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Italy, France to work together to block immigrants

MILAN After days of fierce sparring, Italy and France patched up their differences Friday over the fate of thousands of Tunisian migrants, avoiding a major rift over European Union border control rules. The two neighbors agreed to joint sea-and-air ...

Bid to deport death driver rejected

A Government bid to deport a failed asylum seeker who killed a 12-year-old girl in a hit-and-run has been rejected by the Court of Appeal. Aso Mohammed Ibrahim, 33, an Iraqi Kurd who was already banned from driving, left Amy Houston dying under the ...

Shutdown Could Complicate Business Travel, H-1B Visas

A federal government shutdown could complicate things for business people who need a visa to enter the United States or an H-1B visa to work here, reports InfoWorld. If you need a passport to travel outside the United States, that could be in limbo as ...

Call to save UK citizenship survey

A regular national survey of issues such as immigration and extremism is "too valuable to be lost" and should be saved from spending cuts, a watchdog has urged. The UK Statistics Authority (UKSA) accused Communities Secretary Eric Pickles of ignoring the ...

U.S. Border Patrol Harassment Against Military Veteran Within U.S. Border Raises Questions About Freedom in America

Are we being brainswashed to believe we live in Freedom? Consider a U.S. Military Veteran minding his own business driving his car within the U.S.A. gets stopped by U.S. Border Patrol. They seek to search his car without resonable suspicion that he was ...

Pakistan has been under heavy US pressure to improve security in the tribal border areas

Thousands have been displaced by a prolonged military offensive to clear insurgents from Mohmand ...

Government shutdown may disrupt business travel, H-1B visas

WASHINGTON - A federal government shutdown could disrupt business travel for people who need a visa to enter the U.S., as well as an H-1B visa. And employers who check immigration status through the E-Verify program may be out of luck as well. But the ...

We now see the real Obama on immigration

Share: Where are his reforms? Is he too busy deporting to act? ...

GAO Faults H-1B Visa Program

Extract not available. ...

After 13 weeks of trial, Cuban ex-CIA agent's perjury, immigration fraud case goes to jury

EL PASO, Texas - Jurors in Texas are finally set to begin their deliberations following the 13-week perjury trial of a Cuban-born... Star Tribune 2011-04-08 Read full article Post a Comment Sms this Page Email this Page RSS Custom colors Background Links ...

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