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Swedes arrest man suspected of shooting immigrants

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USCIS issues guidance on the H-1B employer-employee relationship

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a new memorandum to Service Center Directors providing guidance on determining the employer-employee relationship in adjudicating H-1B petitions, with particular focus on determining ...

U.S. Sen. Grassley: Seeks information about immigration channels used by suspected terrorist

11/4/2010 For Immediate Release Thursday, November 4, 2010 Senator challenges immigration agencys withholding of information in order to protect would-be terrorists privacy WASHINGTON Senator Chuck Grassley has asked the Department of Homeland Security ...

Immigration advocates: Latino turnout shows need for reform now

Unions and pro-immigration reform groups are touting the impact of the Latino vote on the midterm elections as they renew their push for comprehensive legislation in the next Congress. Advocates for an immigration reform bill say Democratic candidates in ...

U.S. citizenship for children born abroad to citizen parents

Print| Email to friend Published: November 5, 2010 | Author: Robert Reeves Total Views: 16 | Rating: U.S. IMMIGRATION laws are structured so as to provide benefits to children born abroad to U.S. citizens. Whether the parent is a citizen by birth or ...

Mexican Drug Baron Killed Near U.S. Border

06 de noviembre de 2010, 10:54Mexico City, Nov 6 (Prensa Latina) One of Mexicos most wanted drug lords Ezequiel Cardenas, alias "Tony Tormenta", was killed in a ferocious gun battle that lasted several hours in the town of Matamoros near the US ...

Mexican drug lord killed in shootout at U.S. border

MONTERREY, Mexico - Mexican marines killed drug baron Ezequiel (Tony Tormenta) Cardenas in a ferocious gunfight at the U.S. border on Friday, a fleeting victory for President Felipe Calderon that is unlikely to quell raging violence. Around 150 marines ...

Record haul of marijuana from tunnel on US-Mexico border

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Gulf cartel leader gunned down at U.S. border

Reporting from Mexico City The Mexican drug kingpin known as Tony Tormenta, a top leader of the powerful Gulf cartel, was killed Friday in a ferocious gun battle with military forces in the northern border state that had long been his tightly ...

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