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U.S. Concedes Error, but Says Pakistan Fired First at Border

KABUL, Afghanistan Mistakes by both American and Pakistani forces led to airstrikes against Pakistani posts on the Afghanistan border that killed 26 Pakistani Army soldiers last month, according to a Pentagon investigation that for the first time ...

Obama's Border Chief Resigns

The head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced his resignation on Thursday, less than two years after being appointed to the job by President Obama. Commissioner Alan Bersin, who was one of 15 administration officials given recess appointments ...

U.S. says both sides erred in deadly Pakistani border incident

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- A U.S. military investigation has blamed poor coordination between American and Pakistani forces for the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a friendly fire incident along the Afghanistan border in November, the Pentagon said ...

Judge Blocks Key Provisions of South Carolina Immigration Law Due to Conflict with Administration Policy, Not Federal Law, Charg

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today's ruling by U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel enjoining key provisions of a South Carolina's immigration enforcement law subjugates federal statutes to the politically driven policies of ...

U.S., Pakistan share blame in border deaths - U.S. probe

By Missy Ryan and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. probe on Thursday found both American and Pakistani forces were to blame for a border incident that killed 24 Pakistani troops last month, inflaming already strained ties and deepening doubts ...

U.S. completes probe of Pakistan border strike

The lack of coordination and the incorrect mapping resulted in a misunderstanding about the true location of Pakistani military units, the Pentagon said in a statement issued early Thursday. This, coupled with other gaps in information about the ...

U.S. Military Says It Shares Blame for Pakistan Border Clash

(Updates with comments by Little and Clark starting in third paragraph.) Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. military forces in Afghanistan share responsibility for a Nov. 26 border clash that resulted in the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers, the Pentagon said in ...

Defense Strategies Institute, a Veteran Owned SBA, will host it's upcoming U.S. - Canada Border Secu

rity Summit in Detroit, MI, April 3 - 4, 2012.In a field such as border security, where there are multiple agents acting in tandem, it is extremely important that all involved are working towards a cohesive and holistic approach. While the field has seen ...

Federal judge halts key parts of SC immigrant law

A federal judge has blocked several provisions of South Carolina's tough new immigration law from taking effect New Year's Day. ...

Extradition in Death of U.S. Immigration Agent Jaime Zapata

Mexico and ordered held without bail, the Justice Department said Wednesday. The suspect, Julian Zapata Espinoza, faces four charges in federal court, including murder in the death of the agent, Jaime Zapata, on Feb. 15. Mr Zapata Espinoza was captured ...

UAE strips 6 of citizenship over security concerns

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- The United Arab Emirates is revoking the citizenship of six naturalized citizens for actions the government says posed a threat to national security. State news agency WAM said on Thursday the order to revoke the men's ...

Canada-US Beyond the Border action plan proposes immigration-related initiatives

President Obama and Prime Minister Harper announced the United States-Canada joint declaration, Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness. Register now - as you are not an existing subscriber please register ...

US says mistakes, mistrust led to Afghan border attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers

KABUL - An investigation into a NATO attack that killed 24 Pakistani troops last month near the Afghan border has concluded that a combination of mistrust and bad maps led to the airstrikes on two Pakistani outposts, the U.S. Department of Defence and a ...

U.S.: poor coordination, mapping data led to Pakistani deaths in cross-border raid

KABUL-The U.S. military acknowledged on Thursday that commanders in Afghanistan made serious mistakes during a cross-border raid last month in which 24 Pakistani police officers were killed. A report about the Nov. 25 incident found that inadequate ...

U.S. completes probe of Pakistani border strike

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"Mistakes by both American and Pakistani forces led to airstrikes against Pakistani border posts "Salala"

The US investigations into the Nov 26 border attack by Nato forces that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers has reportedly concluded that both US and Pakistan forces bear responsibility for the incident, The New York Times reported. The report said: "Mistakes ...

Deportation could split up lesbian Vt. couple

A lesbian couple living in southern Vermont say they'll use every tool at their disposal to fight a federal order that one of them a Japanese immigrant leave the country. ...

Change to Canada-US Tax Treaty affecting cross-border employees *

Article XV(2) of the Canada-US Tax Treaty (the Tax Treaty) provides for an exemption from taxation of remuneration derived by an employee resident in a country (referred to herein as residence state) in respect of temporary employment exercised in the ...

Obama cuts National Guard at border to less than 300

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