirmed to Fox News that Obama plans to deploy ...
US President Barack Obama is to send up to 1200 more troops to the joint border with Mexico and ask for $US500 million ($606 million) in extra funds to battle drug-trafficking, a US official says. 'As part of his comprehensive plan to secure the ...
The administration supports sending up to 1,200 more troops to southwest U.S. United States - President - Barack Obama - Southwestern United States - John McCain ...
PHOENIXOpponents of Arizona's new law that cracks down on illegal immigration are planning a protest march Saturday in Phoenix. Organizers briefed reporters about the march Tuesday. The labor unions and civil rights groups planning the event predict more ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will deploy up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border and request $500 million for enhanced border protection, an administration official said on Tuesday. The troops will provide ...
President Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to help secure the US-Mexico border, pre-empting Republican plans to try and force a vote on such a deployment. In this March 26, 2010 photo, a deputy sheriff sits watch as school children cross the ...
(Updates with Republican proposal, reaction from Mexico beginning in seventh paragraph.) May 25 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama will deploy as many as 1,200 additional National Guard troops to the border with Mexico to aid counternarcotics ...
Daniel Griswold at Cato's blog looks at some numbers , and some suppositions: One of the clinching arguments for Arizonas tough new law aimed at illegal immigration has been the perception in that state that crime has been rising, and that ...
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The enhanced border protection and law enforcement will, provide intelligence; surveillance and reconnaissance support; intelligence analysis; immediate support to counternarcotics enforcement; and training capacity until Customs and Border Patrol can ...
President Obama will deploy up to 1,200 more National Guard troops to the U.S. border with Mexico, an administration official said Tuesday. In addition, Obama will request $500 million to supplement current spending for enhanced border protection and law ...
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With its immigration overhaul effort bogged down in Congress, the Obama administration will deploy up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the violence-plagued Mexican border, officials said Tuesday. News of the expected deployment came just hours after ...
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border, an administration official and an Arizona congresswoman said today, pre-empting Republican plans to try to force votes on such a ...
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