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US State News: Mixed Reactions From Border States On Obama's Decision To Put Troops On The Border

President Obama?s plan to send 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border is the second time in four years that a president has deployed the Guard to stem illegal immigration, and it?s a sign of how quickly the issue has resurfaced as a point ...

Obama's border plan similar to Bush's

PHOENIX - President Barack Obama's plan to send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops back to the U.S.-Mexico border quelled demands that he must do more to battle illegal immigration and drug smuggling, but advocates for tougher enforcement say the ...

Obama Puts Forth Border Plan Similar to Bush's

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Obama blasted for beefing up border

Day labourers blasted the Obama administration on Tuesday for authorising the deployment of 1,200 more National Guard troops to supplement the 340-strong force currently policing the US-Mexican border. As well as bolstering the military presence on the ...

US Immigration announces continued H-1B visa availability in May 2010

USH-1B visas are still available to start work in the US from 1 October 2010. There are 65,000 H-1B visas available each year with an additional 20,000 available for those with an US master's degree or higher. USCIS announced that on 21 May 2010 ...

Obama orders troops to Mexico border, exposing politics of illegal immigration

Obama's order for more troops to the Mexico border came only after political pressure. The president must first persuade Hispanic voters of the need for long-term security of the border before legalization of illegal immigrants in the US. President ...

US tightens Mexican border security

PRESIDENT Barack Obama will send up to 1200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border and seek increased spending on law enforcement there to combat drug smuggling after demands from Republicans and Democrats that border security be tightened. A ...

Why Mexico welcomes Obama's plan to send 1,200 US troops to border

Departing from its complaints about the Arizona immigration law, Mexico cautiously welcomes President Barack Obama's plan to send 1,200 troops to the border. The international border in Nogales, Ariz, shown in this April 22 photo. President Barack Obama ...

Obama agenda: Border deployment

President Obama will deploy 1,200 National Guard troops and request an extra $500 million to secure the Mexican border, his administration said Tuesday, a move dismissed by Republicans as insufficient to win their cooperation on an overhaul of the ...

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