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Terrorists With US Passports Are Plotting Another Attack, US Officials Just Confirmed

Credible intelligence has emerged that the branch of Al Qaeda Yemen is plotting another attack against the United States and U.S. interests abroad. A senior U.S. counterterrorism official confirmed the terror plot to a number of news outlets, including ...

BPSOS Joins Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities in Calling for Comprehensive Immigration

BPSOS, a national Vietnamese American community organization, announced today that it will participate in the National Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Week of Action in order to call on Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. FOR ...

Brits reminded about new US visa rules

New ESTA security checks for British citizens Brits will from next week have to obtain electronic authorisation of their eligibility to travel before being allowed on any flights to the USA. As of 20 January, the US Customs and Border Protection agency ...

U.S. fugitive goes before immigration board

An American fugitive wanted on child sex charges in the U.S. will appear before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in Winnipeg on Thursday. Troy Greenbank, 30, arrived in the city from Missouri in September 2008. Three weeks later, American ...

Immigrant sheepherders endure harsh work, low pay

WAMSUTTER, Wyo. Alone and thousands of miles from home, the immigrant sheepherder roams some of the West's most desolate and frigid landscapes, tending a flock for as little as $600 a month without a day off on the horizon. "You take it or leave it. You ...

Congress Cutting Americans' Financial Throats: Immigration And Outsourcing Jobs

Look across the American unemployment landscape to see 15 to 20 million Americans without jobs, without hope and without a way out. Witness 35 million Americans subsisting on food stamps. Millions of U.S. teenagers cannot 'buy' a job. Watch accelerating ...

U.S. halts deportations of undocumented Haitians due to earthquake

MIAMI -- The Obama administration is temporarily suspending deportations of undocumented Haitian nationals who are in the United States, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist said at a news conference Wednesday, Jan. 13. But there are no immediate indications from ...

Immigrant Of The Week: Ting Xu by Greg Siskind

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Deportations To Haiti Halted After Earthquake

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U.S. Team To Study American Samoa Immigration

With Support From Center for Pacific Islands Studies/University of Hawaii GAO looking at vulnerability of current system PAGO PAGO, American Samoa, (Samoa News, Jan. 12, 2010) In American Samoa, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) team ...

Deciphering The Mohammed Trial by George Friedman

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DHS Halts Removals To Haiti

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Menendez, Lautenberg urge Obama not to deport Haitians living in U.S.

TRENTON -- Several U.S. Senators including Sen. Robert Menedez (D-NJ), Sen Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Sen. Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY) are sending a letter to President Barack Obama today urging him not to deport Haitians currently living in the U.S. 'We ...

DeportationsTo Haiti Halted After Quake

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Best Buy Drops PayWave Over Interchange As A Visa Policy Slows U.S. EMV Adoption

By Visa Inc.s devotion to signature-based contactless transactions has caused one large retailer to take a stand against the card network, and it also poses an obstacle to adoption of EMV cards in the United States, says an industry analyst. Best Buy Co. ...

U.S. Halts Deportations to Haiti

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano temporarily halted deportations Wednesday of some Haitians illegally in the U.S. in response to the Caribbean nation's devastating earthquake. Those with deportation orders will be allowed to remain in U.S. ...

Four Ideas For Immigration Policy

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Senator requests immigration protections for Haitians in U.S.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday requested that the White House grant temporary protected status Haitians who have fled to the U.S. The senators request comes after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit the Caribbean island nation on Tuesday ...

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