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DOL Issues FAQs On Supervised Recruitment

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Obama links Pakistan aid to accountability on border security

Washington, Jan.22 : Non-military aid to Pakistan will increase only if it holds itself accountable for security in the border region with Afghanistan, says a new White House foreign policy agenda issued on Wednesday. Afghanistan and Pakistan top this ...

Bush Commutes Sentences of Ex-Agents: When in U.S. Border Patrol, Two Shot Mexican Who Admitted Smuggling Drugs

Reserving his last acts of clemency for his final full day in office, President Bush yesterday commuted the sentences of two former U.S. Border Patrol agents whose convictions in 2006 for shooting a Mexican drug dealer sparked a passionate debate over ...

Drones will patrol border with U.S.

The Predator B has finally landed in Grand Forks, N.D., and the next mission for the unmanned aircraft will be patrolling the largest undefended border in the world. Starting next month, the remote-controlled aircraft will take to the skies along the ...

Calls for immigration reform under Obama

SAN FRANCISCO Taking to heart an inauguration speech that honored those who 'traveled across oceans in search of a new life,' thousands embarked on a campaign Wednesday to make immigration reform a priority for the new president. Immigrants who lent ...

Missing Dominican migrants said to be in Cuba

Santo Domingo. Relatives of some 97 Dominicans who disappeared when they were sailing to Puerto Rico in a rickety boat said they had received news that their loved ones are being held prisoner in Cuba. A committee from the northeastern municipality of ...

Barack Obama's immigration policy may help Indians

WASHINGTON: In what could be seen as a boon to Indians wishing to come to the US, the new Obama administration's proposed immigration policy favours increase in the number of the legal immigrants in the country. Governmental statistics in the past have ...

Obama's immigration agenda makes official debut

ama has a short outline of his immigration reform agenda The summary contains no surprises. It restates the administration's commitment to improving border security, fixing the legal immigration system and cracking down on employers who hire illegal ...

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