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Asian Americans Hold National Action Week for Immigration Reform

This week, the Asian American community is putting its newly-cemented political power to use in the first ever national week of action in support of comprehensive immigration reform. ...

Asian Americans Mobilize for Immigration Reform

This week, the Asian American community is putting its newly-cemented political power to use in the first ever national week of action in support of comprehensive immigration reform. ...

Obama addresses immigration reform

President Barack Obama on Thursday managed to undo some of the damage he did recently with immigrants rights advocates who were angered when Obama said in Mexico that immigration reform would have to wait until after health care and energy bills passed ...

Obama drops by immigration meeting, promises reform

Advocates for creating a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants pushed Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to be a more forceful voice on the issue at a White House meeting Thursday. But despite the low-key approach by Napolitano and ...

Health Care Reform Bills Would Not Verify Citizenship Status of Beneficiaries, Conservative Analysts Say

Robert Rector, senor fellow on domestic policy at The Heritage Foundation, spoke on Wednesday about how the current proposed health care legislation could provide taxpayer funded health care to illegal aliens (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr) (CNSNews.com) ? ...

US grants approval for Alberta Clipper pipeline to cross border

The US State Department Thursday issued a permit to the Enbridge-backed Alberta Clipper crude line, a project designed to start in mid-2010 carrying 450,000 b/d to Superior, Wisconsin, from Hardisty, Alberta. The 1,000-mile project's plans call for ...

NKorea holds US talks, moves to ease border restrictions

North Korea announced on Thursday it was scrapping tough border restrictions it had imposed on South Korean travellers, the latest in a series of conciliatory moves after months of hostility. Pyongyang's diplomats meanwhile held talks in the United ...

AMI's Boyle Meets with President Obama and DHS Secretary Napolitano on Immigration Reform

(American Meat Institute) AMI President J. Patrick Boyle was invited to the White House today to give the meat industry's perspective on comprehensive immigration reform. Boyle, along with other business, labor, law enforcement and faith-based leaders, ...

The Best Indexed Statute And Regs

At the invitation of the Obama administration, 130 representatives of law enforcement, business, labor, religious and advocacy groups were at the White House today. The meeting was addressed by DHS Secretary Napolitano (the full list of invitees and ...

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