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South American Recognitions Don't Cross The Border [December 12 - December 18]

Palestinians were encouraged this week by yet another South American recognition of a Palestinian state along the 1967 borders. On December 17, Bolivian President Evo Morales made the announcement during a conference with regional leaders in his country. ...

-Obama: Immigration vote 'incredibly disappointing'

Riyadh Area Mecca Area Eastern Area Medina Area Asir Area Tabouk Area Ha'il Area northern border Jizan Area Najran Area AL-baha Area al-gof Area al-Qassim Area ...

Obama's strategy of strict immigration enforcement failed to gain support for DREAM Act

WASHINGTON -- Whenever Rep. Luis Gutierrez, Democrat of Illinois, and other immigrant-rights advocates asked President Barack Obama how a Democratic administration could preside over the greatest number of deportations in any two-year period in the ...

'Dream Act' immigration bill blocked in US Senate

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US Senate defeats immigration measure

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Dream Act failure kills US immigration reform hopes

PHOENIX - Defeat of a bill that would have created a pathway to citizenship for some young illegal immigrants dashes US President Barack Obamas hopes of passing broad immigration reform in the new Congress, but his popularity among Hispanics is ...

Pakistan shifts focus away from India border: US

WASHINGTON Pakistan was shifting its emphasis away from its eastern border with India, a decision it had taken on its own because of a definite shift in Islamabads military posture brought about by fundamental changes within the country, the US ...

KING: Enforce, verify our immigration laws

The Georgia legislature is conducting joint committee hearings on legislative solutions to illegal immigration in Georgia. And is being constantly reminded of the fact that we are cursed with more illegal aliens than Arizona. ...

Pak shifted emphasis away from India border: US

WASHINGTON: Pakistan was shifting its emphasis away from its eastern border with India, a decision it had taken on its own because of a "definite shift" in Islamabad's military posture brought about by fundamental changes within the country, the US has ...

141 Inmates Escape Mexican Prison Near U.S. Border

At least 141 inmates escaped from a Mexican prison near the U.S. border Friday, deepening alarm in a... ...

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