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Obama: No immigration reform this year

President Barack Obama (shown arriving for his Monday meeting) has said he'd like to start crafting an overhaul that legalizes millions of Mexican immigrants. But there's little chance of Congress acting this year. Leaders ally on H1N1, warming North ...

LA MIGRA!!! 2010 Ford F150 SVT Raptor To Go To U.S. Border Patrol

So u guys really think the Raptor is going to stop illegals from jumping/swimming/digging/running the border?? What are your thoughts? Source: IAG Life....it's never how hard you can hit but how hard you can get hit and keep pushing forward.....how much ...

In Mexico, Obama Says Immigration Reform Effort to Begin This Year

President Obama, attending a North American summit with the leaders of Mexico and Canada, vowed Monday to pursue comprehensive U.S. immigration reform later this year with a view to enacting legislation in 2010 that would provide a 'pathway to ...

Crossing border into US from Niagara Falls?

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Obama says immigration reform will have to wait

Reporting from Guadalajara, Mexico -- Locked in a healthcare debate that is claiming much of his energy, President Obama acknowledged today that a push to overhaul the U.S. immigration system will have to wait until 2010 and even then will prove a major ...

Punch: Obama: Immigration Reform to Start Moving By Year's End

President Obama said today at a presser in Guadalajara, Mexico, that because he has so much on his legislative plate, and it?s important to ?sequence these big initiatives in way a there they don?t all just crash at the same time,? that ...

Trucking news/Global Logistics: Obama determined to to resolve U.S.-Mexico cross-border trucking issues, say reports

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President Obama: Immigrationbill coming this year

GUADALAJARA, Mexico - Under fire from immigration reform supporters who say he's not moving fast enough, President Barack Obama said Monday he expects to have a draft immigration bill in Congress by year's end - but that lawmakers wouldn't begin to ...

Obama Signals Delay On Immigration Reform

EDITOR'S PICKS MOST READ MOST E-MAILED Trading Center US Policy News 8/10/2009 6:25 PM ET TOP MARKET NEWS (RTTNews) - President Barack Obama said Monday that reforming the nation's 'broken' immigration system will have to wait until other priorities are ...

Looks like Obama immigration reform will have to wait

For those holding out hope that healthcare reform and climate change legislation would not squeeze outefforts to overhaul the broken U.S. immigration system this year, think again. At the ?Three Amigos Summit? in Guadalajara, Mexico, President ...

Migrant Mexican farm workers vote to quit union

Mexican workers in Manitoba have voted to de-certify from their union. (CBC) The farm employees have decided they would rather not be part of the United Food and Commercial Workers union because they can make more money working longer hours, without ...

Obama Will Fail on Immigration Reform, Just Like Bush Did

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog If President Obama is having a tough time passing healthcare reform legislation, he, as they say, 'ain't seen nothin' yet.' Now he's promising to push through immigration reform next year, including a ...

At Mexico summit, Obama says immigration reform will have to wait

Reporting from Guadalajara, Mexico Locked in a healthcare debate that is claiming much of his energy, President Obama acknowledged today that a push to overhaul the U.S. immigration system will have to wait until 2010 and even then will prove a major ...

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Gallup finds Americans don't favor increasing immigration

As the recession drags on and jobs continue to be shed at an alarming rate, a number of Gallup and Rasmussen polls find Americans want immigration to slow. While the President is in Mexico to warm relations south of the border and Latino activist groups ...

Obama Says Immigration Reform Is a Priority, but Won't Happen Soon

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Aug. 10 -- President Obama, attending a North American summit with the leaders of Mexico and Canada, said Monday that his administration will pursue a comprehensive overhaul of the U.S. immigration system this year but that no action ...

Debate heats up on healthcare for illegal immigrants

Reporting from Chicago -- Pushing around a cart filled with steamed corn, sliced cucumbers and other street food, Omar Castillo is the embodiment of what has become a third rail in the healthcare debate. The 19-year-old, who received a kidney transplant ...

Obama Defends Health Care Plan, Calls for Increased Cross-Border Cooperation

President Obama continued to tout his health care agenda and expressed optimism that immigration reform would be achieved by next year. On his for a summit with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the president ...

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