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UPDATED: Harper, Obama to unveil border security deal

A new deal is expected to streamline the flow of goods and people between Canada and the United States. Sun News ...

UCSD Medical Center faces DoJ suit for alleged immigrant discrimination

The Justice Department yesterday announced it is suing University of California San Diego (UCSD) Medical Center of alleged discrimination against immigrant employees and job applicants. The Justice Department said UCSD Medical Center from January 2004 ...

Obama's DOJ along with foreign countries attack States for enforcing immigration

Is it not amazing to consider that with all the challenges this nation has faced that our very own Department of Justice along with at several foreign nations have filed law suits against several states for enforcing federal immigration law... ...

U.S. to aid Lebanese border defense

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Senate probe reveals serious breaches in Canada-U.S. border security

As Ottawa prepares to sign a ground-breaking security perimeter deal with Washington, the last thing the Conservative government wants or needs are any embarrassing revelations about serious breaches along Canadas borders. Prime Minister Stephen Harper ...

'Thinner' border aim of Canada-U.S. action plan

Harper, Obama agree to increase cooperation on security while reducing trade barriers Prime Minister Stephen Harper and U.S. President Barack Obama will announce a new "action plan" Wednesday to achieve an agreement to ease border congestion and better ...

A welcome thinning of the Canada-U.S. border

Share this page The Council of Canadians will make vigorous attempts, as is its wont, to cast the Canada-U.S. border deal to be signed Wednesday in Washington as another in a long series of humiliating capitulations by Ottawa to big, bad Uncle Sam. In ...

New U.S.-Canada border deal to be unveiled

The United States and Canada are expected to announce a new fast-track border agreement today. that more customs inspections will be handled in factories, rather than at the border itself. And the variety of goods eligible for such fast-tracking will ...

Stephen Harper, Barack Obama set to unveil border deal

Viewer CTV News Video CTV's Ottawa Bureau Chief Robert Fife says security is still an issue, but the new border deal is about creating jobs and cutting down on border delays. David Dyment, the author of 'Doing the Continental' and Paul Frazer, an advisor ...

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