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Judge to hear challenge to Obama's citizenship

President Barack Obama speaks about the economy Wednesday at Shaker Heights High School in Shaker Heights, Ohio. / TONY DEJAK/AP Filed Under BIRMINGHAM -- A judge in Jefferson County has set a hearing for a lawsuit challenging President Barack ...

Man uses iPad passport to cross Canada-US border

Are iPad passports the way of the future? The story of a man who crossed the Canada-US border after he forgot his passport at home has got us thinking... A Canadian man managed to cross the Canada-US border last week despite leaving his passport at home, ...

USCCAR Warns of Iraq's Intention to Transfer Camp Ashraf "Asylum Seekers" to a Would-be-Prison at Camp Liberty, Calls on Secreta

WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Committee for Camp Ashraf Residents (USCCAR) condemns ploys by the Iranian regime to undermine the internationally-endorsed peaceful, albeit fragile, resolution to the humanitarian ...

United States: U.S. Judge Halts Key Parts Of S.C.s New Immigration Law - Cozen O'Connor

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Canadian Uses iPad As ID To Cross Canada-US Border

Martin Reisch, from Montreal, presented the US border office with his digital device after realising near the border that he did not have his passport. He said he told the official that he was heading to Vermont to deliver Christmas presents. Mr Reisch ...

Runaway Dallas teen mistakenly deported

A 15-year-old a year ago after she was arrested in Houston for theft and gave authorities a false name, WFAA TV reports. She was finally located by her determined grandmother, Lorene Turner, who kept following clues and messages on her Facebook page ...

Immigration Victory for San Francisco Binational Couple

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi with BradfordWells (center) and Anthony John Makk A married, binational gay couple in San Francisco who made headlines last summer after they were denied a green card have been granted a two-year reprieve on their ...

Canadian man incredibly crosses US border using iPad as ID (Video)

A 33-year old Canadian who left his passport behind at home, still managed to cross over the border into US using a scanned document copy of the same, from his iPad. The lucky traveler Martin Reisch, a Montreal resident, on reaching the border found to ...

Lawmakers ask President Obama to keep troops on border

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Obama takes wrong approach on immigration, 'homeland security'

"We have to ask, 'Is removal the only remedy?' No. And it might not be the best remedy in all cases. ... When you start removing people who have been here for 25 years, it isn't so simple. There is a whole life wrapped up in this person, much of it ...

Canadian Crosses US Border with Scanned Passport, Authorities Deny It

While approaching the Canadian-American border, a man realized that he had forgotten his passport. Instead of returning for the document, he decided to take a chance and use a scanned copy he had on an iPad 2, apparently succeeding. According to the ...

In pictures: Species in the US-Mexico borderlands

Severe weather warnings across the country Dozens of wild fires left hundreds homeless Republican presidential candidates final pitches 24 hours of news photos: 3 January 2012 People celebrate the arrival of 2012 24 hours of news photos: 30 December News ...

iPad passport copy helps Canadian man Martin Reisch cross US border

A CANADIAN man who forgot his passport managed to gain entrance to the US using his IPAD. Martin Reisch presented a US border officer with a scanned copy of the document that he had stored on the Apple device. The 33-year-old said he told the official he ...

Obama's immigration tough-guy approach too much

We have to ask, Is removal the only remedy?' No. And it might not be the best remedy in all cases. ... When you start removing people who have been here for 25 years, it isn't so simple. There is a whole life wrapped up in this person, much of it ...

U.S. bishops to study 50-state approach to immigration

A three-day conference on issues faced by Catholic advocates of comprehensive immigration reform is scheduled for Jan. 11-13 in Salt Lake City. The conference is sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic Legal Immigration ...

Apple iPad used to help a man cross the US border

Its one thing to walk into a supermarket and have the cashier scan your iPhone or iPad for a coupon but having a border patrol officer scan an electronic passport photo off an iPad is just too much. And apparently, federal critics would have to ...

The Local Migration State: The Site-Specific Devolution of Immigration Enforcement in the U.S. South

This article examines the implementation of 287(g) authority and Secure Communities by several law enforcement agencies in Wake County and Durham County, North Carolina. I argue that despite being federally supervised programs, 287(g) and Secure ...

U.S. Customs denies Canadian man's iPad border tale

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency says a Canadian man shouldn't credit his iPad for helping him enter their country. The agency responded Wednesday to the case of Martin Reisch a Montrealer who says he used a scanned copy of his passport ...

Mexican panga with illegal immigrants and 2,500 pounds of pot snagged

- Like this? Subscribe to get instant updates. A predawn interdiction on Wednesday led to the capture of 10 illegal immigrants caught with 2,500 pounds of marijuana on a Mexican "panga" boat along the Ventura County coast just north of Los Angeles. ...

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