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Former Border Patrol Agents Seek Last-Minute Help From Bush

FORMER BORDER PATROL AGENTS SEEK LAST-MINUTE HELP FROM BUSH Two Border Patrol agents convicted of shooting a Mexican drug smuggler in Texas in 2005 are among the thousands of people seeking last-minute leniency from President George W. Bush before he ...

KMT legislator urged to prove loss of U.S. citizenship by Jan. 31

(CNA) Taipei, Dec. 26 (CNA) The Legislative Yuan will see whether ruling Kuomintang (KMT) Legislator Lee Ching-an can produce a document certifying the loss of her U.S. citizenship by Jan. 31 before taking any action against her, Legislative Speaker ...

Woes of U.S. auto industry cross border into Mexico

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Taiwan lawmaker in U.S. citizenship spat will stop drawing salary

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) - Ruling Kuomintang lawmaker Diane Lee said Thursday she would stop her activities as legislator and not draw her salary as long as it was not clear whether she still held U.S. citizenship. The opposition Democratic Progressive Party ...

Obama Calls On Americans Renew Sense Of "Shared Citizenship"

(RTTNews) - In a holiday radio message, President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday called for Americans 'to renew a sense of common purpose and shared citizenship,' stressing the need for compassion in the weak economic environment and invoking the ...

U.S. report on lawmakers' citizenship not final: KMT lawmaker

(CNA) Taipei, Dec. 24 (CNA) Ruling Kuomintang (KMT) Legislator Lee Ching-an, who is alleged to be an American citizen, said Wednesday that the report of Washington's probe on Taiwan lawmakers' U.S. citizenship is not final, but the opposition Democratic ...

InterMountain Opens TownePlace Near U.S.-Mexico Border

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Accused U.S. deserter turned over at border

PORT HURON, Mich. A 28-year-old man accused of deserting the U.S. army has been caught by Canadian police and turned over to U.S. authorities in Michigan. James Ashley was returned to the United States on Monday at the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron. ...

An Accountant In New York by Shrikant Rangnekar

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Border security will loom large for Obama administration

Two years ago, some Republican lawmakers floated a proposal to require all undocumented workers wishing to become Americans to first return to their countries of origin and apply for U.S. citizenship. Here's how Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano ...

DHS Designates Malta as a Visa Waiver Program Country

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Shifting Political Winds on the H-1B Horizon?

Several companies have alerted investors that a changing U.S. political environment could limit access to H-1B and L-1 visas, which they say could hurt their businesses. In filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, offshore and U.S.-based ...

Visa requirement dropped for US travelMonday, December 22, 2008 1655CET ...

The United States? Visa Waiver Program (VWP) will be expanded to include Malta as from December 30, US Ambassador Molly Bordonaro and Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi announced on Monday. Citizens of countries included in this programme, which was ...

Both Sides Of Immigration Debate Retrench by Tom Barry

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Recession, drug war foils Mexican migrants' holiday pilgrimage

Instead of making their way home for Christmas, many migrant workers are staying stateside. This feature requires a newer version of Macromedia Flash Player and javascript-enabled browser. Reporter Sara Miller Llana explains why fewer Mexicans are ...

Bush urged to pardon imprisoned border agents

A Second Amendment rights organization is calling on President Bush to pardon two former Border Patrol agents who are serving long sentences for what some are calling a non-existent crime. Gun Owners of America (GOA) has already filed not one, but two ...

Ghana: US Relaxes Visa Applications

A Vice Consular at the United States (US) Embassy in Ghana, Mr. Raymond Stephens has cautioned visa applicants who present false documents and tell lies to the embassy to desist from it or would never be issued with US visas throughout their lives. 'One ...

Immigration Activists Battle Harsh Laws Across U.S.

Editor's Note: Realizing that the immigration wars have trickled down into state legislatures and even county boards, those who advocate for immigrants have begun weaving together coalitions to have their voices heard. These groups may include business, ...

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