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Israel should go back to 1967 borders says Obama

President Barack Obama suggested Thursday that a Palestinian state based on Israel's 1967 borders would be best for peace negotiations a bold endorsement that seemingly goes against U.S. promises to Israel and adds fuel to an already intense debate ...

Backlog In Immigration Court Cases Now Exceeds 270,000

The Justice Departments Executive Office for Immigration Review system has hundreds of judges in 59 immigration courts throughout the country. (Photo: DoJ/EOIR) The Justice Departments Executive Office for Immigration Review system has hundreds of ...

Obama backs Palestinian demands on borders

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Breaking Report::Obama calls for Israel's return to pre-1967 borders..see Inside story

Obama calls for Israel's return to pre-1967 borders resident Barack Obama on Thursday made official the long-held but rarely stated U.S. support for a future Palestinian state based on borders that existed before the 1967 Middle East war. In the past, ...

Republican Jewish Coalition does not like Obama Israeli/Palestinian border plan

below, RJC release.... RJC Concerned about Obama's Call for Israel to Return to 1967 borders Washington, D.C. (May 19, 2011) --The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) reacted with concern to some of the key points President Obama made in today's major ...

Israeli PM Rejects Obama ''1967 Borders'' Speech

Occupied Jerusalem, May 20 (QNA) - In his first reaction to the US president barack obama''s speech on the middle east, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who are due to meet Obama in Washington late Friday, has rejected calls from the US ...

Israeli PM Netanyahu Rejects Obama '1967 Borders' View

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected comments from US President Obama that a future Palestinian state must be based on the 1967 borders.In a major speech to the state department, Mr Obama said "mutually agreed swaps" would help create "a viable ...

Israeli PM Rejects Obama '1967 Borders' Speech

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected calls from the US president for a Palestinian state based on the borders of 1967 - ahead of a highly anticipated meeting between the two leaders. Mr Obama said in a major speech on Thursday that he ...

Israel rejects U.S. call for 1967 borders

JERUSALEM (BNO NEWS) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday rejected the U.S. call for a two state solution with Palestine based on the 1967 borders, the Haaretz newspaper reported. Earlier, U.S. President Barack Obama called for a ...

CEPEDA: Immigrants kids deserve better than this

Viewed in a certain context, the disruptions that 4-year-old Emily Ruiz suffered when she was unwittingly caught up in an immigration debacle were tame compared to the treatment of many other families with mixed immigration status. ...

Obama urges revival of Mideast peace talks with Israel's pre-1967 borders as starting point

Arab reactions to Obama speech are mixed Have more to add? News tip? Tell us McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON -- Calling the Arab Spring a historic opportunity to reshape a key part of the world, President Barack Obama committed the U.S. on Thursday to ...

In speech, President Obama endorses 1967 borders for Israel

President Obama delivers an address on events in the Mideast at the State Department in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. The international community is tired of an endless process that never produces an outcome, he said of the Israel-Palestinian ...

President Obama Talks More About Israels Borders with BBC as GOP Attacks

Pete Souza/The White House(WASHINGTON) -- In an interview with the BBC Thursday, President Obama went into a bit more detail about his stated new policy that the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed ...

Obama Call For 1967 Borders For Israel May Make For Awkward Meeting With Netanyahu

WASHINGTON -- The headlines made it clear. From New York to Tel Aviv , President Obama's call for a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians with borders based on the lines following the Six Day War of 1967 was a first for a sitting ...

Egypt's UN ambassador says Obama's backing for Palestinian border will help get UN recognition

Maged Abdelaziz linked Obama's support for the borders that existed before the 1967 Arab-Israeli war to the Palestinian campaign to get two-thirds of the U.N. General Assembly at least 128 of its 192 member states to recognize Palestine as a state. ...

Obama Sees 67 Borders as Starting Point for Peace Deal

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Obama calls for pre-1967 borders for Israel

Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Thursday made official the long-held but rarely stated U.S. support for a future Palestinian state based on borders that existed before the 1967 Middle East war. In the past, the United States has ...

Border smuggling of people into U.S., Mexico is multi-billion-dollar business

MEXICO CITY X-ray machines at checkpoints in southern Mexico are capturing the ghostly outlines of a clandestine business worth billions a year, people packed tighter than cattle and transported like consumer goods in tractor trailers to the United ...

Egypts UN ambassador says Obamas backing for Palestinian border will help get UN recognition

UNITED NATIONS President Barack Obamas backing of a key Palestinian demand on the borders of its future state will help win U.N. recognition of a Palestinian state, Egypts U.N. ambassador said Thursday. Maged Abdelaziz linked Obamas support for the ...

Israeli '67 border must stand - Obama

Palestinian men throw stones at the fence marking the border between Israel and Palestine during a demonstration in April. US President Barack Obama declared the borders of Israel and a Palestinian state must be based on 1967 lines, likely setting up a ...

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