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In border row, Pakistan shows US vulnerability

The United States and Pakistan have never had an easy partnership, but despite heated feuds on everything from drone attacks to terror plots, the two governments have found a way to work together. Now, Pakistan has played what some experts consider the ...

Preparing for a U.S. Border Crossing

y Mark Nestmann Sovereign Society Recently by Mark Nestmann: If you're planning to leave and especially to enter the United States, you need to take several precautions before you do so. That's because Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents can ...

Obama has lame duck wish list for Congress -- but maybe not immigration and energy

Congress is on recess for the Nov. 2 elections, but the Obama administration has a wish list for lame duck members who return after the balloting. It includes a nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia, and the fate of the George W. Bush tax cuts -- but ...

Pakistan-U.S. Border Spat: Hurting the Afghanistan War?

Pakistani paramilitary troops take position in Khajore Kut, part of the South Waziristan tribal region Mohammad Sajjad / AP It's no secret that for all its full-throated protests, the Pakistani government tolerates CIA drone attacks against Afghan ...

Pakistan's Border Spat With U.S.: Crippling the Afghanistan Campaign? (Time.com)

Play Video Pakistan Video:Gunmen attack NATO tankers in Pakistan Reuters Play Video Pakistan Video:More NATO-bound tankers burn in Pakistan AP Play Video Pakistan Video:Missile Strikes, Tensions Rise in Pakistan FOX News By JASON MOTLAGH / KANDAHAR ...

Vehicle searches yield few weapons at U.S.-Mexico border

Searches of vehicles crossing into Mexico are yielding few weapons in what U.S. officials concede is a frustrating effort to slow the flow of ... ...

Barack Obama?s Auntie Zeituni is Not the Poster Child for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

If an entomologist were given the following characteristics?diverse in appearance, attaches to a host, easily overlooked, thousands of different species, benefits at the expense of the host, reduces the well-being of the host, exploits the host for food, ...

No opt-out for immigration enforcement

The Obama administration is making it virtually impossible for Arlington County, the District and other jurisdictions to refuse to participate in a controversial that uses fingerprints gathered by local law enforcement agencies to identify illegal ...

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