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Activists put 5,000 crosses on US-Mexico border fence

, Nov 1 (EFE) Defenders of emigrants' rights placed more than 5,000 white crosses on the fence dividing Mexico and the US here to denounce the deaths caused by Operation Guardian run by the US. The coordinator of the Migrant Defence Coalition, Esmeralda ...

5. Obama Lifts HIV Travel, Immigration Ban

During a signing ceremony for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act, President Barack Obama announced Friday that the federal government would end its ban on travel and immigration to the U.S. by people who are HIV-positive, as first reported ...

OSI Systems Gets Advanced Cargo and Customs Screening Contracts from U.S. Customs and Border Protection

OSI Systems, Inc., a provider of specialized electronic products for critical applications announced that its Security division, Rapiscan Systems, reported it has received approximately $29 million in orders from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...

OSI Systems Wins $17.2 Million Order from U.S. Customs & Border P...

Company: OSI Systems, Inc. (OSIS) OSI Systems, Inc., a provider of specialized electronic products for critical applications, announced that the U.S. Customs & Border Protection ("CBP") released a contract award notice for a $2.8 million order to OSI ...

U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. will overturn a 22-year-old travel and immigration ban against people with HIV

The law has effectively kept out thousands of students, tourists and refugees and has complicated the adoption of children with HIV. No major international AIDS conference has been held in the United States since 1993 because HIV-positive activists and ...

6. Obama Lifts HIV Travel, Immigration Ban

During a signing ceremony for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act, President Barack Obama announced Friday that the federal government would end its ban on travel and immigration to the U.S. by people who are HIV-positive, as first reported ...

Sheen of H-1B Visas dulls

NEW YORK: The H-1B visa, much sought after by overseas professionals including Indians in the US, is losing its sheen due to eroded employment opportunities on account of economic downturn. Till September 25, six months after applications were invited ...

8. Obama Lifts HIV Travel, Immigration Ban

During a signing ceremony for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act, President Barack Obama announced Friday that the federal government would end its ban on travel and immigration to the U.S. by people who are HIV-positive, as first reported ...

Thousands Participate In First Ever Human Chain Protest Calling For End to Naturalisation in Bahrain

Manama, Bahrain- Setting a new record in the region and sending a strong message to the government, thousands of Bahrainis on Friday formed a 4 km human chain calling for an end to political naturalization. They were backed by six opposition parties ...

US to lift HIV travel and immigration ban

WASHINGTON - President Obama said yesterday that the United States will overturn a 22-year-old travel and immigration ban against people with HIV early next year. The order will be finalized on Monday, Obama said, completing a process begun during the ...

HIV/AIDS immigrants will no longer be banned from U.S.

President Barack Obama announced Friday the lifting of a travel ban on visitors with HIV and AIDS, ending a 22-year policy that he said was "rooted in fear rather than fact." Most health experts have long panned the policy, which bans travelers and ...

5,100 crosses at Mexico border mark migrant deaths

Rights activists in the northern Mexican border city of Tijuana have hung 5,100 small white crosses on the fence straddling the U.S. frontier to commemorate migrants who have died trying to cross. ...

H-1B visa applications lowest since 2003

More than six months after the federal government began accepting petitions for work visas popular with Silicon Valley companies, thousands of spots remain open, a reflection of the nation's high unemployment and the political pressure to hire citizens, ...

Republicans Say Obama Administration Is Limiting Arrests of Illegal Aliens

(CNSNews.com) Fifty-four members of Congress, mostly Republicans, have signed a letter to President Barack Obama praising the 287(g) program that allows specially trained state and local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration law. ...

Homeland Security Department Gags Local Law Enforcement to Protect 'Privacy' of Illegal Aliens

Homeland Security Department Secretary Janet Napolitano has said she will concentrate on 'criminal aliens' when enforcing federal immigration law. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr) (CNSNews.com) The Department of Homeland Security is gagging local law ...

Ailing US economy makes H-1B lose shine

New York: The H-1B visa, much sought after by overseas professionals including Indians in the US, is losing its sheen due to eroded employment opportunities on account of economic downturn. TillSeptember 25, 2009 six months after applications were ...

Slump sinks H1-B visa program

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In downturn, H-1B visa programme is a flop show

WASHINGTON: For the first time since 2003, the US H-1B visa programme coveted by Indian IT professionals is on track to leave thousands of spots unfilled amid Americas worst downturn in decades, the Wall Street Journal reported. Last year, even as the ...

Obama ends HIV travel and immigration ban

President Obama announced today that he'll end the travel and immigration ban on HIV-positive individuals. The ban was implemented in 1987. Obama announced the decision at a signing ceremony for the Ryan White Act, which funds HIV/AIDS prevention and ...

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