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Latest Cuban migrant border arrival figures released

border continues to be the place where the bulk of Cuban migrants are seeking to enter the United States. Figures released Thursday by Customs and Border Protection show that once again the majority of Cuban migrants is showing up at the southwest border ...

Judge rejects student visa injunction sought by H-1B opponents

Tech workers don't have standing to fight Bush administration visa move Share Top Stories August 7, 2008 (Computerworld) A U.S. district court judge in New Jersey this week rejected an attempt by H-1B visa opponents to halt the Bush administration's ...

Washington must solve Pak's border disputes with India, Afghanistan: US expert

Washington, Aug 7: A top American expert has said that the United States must support Pakistan's democratically-elected government and make resolute efforts to settle disputes on its borders with India and Afghanistan. 'The U.S. needs to stand clearly ...

The US-Mexico border

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Mexican troops cross U.S. border, hold agent

exican soldiers briefly held a U.S. Border Patrol agent at gunpoint in a remote stretch of the Arizona desert after they mistakenly strayed north across the border, authorities said on Wednesday. Tucson sector Border Patrol spokesman Mike Scioli said ...

United States: Uniform Rules On Country Of Origin For Imported Goods Proposed By The U.S. Customs And Border Protection - Duane

Uniform Rules On Country Of Origin For Imported Goods Proposed By The US Customs And Border Protection - Duane Morris LLP - 07/08/2008, , , an Union & International United States: Uniform Rules On Country Of Origin For Imported Goods Proposed By ...

US Officials Can Seize Laptops And Mobile Phones Across Borders

Personal Privacy, Promoting Security Text size Travelling across US borders may further get beleaguered, as US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have instructed the border regulating authorities, to confiscate laptops of travellers. The new ...

Fledgling fund helps illegal immigrants post bail

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Naturalization requests soar in NJ

NEWARK, N.J - Naturalization applications processed in New Jersey set a record in May. The immigration service completed nearly 7,800 requests. That's more than double the number processed in May 2007. Immigration officials in the state say they expect ...

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