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Arizona governors book details immigration fight

PHOENIX Gov. Jan Brewer provides behind-the-scenes details in her new book about her handling of Arizonas controversial immigration enforcement law last year, including a tense meeting with President Barack Obama and her administrations ...

Caldern: US dumping criminals at border

MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Felipe Caldern accused the United States on Thursday of dumping criminals at the border because it is cheaper than prosecuting them, and said the practice has fueled violence in Mexico's border areas. U.S. officials ...

US dumping criminals at border: Mexican President

Tags: Drug cartels, US, Mexican President Mexico City: Mexican President Felipe Calderon accused the United States on Thursday of dumping criminals at the border because it is cheaper than prosecuting them, and said the practice has fuelled violence in ...

Few Americans take immigrants' jobs in Alabama

Titus Howard of Birmingham, Ala., pulls plastic from fields as he tries his hand at field work in Steele, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011. Howard took on the job after migrant workers fled the area because of the stiff new Alabama immigration law, leaving ...

US Homeland Security head talks terrorism, border security

DURHAM, N.C. The head of the federal agency that tries to secure America from dangers ranging from terrorism to natural disasters said threats to aircrafts remain constant, even a decade after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Plots to get ...

Immigrant detainee's request to stay in U.S. to marry denied

Quinteros and his fiance, Neida Lavayen have been together for two years and had planned to marry Sept. 23. Since her fiance was detained, Lavayen has been on a mission to marry Quinteros. But she?s hit roadblocks every step of the way. She cannot find a ...

Bloggings: Napolitano: Deportation Reviews of 300,000 Deportations Cases to "Begin Shortly" by Matthew Kolken

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Bloggings: America's Right Turn from Nation of Immigrants to Deportation Nation by Roger Algase

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Mexico: US dumping criminals at border

MEXICO CITY Mexican President Felipe Calderon accused the United States on Thursday of dumping criminals at the border because it is cheaper than prosecuting them, and said the practice has fueled violence in Mexico's border areas. US officials ...

Deported Britons released by police

Mohamed Mohamed Abdallah, of Somali descent, and Iqbal Shahzad, of Pakistani descent, were arrested by anti-terror officers in Kenya at the weekend. Both went missing from their homes in Cardiff, south Wales, more than a week ago, and it was feared that ...

Brewer skewers Obama, critics on immigration in book

Gov. Jan Brewer blasts President Barack Obama for being patronizing and condescending in her new book, while also lashing out at critics who painted her and Arizona as racist after she signed Senate Bill 1070. More than half of "Scorpions for Breakfast: ...

Bloggings: The BIAs Ridiculous Deadline by Jason Dzubow

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Immigration: Swirling hope and despair

The subject of illegal immigration has been in the news a lot lately, with Republican presidential candidates seeking to out-flank each other on ideas for enforcement. Not to be left out, the Obama administration announced on Tuesday that there were ...

Pak-Afghan border clashes must end: US

ISLAMABAD: A deeply concerned U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has demanded an end to cross border exchange of fire between Nato troops in Afghanistan and Pakistan army, Geo News reported. Talking to an American TV channel,she said General John ...

Few takers for immigrants' farm jobs in Alabama

ONEONTA, Ala. ? Potato farmer Keith Smith saw most of his Hispanic workers leave after Alabama's tough immigration law took effect, so he hired Americans. It hasn't worked out, he said: They show up late, work slower than seasoned farm hands and are ...

11th Circuit Upholds Most Of Alabamas Immigration Law

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Judicial Circuit has upheld almost all of Alabamas tough immigration law, frustrating the Obama Administration and its leftist allies who sought to have the entire statute overturned. A three-judge panel refused ...

Arizona Gov. touts immigration law in book

Gov. Jan Brewer provides behind-the-scenes details in her new book about her handling of Arizona's controversial immigration enforcement law last year, including a tense meeting with President Barack Obama and her administration's attempts to avoid being ...

Alabama and national civil rights advocates take their message about state's immigration law to Capitol Hill

The group also warned that other states are likely to try to duplicate policies that require local police and school officials to identify undocumented immigrants and report them to federal authorities. The result has been a humanitarian crisis in which ...

Few Americans take immigrants jobs in Alabama

ONEONTA, Ala. Potato farmer Keith Smith saw most of his Hispanic workers leave after Alabamas tough immigration law took effect, so he hired Americans. It hasnt worked out: They show up late, work slower than seasoned farm hands and are ready to ...

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