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Doer says 'no indication' U.S. putting up border fence

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Mayor Bloomberg proposes US immigration plan

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has called on Congress to adopt his comprehensive US immigration reforms NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is calling on the US Congress to support his plan for immigration reform Michael Bloomberg, independent Mayor of ...

U.S. officials consider security fence at Canadian borders

A U.S. Border Patrol officer looks on to Tijuana at a gate on the border fence between Tijuana in Mexico and San Diego in the U.S., Saturday, June 21, 2008.(AP / Guillermo Arias) ctvottawa.ca American officials are considering installing security fences ...

Fatal Accident Puts Focus on Deportation Program

BOSTON ? A fatal accident that the police say involved an illegal immigrant driving drunk has stirred outrage in Massachusetts and put Gov. Deval Patrick on the defensive for his resistance to a federal program intended to deport criminals. According to ...

LIUNA! Latino Caucus Reaches Out to LIUNA Members and Latino Community to Assist Them in Obtaining U.S. Citizenship (PRN)

The Latino Caucus of LIUNA The Laborers International Union of North America will join with local construction workers, the City University of New York, and community leaders in the San Francisco Bay area to host a Citizenship Fair this Saturday, ...

U.S. denies border-fence plan, despite report

The United States government insists it has no plans to put up a fence along parts of the Canada-U.S. border, despite a report that contemplates exactly that. The report from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency put forward the possibility of ...

U.S. considers fencing along Canadian border

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'Iranian naval vessels to be deployed near U.S. sea borders': Navy Commander

The Navy commander says Iran plans to deploy naval vessels in the Atlantic Ocean near maritime borders of the United States. An Iranian Navy Ship (file photo) "As the global arrogance (forces of imperialism) have a (military) presence near our sea ...

Alabama officials to start enforcing nation's toughest immigration law TODAY

Alabama officials to start enforcing nation's toughest immigration law today: GOP Gov. Bentley DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Robert Sutton/AP Ashley Hendricks, a University of Alabama student from Huntsville, holds a sign and chants while protesting the ...

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