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Pakistan condemns U.S. air strike on border

PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- U.S.-led coalition forces along the volatile Afghan border launched an air strike that killed 11 Pakistani paramilitary troops, Pakistan's army said Wednesday. The military condemned it as an act of aggression that 'hit at the very ...

Pakistan accuses US-led forces of killing 11 border troops

The 'cowardly' attack 'hit at the very basis of cooperation' between Pakistani and US-led forces in Afghanistan, the Pakistani military said. At least nine civilians were also killed, Afghan politicians said, during prolonged skirmishes and air strikes ...

Pakistan: Army blames U.S.-led coalition for border deaths

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's army is blaming the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan for the deaths of at least 11 Pakistani soldiers killed after a confrontation near the country's border with Afghanistan, according to reports. The Associated ...

Activists go to U.S. border: Coalition women protest treatment of Mexicans

AM Jun. 11--AUKESHA -- Betty Groenewold saw tears trickling down the young man's face, and she could not help getting caught up in the emotion. Groenewold had traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border to see immigration up close, and this was it: a young ...

Pakistan: U.S.-led troops behind border deaths

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's army is blaming the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan for the deaths of at least 11 Pakistani soldiers killed after a confrontation near the country's border with Afghanistan, according to reports. A Pakistani ...

Pakistani army says U.S.-led coalition airstrike killed 11 Pakistani border troops

PESHAWAR, Pakistan-Pakistan's army is accusing the U.S.-led coalition of killing 11 Pakistani troops in an airstrike along the volatile Afghan border. An army statement said the incident late Tuesday in Mohmand tribal region 'had hit at the very basis of ...

U.S., Mexico launch unprecedented effort to disrupt cross-border weapons smuggling

AM Jun. 11--HOUSTON -- Tons of heroin and cocaine move north across the Southwestern border. And millions of dollars and truckloads of weapons move south -- feeding the escalating levels of violence that have turned parts of Mexico into war zones and ...

Canadian MPs vote on controversial immigration bill

From correspondents in Ontario, Canada, 12:00 PM IST The process of migrating to Canada is set for drastic changes with the House of Commons finally voting the controversial Bill C-50, which will now go to the Senate before it becomes a law. A drama of ...

U.S. to Erect More 'Virtual' Border Fences

WASHINGTON - U.S. officials announced plans for more high-tech border fencing and rules making it harder for federal contractors to hire illegal workers, but said on Monday it would take another three years to declare victory in immigration control. In ...

Ex-Nazi guard now in Pa. loses deportation appeal

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A retired steelworker who served as a Nazi guard should be deported even though the United States mistakenly granted him a visa in 1956, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. Anton Geiser's work as a guard meets the type of ...

H-1B visas don't need to be capped, but eliminated

- Want to get tech workers and tech employers riled? Bring up the topic of H-1B visas-the program that currently permits 65,000 'guest workers' with a bachelors degree or equivalent, in specialty occupations ranging from architecture to engineering to ...

Former Bolivian minister granted US asylum

WASHINGTON ? Bolivia's former defence minister Carlos Sanchez Berzain was granted political asylum in the United States last year, after saying he feared persecution by the government of Evo Morales, according to documents released in Washington ...

Bloggings: June 11, 2008 by Joel Stewart

Editor's note: Here are the latest entries from Joel Stewart's blog. DOL has worked hard to create PERM, a streamlined process to apply for labor certification and is rightfully attempting to maintain integrity in the system, however, the do's and dont's ...

Investor Visas Workshop Last Chance

The Washington Postreported that 'The FBI system for checking the names of immigration applicants suffers from 'serious deficiencies' that have produced overwhelming backlogs and questions about the reliability of the information, an internal audit has ...

DHS Designates Use Of E-Verify By Federal Contractors

Immigration Daily: the news source for legal professionals. Free! Join 17000+ readers Enter your email address here: For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary Contact: 202-282-8010 The Department of Homeland Security today designated E-Verify, ...

Jimmy Hoffa In A Dress: Union Boss's Stranglehold On Mexican Education Creates Immigration Fallout by George W. Grayson for the

Immigration Daily: the news source for legal professionals. Free! Join 17000+ readers Enter your email address here: During a five-day visit to the United States in February 2008, Mexican President Felipe Caldern lectured Washington on immigration ...

Immigration Raids Lead U.S. to a Moral, Legal Crisis

Aided by local law enforcement, ICE arrested 389 workers during the largest single-site immigration raid in U.S. history at the Postville meatpacking plant, the area's major employer. In an unprecedented move, ICE criminally charged 302 of these workers ...

Arar sent to Syria legally under immigration rules, says U.S. official

WASHINGTON - A top U.S. State Department official says it's a myth that Maher Arar was sent to Syria under the controversial rendition program. John Bellinger, the legal adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, has told legislators examining the ...

Former Bolivian defense minister given US asylum

0 What's this WASHINGTON (AFP) - Bolivia's former defense minister Carlos Sanchez Berzain was granted political asylum in the United States last year, after saying he feared persecution by the government of Evo Morales, according to documents released in ...

Documents Show Bolivian Ex-Defense Min Got US Asylum In '07

WASHINGTON 'I have endured numerous unfounded allegations against me by Morales in the past, and now I fear that his new powers as president will allow him to silence me once and for all,' Sanchez Berzain wrote in his asylum petition. The former defense ...

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