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[06/11] US strikes undercut efforts on Pakistan-Afghan border

WASHINGTON (AP) - Whoever was to blame, the U.S. airstrikes that may have killed friendly fighters in Pakistan have inflamed relations between the countries and could undermine the struggle to stem violence along the Afghan border. The bombings fueled ...

War on terror coalition strained as US attack kills Pakistani soldiers on Afghan border

THE US military in Afghanistan was accused of killing at least 11 Pakistani soldiers yesterday, infuriating its close ally in the anti-terror fight. The Pakistani army called the border attack a cowardly and deliberate 'act of aggression'. The incident ...

U.S. Airstrikes Undercut Efforts on Pakistan-Afghan Border

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US airstrikes inflame relations wityh Pakistan undercut efforts on Pakistan-Afghan border

The bombings fueled anti-U.S. sentiment in Pakistan and raised fresh questions about cooperative efforts to root out terror suspects in the lawless region that American military leaders believe could spawn a new major attack against this country. U.S. ...

Senator tries to keep valedictorian from deportation

Story Highlights Teen's deportation on hold while Senate weighs bill that will let him stay in Arthur Mkoyan, 17, came to with family in 1995, but they never gained residency Sen. Dianne Feinstein introduced bill at the same time Mkoyan graduated Bill ...

Executive Order Amendment Requires E-Verify For Contractors

(Volume 73, Number 113)] [Presidential Documents] [Page 33283-33287] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr11jn08-126] [[Page 33283 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Part VI ...

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Bloggings: June 12, 2008 by Greg Siskind

While some overly competitive immigration lawyers might derive some pleasure from the recent news that Fragomen, the nation's largest immigration law firm, is having all of its PERM green card cases audited by the Department of Labor, wiser folks realize ...

Legally Unfair by William Henry Humble III

An employer CAN'T adopt a blanket policy of always preferring U.S. citizens. That would be work authorization status discrimination against non-citizens, some of whom may be PIs. To be fair, preferring a citizen must be on a case-by-case basis, to fill a ...

Relief From Removal: A Definitive Manual For Winning Cases

In some cases, employers hire a U.S. applicant and still desire to hire the alien. In Engineering Technology, Inc., 88-INA-508 (Feb. 8, 1990) (appeal filed in D.C. S.C. Feb. 8, 1990), the employer, faced with a qualified U.S. applicant, offered to him a ...

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