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Secure U.S. border, fix drug problem

An immigration reform activist says that, during her two days of talks in Mexico City, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should urge Mexico to get serious about the flood of illegal aliens who are coming across the border. ...

Pakistan's Afghan border regions world's most dangerous place: Obama

Washington, March 27 : The U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday said that Pakistan's Afghan border regions had turned into 'the most dangerous place in the world. Obama pledged a major effort, including through a spike in economic assistance, to bring ...

Dangerous Border: Why North Korea Nabbed Two U.S. Journalists

U.S. journalists Euna Lee, left, and Laura Ling are seen in this undated combination photo released by Yonhap news agency in Seoul. Yonhap / Reuters The northeastern Chinese city of Yanji sits a quick 30 minute drive from the border of North Korea, and ...

H1-B applications could fall this year

Contractors that want H-1B visas for skilled foreign workers can begin filing their applications April 1. The visas allow foreign workers to participate on federal information technology projects. Some observers said they believe the recession this year ...

Immigrant friend taught us about life in her new land

Thirty years ago, back when we were a young married couple living in Minneapolis, my husband and I volunteered to help a family of Russian immigrants. I'm not sure why we raised our hands. Now, I think it was some combination of longing for family, ...

Minister downplays fears of thickening U.S. border

Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan insisted today he's not concerned about a thickening of the U.S. border based on comments by a senior U.S. official comments he says have been exaggerated by the media. At a conference in Washington on Wednesday, a ...

U.S.-Mexico border garners much attention from White House

In response to highly publicized wave of turf battles among drug cartels along the U.S.-Mexico border, the Obama administration issued an ambitious multi-agency $700 million plan this week to combat the violence. The on-going problem has caused more than ...

Obama&#39s Hidden Agenda: More Border Security, Less Immigration Enforcement

President Obama?s plan to bolster federal enforcement on the Mexico border may come with a hidden price tag: Less vigilance over illegal aliens elsewhere. That?s the concern of some GOP leaders who are calling for the administration to provide more ...

Jail Without Justice: Report Slams U.S. Immigration Gulags

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Obama's aunt faces immigration hearing

Zeituni Onyango, the aunt of Barack Obama who has lived in the US for the past eight years, four of them illegally, is preparing for a crucial immigration hearing in Boston on Wednesday that could see her deported back to her native Kenya. The ...

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