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The U.S.-Mexico border fence will make life harder on some farmers, damage wildlife habitat, and generally become an obstacle to

U.S.: Border fence will hurt farmers, wildlife Homeland Security releases environmental impact statement Eric Gay / AP An ocelot display at the Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge visitor center near Alamo, Texas, shows one of the species that lives along the ...

US may lift immigration bans on HIV+ people

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McCain: Secure Borders in 'Short Period of Time'

Republican presidential candidate John McCain defended his stance on comprehensive immigration reform Tuesday and said that, if elected to the White House in November, he will make the U.S. borders secure within a short period of time. Speaking on CBS' ...

US to Revoke Citizenship of Nazi

(SEATTLE) - The Justice Department asked a federal court Tuesday to revoke the citizenship of an 86-year-old Seattle-area man, saying he served in a Nazi unit that slaughtered 17,000 Serbian civilians during World War II. Peter Egner, a native of ...

Penn. mayor fights to keep immigration issue alive

Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta challenges business owners during a press conference on Tuesday July 15, 2008 to take a stance on illegal immigration and proclaim I-9 compliance employing only legal workers in Hazleton, Pa. Mayor Barletta is running for ...

U.S. citizenship may be revoked from ex-Nazi

SEATTLE (AP) - The Justice Department asked a federal court Tuesday to revoke the citizenship of an 86-year-old man, saying he served in a Nazi unit that slaughtered 17,000 Serbian civilians during World War II. Peter Egner, a native of Yugoslavia, ...

Justice Department Moves to Revoke U.S. Citizenship of Former Member of Nazi Killing Unit

WASHINGTON, July 15 DOJ-former-Nazi WASHINGTON, July 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Department of Justice has requested that a federal court in Seattle revoke the U.S. citizenship of a Bellevue, Wash., resident based on evidence of his role in a Nazi ...

McCain's Shifting Stance on Immigration Continues With 'Dream Act' Flip-Flop

'I do ask for your trust,' McCain says to Latino audience ... right before lying to everyone in the room. Post Tools Share and save this post: Got a tip for a post?: Email us | Anonymous form Video RSS Feed Main AlterNet RSS Feed Get Video in your ...

US troops poised to cross Afghan border

US troops in Afghanistan massed close to the border yesterday for a possible attack on al-Qaeda and Taleban bases in the lawless North Waziristan tribal belt in Pakistan. Reports from the area said that hundreds of Nato troops were airlifted across the ...

US visa rules mooted for CNMI.

Reports from the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas suggest the US may apply federal rules on visas for those visiting the CNMI. Sources close to talks between US officials and representatives of the Saipan Chamber of Commerce says the US restrictions ...

US Senate proposes lifting travel and immigration prohibitions on people with HIV

The United States currently is among a dozen countries, including Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Libya and Russia, that ban travel and immigration for HIV-positive people. Even China, said Democratic Sen. John Kerry, recently changed that policy and decided it was ...

Pakistani border post was not in U.S. military database

WASHINGTON - The precise location of a Pakistani border post that was destroyed by American airstrikes last month, killing 11 Pakistani paramilitary soldiers, was not in a U.S. database used to prevent accidental attacks on friendly forces, an ...

Canada forces US deserter back across the border

Canada has sent a US deserter home after the man lost his bid for refugee status. Robin Long, one of about 200 Americans listed as deserters, fled to Canada as a protest against the Iraq war. On Monday, a federal court judge rejected his application for ...

US, NATO Deploy on Pakistan Border

Islamabad, Jul 16 (Prensa Latina) The United States and its NATO allies in Afghanistan began a big deployment of troops along the border, generating concern in civil and political environments. That extraordinary movement of forces caused anxiety among ...

Tiburon church helps Kosovo refugees earn U.S. citizenship

John DuganThe Marin Independent Journal, Novato, Calif. Released : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 4:00 AM Jul. 16--SAN FRANCISCO -- Nasir Vila looked at the U.S. citizenship papers he earned during Tuesday's naturalization ceremony as proof of what he has ...

Pakistan's border controls are 'real concern': US

Daily Times Monitor LAHORE: Pakistan's security controls on its border with Afghanistan are a "real concern'" for the US, the State Department said on Tuesday, following an attack two days ago that killed nine US soldiers at a camp near the frontier, ...

U.S. moves to revoke citizenship of suspected Nazi

SEATTLEThe Justice Department asked a federal court Tuesday to revoke the citizenship of an 86-year-old Seattle-area man, saying he served in a Nazi unit that slaughtered 17,000 Serbian civilians during World War II. Peter Egner, a native of Yugoslavia, ...

City OKs Relocation Funds for Tenants; Illegal Immigrants Would Be Eligible

ESCONDIDO ESCONDIDO -- After a brief hiatus from the limelight, illegal immigration again took center stage with the Escondido City Council. This time, the debate focused on an estimated $1.8 million in relocation benefits that would be paid to tenants ...

The New Case Against Immigration: Both Legal and Illegal

A book review Author Mark Krikorian casts an expansive net with his latest book: THE NEW CASE AGAINST IMMIGRATION: BOTH LEGAL AND ILLEGAL. Amid this presidential campaign, perhaps the most critical in our nations history, issues fly like California wild ...

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