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CORRECTED-U.S. sees no signs of Qaeda at U.S.-Mexican border

rrects paragraph three and 11 to delete erroneous reference to Atta entering U.S. from Canada WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Authorities have seen no signs of al Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant group has ...

Mexico police rescue 83 migrants from sweltering cargo truck

TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico: Police rescued 83 illegal migrants Friday from the hidden compartment of a cramped, sweltering cargo track carrying animal feed through southern Mexico. At a roadblock near the Guatemalan border, the panicked migrants alerted ...

REFILE-U.S. court rules against landowner on border fence

(Fixes spelling of waived in paragraph 4) DALLAS, April 11 (Reuters) - A U.S. District Court judge has ordered a Texas woman to let the government survey her land for a border security fence, the latest round in a series of skirmishes to arise from the ...

UPDATE 1-No signs of Qaeda at US-Mexican border-US official

(Reuters) - Authorities have seen no signs of al Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant group has considered doing so, a U.S. intelligence official said on Friday. The comments by Charles Allen, Homeland ...

CORRECTED - No signs of Qaeda at US-Mexican border-US official

orrects paragraphs four and 11 to delete erroneous reference to Atta entering U.S. from Canada) WASHINGTON, April 11 (Reuters) - Authorities have seen no signs of al Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant ...

U.S. court rules against landowner on border fence

DALLAS, April 11 (Reuters) - A U.S. District Court judge has ordered a Texas woman to let the government survey her land for a border security fence, the latest round in a series of skirmishes to arise from the immigration-control measure. Eloisa Tamez ...

Judge grants U.S. access to land in border fence suit

McALLEN, Texas - A federal judge has given the Department of Homeland Security access to the land of one of the last holdouts in the path of the border fence. U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen issued his order Thursday that Cameron County resident Eloisa ...

'No al-Qaeda' at US-Mexico border

US authorities have seen no signs of al-Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant group has considered doing so, a US intelligence official said. The comments by Charles Allen, Homeland Security undersecretary ...

CORRECTED: No signs of Qaeda at US-Mexican border

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Authorities have seen no signs of al Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant group has considered doing so, a U.S. intelligence official said on Friday. The comments by Charles Allen, ...

10:05am'No al-Qaeda' at US-Mexico border

US authorities have seen no signs of al-Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant group has considered doing so, a US intelligence official said. The comments by Charles Allen, Homeland Security undersecretary ...

CORRECTED-No signs of Qaeda at US-Mexican border-US official

WASHINGTON, April 11 (Reuters) - Authorities have seen no signs of al Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant group has considered doing so, a U.S. intelligence official said on Friday. The comments by ...

98,000 H-1B Losers; Military Secrets; Web Creepiness

Posted by Ben Worthen * Monday was the deadline for businesses to file applications for H-1B visas, the program that allows highly-skilled professionals such as techies (and supermodels) to work in the U.S. The Citizenship and Immigration Services just ...

US Visa Programme to Speed Family Reunification

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More than 160,000 H-1B applications subject to random lottery

H-1B petitions for fiscal year 2009 will now be subject to random lottery selection as part of the temporary work visa program. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released the preliminary numbers of applications it has received for ...

Northern Trust Achieves a Milestone in Cross-Border Pooling With U.S. Department of Labor Opinion Regarding ERISA Plan Assets

CHICAGO, April 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Northern Trust announced today it has received an advisory opinion from the U.S. Department of Labor that clears the way for U.S. pension plan participation in cross-border pension pooling vehicles meeting ...

Feds say immigrants using torches, bungee cords on border fence

COLUMBUS, N.M. Illegal immigrants armed with torches, hacksaws, ladders and even bungee cords are making it around a section of the border fence hailed as the most efficient way to stop them. In the 10 months since the section was put up, the only method ...

No signs of Qaeda at U.S.-Mexican border: official

(Reuters) - Authorities have seen no signs of al Qaeda trying to insert operatives into the United States from Mexico, but the militant group has considered doing so, a U.S. intelligence official said on Friday. The comments by Charles Allen, Homeland ...

H-1B visas attract double the petitions in US

NEW YORK: The US authorities received about 163,000 petitions for H-1B temporary work visas for highly skilled immigrants for the fiscal year starting Oct 1, officials said on Thursday. The number of petitions is nearly double the number of visas ...

Illegal immigrants armed with torches, hacksaws, ladders and even bungee cords are making it around a section of the U.S.-Mexico

Border crossers use torches, bungees on fence U.S. security fence takes a beating by crossers, equipment, daily wear Alicia Caldwell / AP file Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Victor Guzman points out a cut mark on the border fence west of Columbus, New ...

H-1B update: Number of requests grew this year

The number of petitions for H-1B temporary workers filed for next year increased overall by about 20 percent this time around, U.S. immigration officials said this week. On Tuesday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services having received more than ...

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