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POLL: Americans Sympathetic on Immigration, Desire Secure Borders

Two-thirds of Americans want the government to do a better job of securing the borders, but they are sympathetic to illegal immigrants who have been working hard and staying out of trouble, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds. Eight in 10 Americans are ...

Times Square suspect gained U.S. citizenship last year

Faisal Shahzad was not known to the U.S. intelligence community before the failed bombing attempt A federal law enforcement official says the suspect arrested in the Times Square bombing attempt became a naturalized U.S. citizen last year shortly before ...

Michael Tomasky: Obama hedges on immigration

The Politico reports today that Obama isn't ready to go to the mat on major immigration reform, and the activists are pissed in the American not British sense of the word: A day after highlighting the need for immigration reform at an Iowa town hall ...

Crist Switches Parties & the Latest on Immigration

Politicsdaily.com columnist Matt Lewis and The Nations Net Movement Correspondent Ari Melber visit The Dylan Ratigan Show to talk about the latest political headlines. They begin with immigration reform and a proposal for new biometric social security ...

Rancher Geoffrey Patch looks over the US-Mexico border at Montezuma Pass, Arizona

Rancher Geoffrey Patch looks over the US-Mexico border at Montezuma Pass, Arizona ...

US Border Patrol agents watch over the border with Mexico with surveillance equipment

Rancher Geoffrey Patch looks over the US-Mexico border at Montezuma Pass, Arizona ...

SCENARIOS: U.S. reform for Wall St in 2010, not immigration

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Poll Shows Most in US Want Overhaul of Immigration Laws - New York Times

MiamiHerald.com Poll Shows Most in US Want Overhaul of Immigration Laws New York Times LOS ANGELES The overwhelming majority of Americans think the country's immigration policies need to be seriously overhauled. And despite protests against ...

New York Governor to Help Legal Residents Avoid Deportation for Minor Crimes

New York Gov. David Paterson is appointing a panel to review pardon requests from legal residents facing mandatory deportation for minor or old crimes. As I noted in a column last month, legislation Congress passed in 1996 made longtime residents subject ...

Obama immigration hedge shocks left

He questions lawmakers' "appetite" for reform. ...

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