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The Big Question: Should U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants be stripped of their citizenship?

Some of the nation's top political commentators, legislators and intellectuals offer insight into the biggest question burning up the blogosphere today.Today's question:Should U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants be stripped of their citizenship? ...

Foreign ministers of Turkey, Mexico voice concern over US state's immigration law

The foreign ministers of Turkey and Mexico have voiced concern over the immigration law in the U.S. state of Arizona. ...

Morning Brief: Obama prepared to sign legislation bolstering border security

Obama prepared to sign legislation bolstering border security Top story: President Barack Obama will sign legislation into law today that provides an additional $600 million for U.S. border security along the border with Mexico. The bill will pay for ...

US Congress passes bill funding border security

The US Senate on Thursday passed a bill giving 600 million dollars to enhance border security in the southwestern states bordering Mexico. President Barack Obama said the measure answers his call to bolster the work of federal law enforcement officials. ...

US Border Security Bill: Indian IT Lashes Out!

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George W. Obama and immigration fantasies

- Laurence Copeland is a professor of finance at Cardiff University Business School. The opinions expressed are his own. - In the last 3 months, the Dow and the FTSE have each risen by about 25 percent, the Standard & Poors 500 by a third. House prices ...

Obama signs $600M border security bill into law

President Obama has signed into law a $600-million border security bill that will put more agents and equipment along the Mexican border. Obama signed the bill in the White House Friday. The measure will fund the hiring of 1,000 new Border Patrol agents ...

Obama signs $600M bill to add more Border Patrol agents, equipment along Mexican border

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a $600 million border security that will put more agents and equipment along the Mexican border. Obama signed the bill in the Oval Office alongside Homeland Security Secretary Janet ...

Obama Will Sign $600 Million Border Security Bill

The new law will beef up armed patrols and increase funding for unmanned drones hunting for illegal immigrants crossing the border between Mexico and the U.S. President Obama, who hopes the measure will blunt anger over border security, will sign the ...

PHOTOS: Drug War On The US Mexico Border

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