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Strong response: Pak will pull troops from Afghan border if US cuts aid

ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar has said that Pakistani troops will pull back from the Pak-Afghan border in reaction to the suspension of nearly $800 million worth of US military aid. Speaking exclusively on the Evening Hour ...

Streamlining cross-border trade critical to economic rebound: U.S. envoy

HALIFAX Streamlining cross-border trade between Atlantic Canada and New England is critical to the economic rebound of both regions, the U.S. Ambassador to Canada told a conference of premiers and U.S. governors Monday. Despite protectionist ...

U.S. and Mexico sign agreement on cross-border trucking

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U.S. and Mexico resume migrant repatriation flights

TUCSON, Ariz (Reuters) - An annual program of voluntary repatriation flights to take Mexican illegal immigrants nabbed in the Arizona desert back to their homes in the Mexican interior resumed on Monday, authorities said. The joint program coordinated by ...

Obama Administration Targeting Border State Gun Shops...Again

After using law abiding gun shop owners as a scape goat for their deadly Operation Fast and Furious, the Department of Justice has issued more regulations for gun shops operating near the U.S.-Mexico border. Deputy Attorney General James Cole issued the ...

New Tour Shows Truth About U.S.-Mexico Border

New Tour Shows Truth About U.S.-Mexico Border TUCSON, Arizona A new tour promises to show tourists the truth about the life, dynamics and problems on the border between Arizona and Mexico. We want people to see life on the border with ...

U.S. to require more gun-buyer information in border states

Gun dealers in states bordering Mexico will have to report whenever they sell more than two semiautomatic rifles to someone in a five-day period. As a backlash mounts over the government's failed Fast and Furious gun-tracing operation, the Justice ...

Bloggings: Mu Attorneys To Speak At Iacc by Chris Musillo

FIND A LAWYER More options State: All Alabama - AL Alaska - AK American Samoa - AS Arizona - AZ Arkansas - AR California - CA Colorado - CO Connecticut - CT Delaware - DE District of Columbia - DC Federated States of Micronesia - FM Florida - FL Georgia ...

Ala. churches leading opponents of immigration law

During the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s, many state churches didn't join the fight to end Jim Crow laws and racial segregation. Some cross-burning members took off their hoods and sat in the pews with everyone else on Sunday mornings, and ...

Murdered Border Agent's Family May Sue U.S. Gov't

The family of murdered Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry wants justice, and that may include suing the federal government. "If the evidence shows Brian's death was proximately caused by the negligence of the federal government, there may be a cause of ...

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