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DHS starts review, training to speed criminal deportations

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) began a review on Thursday of deportation cases and launched training in moves aimed at speeding the expulsion of illegal aliens who are criminals. The review and training will let badly ...

U.S. shuts down border drug tunnel, seizes 18 tons of pot

San Diego, Nov 17 (EFE).- U.S. authorities announced the discovery of a drug tunnel linking this city and neighboring Tijuana, Mexico, and the seizure of nearly 18 tons of marijuana. The 400-yard-long tunnel had a ventilation system, the head of the ...

Not Seeking Asylum in US: Haqqani

Amid a controversy around Pakistani diplomat Hussain Haqqani, news reports said he was seeking asylum in the US, but the envoy denied this and said he would return to his country shortly to explain his position on a secret memo purportedly sent by ...

Murdoch backs progressive U.S. immigration policy

News Corp Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch on Thursday said the United States should work harder at making itself a more attractive country for people to emigrate as an important route back to enabling... ...

The Lede Blog: Tons of Marijuana Found in Tunnel Under Mexico-U.S. Border

Authorities in San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, trumpeted the news this week that they had seized more than 17 tons of marijuana and closed down a tunnel used to smuggle drugs under the border between the two countries. As NBC San Diego reported, United ...

Bloggings: Does H-1B Usage Show Economy Picking Up? by Greg Siskind

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NYT: 300,000 deportation cases to be reviewed

The Department of Homeland Security will begin a review on Thursday of all deportation cases before the immigration courts and start a nationwide training program for enforcement agents and prosecuting lawyers, with the goal of speeding deportations of ...

US speeds up border crossings

Unisys has been awarded an RFID contract to help speed up border crossings between the US and Mexico. ...

Why Mexico Opposed Russel Pearce's Immigration Law?

By Michael Cutler I am providing you with my most recent commentary for the CAPS (Californians for Population Stabilization) website. As you likely know there was a recall election in Arizona that resulted in State Senator Russell Pearce losing his seat ...

United States: Employ H-1B Workers? What Employers Need To Know To Ensure That Their Records And Practices Comply With H-1B Laws

This e-alert is the first of a three-part series on best practices and records retention for employers who employ H-1B workers. ...

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