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US, Chinese regulators sign cross-border resolution deal

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Republicans say Obama border plan isn't enough

President Obama announced yesterday he will send up to 1,200 National Guard to the border and request $500 million from Congress to beef up border security, marking the second time in four years a president has deployed troops to the border. Republicans ...

Obamas Border Plan Similar to Bushs

PHOENIX -- President Barack Obama's plan to send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border appears to be a scaled-down version of the border security approach championed by his predecessor. The 6,000 troops who were sent by President ...

Reason Morning Links: Obama Sends Troops to Border, Jamaica Closes in on Drug Lord, Police Chiefs Warn About Immigration Bill

Obama orders 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border. Police chiefs worry that Arizona immigration bill spin-offs will lead to increase in crime. Obama, Senate Republicans tangle at luncheon . Jamaican slum "prepares for war" as ...

AG Eric Holder to meet top cops worried about immigration law

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will meet with about a dozen police chiefs today, including the top cops from Phoenix, Los Angeles and Houston, to discuss Arizona's strict new immigration law. The police chiefs are expected to tell the attorney general ...

Obama To Send Extra Troops To Bolster US-Mexico Border

President Barack Obama will seek $500m (350m) in new funding and deploy up to 1,200 extra troops to help secure the US-Mexico border, US officials say. National Guard troops would be deployed until the US can recruit and train additional agents to serve ...

Police vent to Holder on Arizona immigration law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Arizona's controversial new immigration law will strain police ties to the community, sap limited law enforcement resources and could lead to an increase in crime, a group of police chiefs told U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on ...

Republicans Press Obama to Strengthen Border Security Plan

Republicans are pressing President Obama to quintuple-down on his decision to send National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border, saying 1,200 troops is just the start and five times more troops are needed before a comprehensive immigration overhaul can come ...

WATCH: President Obama's Plan for the Border

Sunlen Miller discusses the President's plan to send troops. President of the United States - President - Barack Obama - United States - History ...

U.S. vs. AZ? Feds Weigh Challenge to Controversial Immigration Law

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