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Obama: Immigration Can Wait

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Obama details push for immigration legislation in 2010

GUADALAJARA, Mexico - Flanked by his counterparts from Mexico and Canada, President Obama yesterday reiterated his commitment to pursuing comprehensive immigration reform, despite his packed political agenda and the staunch opposition such an initiative ...

Obama promises to fix ?broken immigration system'

GUADALAJARA President Obama vowed Monday to have a sweeping immigration reform package ready by the end of the year but said the issue likely will be on the back burner until 2010 after pressing issues like health care and the economy are resolved. After ...

Obama's pathway to citizenship'

Washington: President Barack Obama has vowed to pursue comprehensive US immigration reform later this year with a view to enacting legislation in 2010 providing a 'pathway to citizenship' for millions of illegal immigrants. 'We have a broken immigration ...

Obama promises 'pathway to citizenship' for illegal immigrants

President Barack Obama has vowed to pursue comprehensive US immigration reform later this year with a view to enacting legislation in 2010 providing a 'pathway to citizenship' for millions of illegal immigrants. 'We have a broken immigration system. ...

In Mexico, Obama Touches on Cartels, Immigration Reform

GUADALAJARA, Mexico _ President Barack Obama on Monday reiterated U.S. support in helping Mexico fight drug-trafficking cartels and promised a push for immigration reform would come within months. The statement came as a summit of North American leaders ...

Obama: Border bill is on table for 2010

President Obama on Monday made his strongest commitment yet to pushing comprehensive immigration legislation through Congress after healthcare, climate change and financial regulation bills are approved. In remarks in Guadalajara, Mexico, at the ...

Obama wants 'broken' immigration system fixed by next year

President Barack Obama said Monday he would pursue an immigration overhaul this year with a goal of legislation in 2010 that would clear a ''pathway to citizenship'' for millions of illegal immigrants in the United States. ''We have a broken immigration ...

Serco wins immigration services contract

Company will help process immigration-related applications Serco Inc. will provide record processing services to the Homeland Security Department??s Citizenship and Immigration Services under a new contract worth up to $190 million, company ...

U.S. committed to fixing "broken immigration system": Obama

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N American leaders say have agreed to cooperate on environment, trade, immigration

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States, who have just wrapped up a two-day summit here, said Monday that they had reached some consensus and agreements on cooperation on environment, trade, immigration ...

Obama offers 'pathway to citizenship' for illegal immigrants

Washington: President Barack Obama has vowed to pursue comprehensive US immigration reform later this year with a view to enacting legislation in 2010 providing a 'pathway to citizenship' for millions of illegal immigrants. 'We have a broken immigration ...

Obama wants to fix `a broken' immigration system by next year

President Barack Obama said Monday he would pursue an immigration overhaul this year with a goal of legislation in 2010 that would clear a ``pathway to citizenship'' for millions of illegal immigrants in the United States. ``We have a broken immigration ...

Janet Napolitano on border, immigration and more

Reporting from El Paso -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is attending a conference in Texas on border security. She sat down with a Times reporter on Monday to discuss a number of issues, including the Mexican drug wars, immigration ...

Obama Vows to Focus on Borders

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Aug. 10 -- President Obama, attending a North American summit with the leaders of Mexico and Canada, said Monday that his administration will pursue a comprehensive overhaul of the U.S. immigration system this year but that no action ...

Obama talks drugs, trade, immigration on Mexico visit

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (CNN) -- President Obama said Monday the United States remains Mexico's partner in the fight against drug cartels, despite some calls in the United States to delay counter-narcotics aid because of alleged human rights violations by ...

Obama: Immigration Overhaul Now on Hold

GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- President Barack Obama says immigration reform is important but says other priorities such as his health care overhaul and financial regulation are going to come first. Obama said on Monday that he expects to see draft legislation ...

CHC Leader 'Disappointed' in Obama's Immigration Delay

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Obama: No immigration reform this year

President Barack Obama (shown arriving for his Monday meeting) has said he'd like to start crafting an overhaul that legalizes millions of Mexican immigrants. But there's little chance of Congress acting this year. Leaders ally on H1N1, warming North ...

LA MIGRA!!! 2010 Ford F150 SVT Raptor To Go To U.S. Border Patrol

So u guys really think the Raptor is going to stop illegals from jumping/swimming/digging/running the border?? What are your thoughts? Source: IAG Life....it's never how hard you can hit but how hard you can get hit and keep pushing forward.....how much ...

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