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Obama spurs Congress on immigration issue

Napolitano to lead reform push Republic Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama began a push for comprehensive immigration reform Thursday, meeting with members of Congress to seek bipartisan help in reaching an accord on the politically ...

Obama, Congress to Take Up Immigration Overhaul

On the eve of the White House's long-delayed bipartisan meeting Thursday to kick off its drive to revamp U.S. immigration policy, lawmakers and interest groups weighed on what's needed in a comprehensive bill. On Wednesday, the senator tapped to write ...

BECERRA MEETS WITH PRESIDENT OBAMA, PRAISES IMMIGRATION REFORM EFFORTS

WASHINGTON, D.C.?Today Representative Xavier Becerra (CA-31), Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and senior member of the Ways and Means Committee, met with President Barack Obama and fellow leaders in Congress to discuss comprehensive ...

Obama: Revamp website to reduce immigration paperwork

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration on Friday announced to use cutting-edge technologies to revamp the entire US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), so as to not only reduce the paperwork, but also the backlog and bring in more transparency ...

NALEO Issues Statement on White House Comprehensive Immigration Meeting

LOS ANGELES, June 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) issued the following statement regarding yesterday's White House meeting among President Obama and congressional leaders on ...

Obama: Revamped website to reduce immigration paperwork

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration on Friday announced to use cutting-edge technologies to revamp the entire US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), so as to not only reduce the paperwork, but also the backlog and bring in more transparency ...

US to revamp immigration services, cut red tape: Obama

WASHGINTON: US President Barack Obama has vowed to revamp and ensure more transparency in the country's Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within 90 days, using cutting-edge technologies, which will help Indian-Americans applying for Green ...

US to revamp immigration services

WASHGINTON: US President Barack Obama has vowed to revamp and ensure more transparency in the country's Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within 90 days, using cutting-edge technologies, which will help Indian-Americans applying for Green ...

Border restrictions grow over VS outbreak in two US states

States are imposing border restrictions on stock from Texas and New Mexico as more cases of vesicular stomatitis (VS) are reported. Horses on a total of three sites in Texas and four premises in New Mexico are known to be infected VS, a painful ...

Nation Digest: Obama and Lawmakers Discuss Immigration Reform

WHITE HOUSE A bipartisan group of lawmakers emerged from a White House meeting with President Obama on Thursday confident that the president is ready to put his political weight behind an overhaul of the nation's immigration laws. 'I don't think he could ...

Obama tells lawmakers immigration a priority

WASHINGTON - Launching a fresh effort toward a sweeping US immigration overhaul, President Obama said yesterday that a bipartisan bill on the sensitive and volatile political issue will be difficult but must get underway this year.Its going to require ...

Obama Joins Bipartisan Group from Congress to Begin Push Amnesty for Illegal Aliens

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., looks on at right as President Barack Obama meets with members of Congress to discuss immigration, Thursday, June 25, 2009, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari) (CNSNews.com) - ...

Obama calls immigration system ?broken'

WASHINGTON White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel bluntly admitted Thursday that the votes arent there to win comprehensive immigration legislation even as President Barack Obama met with a bipartisan group of lawmakers in an attempt to jump-start ...

Obama Turns To Immigration Reform

'We can't continue with a broekn immigration system. It's not good for anybody.' Recent polls show strong popular support for Immigration reform. The deep US recession has had one effect that polls say would please most Americans: Illegal immigration is ...

Obama, lawmakers revive immigration-reform effort

WASHINGTON - Launching a fresh effort toward a comprehensive immigration overhaul, President Obama said yesterday that a bipartisan bill on the 'sensitive and volatile political issue' will be difficult but must get under way this year. 'It's going it ...

Funds to jail illegal immigrant convicts backed

Reporting from Washington -- Congress appeared poised Thursday to continue compensating state and local governments for incarcerating illegal immigrants convicted of crimes, ignoring President Obama's call to eliminate such payments. That would spare ...

Pakistan Should Move Troops From Indian Border: U.S. Offcial

EDITOR'S PICKS MOST READ MOST E-MAILED Trading Center General News 6/26/2009 5:32 AM ET TOP MARKET NEWS (RTTNews) - Keeping up the pressure on Pakistan in its fight with the Taliban, a top Obama administration official says Islamabad needs to move troops ...

Islamabad needs to move troops from Indo-Pak border: US

Washington: Pakistan needs to move troops from its border with India to the western parts of the country to fight terrorism, a top Obama Administration official has said. 'Some (Pakistani) troops already have been deployed away from the Pakistan-India ...

Obama: Immigration reform not likely this year

President Obama? and his top aide conceded Thursday they lack the political muscle to pass immigration reform this year on an already overcrowded legislative agenda. 'There's not by any means consensus around the table,' Obama admitted, while hosting a ...

New age technology to bring transparency in US immigration process

Washington: The Obama administration announced to use cutting-edge technologies to revamp the entire US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), so as to not only reduce the paperwork, but also the backlog and bring in more transparency into the ...

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