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U.S. immigration officials have told their agents not to sedate deportees without a court order, according to a memo obtained Fr

LOS ANGELES - The change in policy was announced internally Wednesday and came after a federal lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union. The change is effective immediately, according to the memo. 'Field officers may no longer request a medical ...

U.S. limits sedating of deportees

U.S. quits sedating deportees without court OK Agents must show that there's a risk of resistance or other danger LOS ANGELES - U.S. immigration officials have told their agents not to sedate deportees without a court order, according to a memo obtained ...

U.S. immigration agency will no longer sedate deportees without court order

LOS ANGELES: U.S. immigration officials have told their agents not to sedate deportees without a court order, according to a memo obtained Friday by The Associated Press. The change in policy was announced internally Wednesday and came after a federal ...

Mexico criticizes US for firing tear gas across border

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Musharraf warns US of any adventure Intrusion in border areas to be resisted as invasion

Musharraf warns US of any adventure Intrusion in border areas to be resisted as invasion Singapore-Warning against any "unilateral intervention" in Pakistan by coalition forces fighting in Afghanistan, President Pervez Musharraf has said any such move ...

Border Patrol report confirms 29 Mexican gov't incursions into U.S. in FY2006

Judicial Watch has released a report that confirms 29 incidents of Mexican Government incursion into the U.S. during the 2006 Fiscal Year. The government watchdog group says it obtained the Border Patrol report under provisions of the Freedom of ...

Ireland's New Immigrants

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Judge bars deportation of Egyptian

PHILADELPHIA An Egyptian who fears he will be tortured for his Christian beliefs cannot be deported without full court review just to further U.S. diplomatic goals, a federal judge has determined. Sameh Khouzam, 38, credibly argued that he had been ...

Horses Spared in U.S. Face Death Across the Border

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Pakistan warns U.S. not to enter border regions

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - President Pervez Musharraf warned U.S. troops will be regarded as invaders if they cross into Pakistan's border region with Afghanistan in the hunt for al-Qaida or Taliban militants in an interview published Friday. Musharraf, whose ...

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