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Obama, Brewer Meeting Does Little for Immigration Overhaul

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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, Obama discuss illegal immigration

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Obama, Brewer Meet on Arizona Immigration Law

President Obama and Arizona's Republican Gov. Jan Brewer met face to face for the first time today following weeks of trading jabs in the debate over Arizona's controversial new immigration law. Brewer, who requested the meeting with Obama while in ...

Obama-Brewer summit on illegal immigration eases tensions

Though they continue to differ on illegal immigration issues, including comprehensive reform and border security, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and the White House described the meeting as cordial. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer speaks to reporters outside the White ...

Amnesty International Calls for Restrictions on Taser Use by U.S. Border Police After Death of Mexican Migrant Man

Amnesty International is calling for a review of the U.S. border patrol's policy on use of electro-shock weapons following the death of a Mexican national, Anastasio Hernandez, who was tasered. The human rights organization also demanded a full, ...

Arizona Gov. Brewer tells Obama to secure border

Facing off over illegal immigration, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer told President Barack Obama that Americans "want our border secured" and called Thursday for completion of a separating fence. Obama underscored his objections that the tough immigration law ...

Arizona Gov. Brewer to Obama: Secure our border

Facing off over illegal immigration, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer told President Barack Obama that Americans "want our border secured" and called Thursday for completion of a separating fence. Obama underscored his objections that the tough immigration law ...

'Good Meeting': Obama, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer Discuss Immigration

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US Feared Mexican Cartel Attack on Border Dam

An alleged plot by a Mexican drug cartel to blow up a dam along the Texas border -- and unleash billions of gallons of water into a region with millions of civilians -- sent American police, federal agents and disaster officials secretly scrambling last ...

Larry King interviews Obama: BP, immigration, and more

(CNN) - CNN's Larry King sat down with President Barack Obama Thursday for an interview airing at 9 p.m. ET. The highlights: Obama said that Israel "has legitimate security concerns" in Gaza, but the Israeli blockade "is preventing people" from ...

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