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Keeping the US-Canada border safe

Officials guarding the vast and mostly unfenced border between the United States and Canada are increasingly concerned that Islamic activists may pay sophisticated organised crime gangs to transport terrorists and weapons across into the US.In recent ...

US to Plug Border 'Loophole': Open Seas

Immigration officials are beefing up patrols, buying more boats and preparing for a surge in illegal water crossings as immigrants and drug smugglers are likely to chart new routes into the USA through the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean. Heavier ...

LOLo: one certificate theory crashes but new Obama citizenship doubts arise

The notorious 'techdude' analysis is , but that has not stopped the spread of theories about what Barack Obama may have to hide. The 'forensic specialist' failed to deliver the purported hidden name on the purported Obama birth certificate. But the ...

H-1B Education

You would expect high tech giants such as Microsoft, Cisco Systems, and the U.S. division of India's tech support powerhouse, Infosys, to be among the biggest users of H-1B skilled-labor visas. The same holds true for universities such as Johns Hopkins, ...

U.S. Denying Asylum to Gay People From Latin America

As gay rights increase in Latin America, gay people face dwindling asylum grants from the United States, reports.For a time, it seemed like it was a slam dunk if you were gay, from Mexico and filed for asylum in the United States, said Arthur S. ...

U.S. Border States Welcome Winning Brands

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High-Tech Tools Can Plug the Holes in the Border Between Canada and U.S.

-- Remote sensing technology and computer programs are the way to further protect both Canada and the United States from criminal incursions at the largely unmonitored stretches of the Canada-U.S. border, says Margaret Kalacska in a paper released today ...

Back To School: Immigration Issues For Students And Universities

Previous Issues Comment Top Links July 2008 We feature the most accessed links by our readers in July 2008 below: Top five July Immigration Daily Articles by Angelo A. Paparelli and Janet Greathouse by David L. Cleveland by Barbara J. Brandes by ...

Immigrant's death splits blue-collar town

SHENANDOAH, Pa. Under an elliptical moon, the sight of an illegal Mexican immigrant alone with a 15-year-old hometown girl seemed to push the beer-fueled high school football players into deadly violence. 'Isn't it a little late for you guys to be out?' ...

Olympics Expose the Total Hypocrisy of U.S. Immigration Laws

I have to confess I've never really cared about the Olympics. Since I'm not much for sports or raw nationalism, the fusion of the two doesn't really get me up in the morning. But I will tune in tonight to watch Lopez Lomong -- Sudanese 'Lost Boy' turned ...

U.S. acts to open borders to foreigners with HIV

After more than two decades on the books, a little-known yet strictly enforced federal law barring foreigners with HIV or AIDS from entering the country is on its way out. Tucked in a bill pledging $48 billion to combat the disease, signed into law by ...

Immigration: Congressional Miscue Could Compromise Federal-State Cooperation

When Congress failed last year to pass a bloated, wrong-headed immigration and border security bill, few expected the legislators to tackle these contentious issues again any time soon. Nevertheless, Americans who want serious reforms expected that, at ...

Canadian arrested at border with US $6.5 million of Ecstasy

PORT HURON, Michigan - A Canadian man faces charges after border agents in Michigan seized nearly 90 kilograms of the drug ecstasy. Forty-three-year-old Joseph Bennett of Toronto, was arrested Friday evening at the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron. U.S ...

Minorities or Immigrants? The Kven and Sami Peoples of Norway

The phrase 'minority rights' conjures abhorrent images of Palestinians tortured in Israeli prisons; Aegean Macedonians expelled from Greece or incarcerated on remote islands, there to perish; and Native-Americans confined to wasteland 'reservations', ...

Deadline Is Tuesday, August 12th For PERM With Joel Stewart

Previous Issues Comment Fragomen Sues DOL - Two Documents Fragomen, the country's largest immigration law firm, filed a lawsuit late on Friday, August 8th against DOL, in the ongoing saga of DOL's unprecedented punitive actions against the bar for ...

China deports Canadian for pro-Tibet protest in Tiananmen Square

The Chinese authorities deported yet another Canadian citizen for staging a pro-Tibet protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Chris Schwartz, 24, from Montreal was arrested Saturday along with four other foreigners during a dramatic pro-Tibet protest. ...

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