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House panel scrutinizes immigration program

WASHINGTONThe federal government will rewrite its agreements with local and state law agencies that enforce immigration laws to provide greater guidance and control, an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement official told a House panel Wednesday . William ...

US embassy issues visa scam warning

The United States embassy has issued an alert on a visa scam fueled by fraudsters on the Internet. A statement from the Embassy in Kampala on Monday said the scammers send unsolicited e-mail and sometimes use attached official links to US government ...

Congress probe critical of immigration program

Federally trained local police have arrested thousands of illegal aliens for minor crimes, instead of serious crimes such as drug trafficking, raising concerns of racial profiling, the US Congress said Wednesday in a report. Launched in January 26 with ...

Microsoft's Reply to Sen. Grassley on H-1B Visas

Microsoft tells Senator Charles Grassley how it's dealing with the economic crisis and how its plans will affect U.S. and foreign workers Microsoft is not sheltered from the unprecedented crisis battering the global economy. In response to challenges we ...

Troops Earn U.S. Citizenship in Iraq

Servicemembers recite their oath of U.S. citizenship in the Al Faw Palace rotunda at the Camp Victory Base Complex in Baghdad, March 3, 2009. In the 13th such ceremony in Iraq, 251 servicemembers from 65 countries became naturalized U.S. citizens. U.S. ...

DHS On Stimulus Act Funding

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High court orders a new look at one man's quest for US asylum

Washington - An Eritrean man who was forced to serve as a guard in a military prison where inmates were tortured and killed has won another chance to obtain asylum in the United States. In an 8-to-1 decision Tuesday, the US Supreme Court reversed an ...

MS to hire H-1B workers, even as it lays off visa holders

Microsoft will lay off H-1B workers as part of its recently announced plan to let go of 5,000 employees over 18 months, but it will continue to hire foreign workers as well, even though Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) insists that the software maker has ...

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