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U.S. Coast Guard finds Cuban migrant after weeks on a Styrofoam boat

A Cuban migrant who ostensibly floated at sea in the Florida Straits for 25 days aboard a seven-foot makeshift Styrofoam boat remained aboard a U.S. Coast Guard vessel Wednesday morning as American officials weighed whether to return him to Cuba or let ...

U.S., Canada to Enhance Border Security

The U.S. and Canada are joining forces o enhance border security and safeguard critical infrastructure, says Canadian Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. Toews and Napolitano spoke at a ...

New visa rules trouble Indian Americans: Overseas Indian Affairs Minister

NEW DELHI: Minister Vayalar Ravi was flooded with complaints from Indian Americans during his US visit over India's tightened visa rules. "Every state that I visited in the US, they (Indian Americans) raised the problem regarding the new visa rules and ...

Axelrod: No Administration Has Been Tougher on Immigration Enforcement than Obama Administration

(CNSNews.com) - When making the case for the Obama administrations legal challenge to Arizonas new law against illegal immigration, White House senior adviser David Axelrod said no administration has been tougher on immigration enforcement ...

Obama's Immigration Problem in Patchwork Nation

In a country as complex as diverse as the United States, there aren't many issues that cut the same way everywhere. Some places may be strongly opposed, say to free trade, while others tend to be more supportive. Patchwork Nation sees and notes these ...

Tiny plastic foam boat carries Cuban migrant to US

MIAMI -- A Cuban migrant tried to reach the U.S. in a tiny plastic foam boat after 25 days at sea.A statement from Customs and Border Protection does not say when the boat was found, but the unidentified man told officers he left Cuba on June 20th.The ...

Cuban migrant found in Styrofoam boat still with Coast Guard

A Cuban migrant who ostensibly floated at sea in the Florida Straits for 25 days aboard a seven-foot makeshift Styrofoam boat remained aboard a U.S. Coast Guard vessel Wednesday morning as American officials weighed whether to return him to Cuba or let ...

Utah agencies probe alleged illegal immigrant list

SALT LAKE CITY -- The anonymous group mailed the list to several media outlets, law enforcement agencies and others this week, frightening the state's Hispanic community. A letter accompanying the list demanded that those on it be deported immediately. ...

POLITICS DIGEST: Vitter supports suits challenging Obama's citizenship; Reid prepares energy bill

ALABAMA Bentley wins GOP gubernatorial runoff Alabama state Sen. Robert Bentley, who barely made it into a Republican gubernatorial runoff, won that election handily Tuesday night over former state senator Bradley Byrne. Byrne placed first in the June 1 ...

Neb. council OKs ban on hiring illegal immigrants

FREMONT, Neb. --The Freemont City Council in eastern Nebraska has adopted a voter-approved ban on hiring or renting homes to illegal immigrants. Council members didn't discuss the ban before unanimously approving it Tuesday night. The policy could take ...

Lawsuit on immigrants fans flames in Arizona

WASHINGTON // The Obama administrations decision to sue the state of Arizona over its controversial immigration law could fan the flames of the contentious US immigration debate and pose new political hurdles for Democrats seeking re-election at ...

Deportation for a traffic violation?

Now that the Obama regime has made good on their threat to sue the state of Arizona for attempting to enforce federal immigration law, tragic sob stories of racial profiling and deportations are appearing in the news as if by magic. Obama's fellow ...

Canada, U.S. work together on border security

OTTAWA - If natural disasters - or terrorists - disrupt cross-border infrastructure like the power grid, Canada and the United States hope to be able to tackle it together. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet ...

Obama's Immigration Push: Dems Risk Losing Midterm Votes

President Barack Obama speaks about immigration reform on July 1, 2010, at American University in Washington Charles Dharapak / AP Back in 2007, when Rahm Emanuel was in charge of electing Democrats to the House, he famously marveled at how immigration ...

Russias citizen who was mentioned by American security services in connection with the recent spy scandal between Washington and

WASHINGTON, July 14 (Itar-Tass) - The decision on his deportation to his motherland was made by the court earlier on the same day. Chandler said he could confirm that the ruling of the judge on the deportation of the Russian was fulfilled. According to ...

Nebraska Council OKs Ban on Hiring Illegal Immigrants

The Fremont City Council in eastern Nebraska has adopted a voter-approved ban on hiring or renting homes to illegal immigrants. ...

Arizona Sheriff Defends Immigration Law

An Arizona sheriff known for his tough stance on illegal immigration has told a group of nearly 2,000 Kansas Republicans that his state needs its new immigration law because the federal government isn't doing its job. ...

Obamas Immigration Distraction

Even advocates of immigration reform cringed at President Obama's speech last month with its impressive juxtaposition of contradictory vices: sophomoric and professorial; hectoring and plaintive; combative and defensive. But above all it was one more ...

12th person detained in spy case deported

The government says a Russian man whose name surfaced in the Russian spy ring investigation has been deported from the United States. Russia - United States - Espionage - Wall Street Journal - Cold War ...

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