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As Libyan leader strikes at rebels, US president says he has approved use of US military aircraft to pick up Egyptians on the Li

Muammar Gaddafi struck at rebel control of a key Libyan coastal road for a second day on Thursday but received a warning his regime would be held to account at the International Criminal Court for suspected crimes by his security forces. Meanwhile, ...

Kuwait: Embassy warns against US diversity visa scam

KUWAIT CITY, March 3: "The US Embassy in Kuwait reminds Guinean citizens and residents to use caution when working with private entities to apply for visas to the United States, as reports of fraudulent e-mails, websites, and print advertisements ...

Obama must do more to secure southern border

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has declared that less than half of the U.S.-Mexico border is under "operational control." This is an astounding piece of disappointing news. The GAO study found that of the nearly 2,000 miles separating the ...

Obama, Calderon reach tentative deal on cross-border trucking

March 03--WASHINGTON -- Mexican truckers finally may receive permission to move cargo beyond the border, a long-stalled provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement delayed by safety concerns. President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe ...

College student in Mexico City Police Chief to Ask U.S. Asylum

Late last year, (20) became a byword for agreeing to occupy the position of police chief in Praxedis G. Guerrero, the city's most dangerous drug in Mexico. But in March 2011, criminology student who once labeled "the most courageous women in Mexico" was ...

Young Mexican female border town police officer seeks US Asylum

A young Mexican female police officer has fled Mexico and sought asylum in the US following death threats she received from a criminal group that wanted her to work for them. Marisol Valles, 20, who has a baby son, took over the job as police chief in ...

Praxedis G. Guerrero official: 20-year-old police chief is not seeking asylum in U.S.

Fighting the border drug war A city official of the town of Praxedis G. Guerrero denied police chief Marisol Valles Garcia is asking asylum in the U.S. Valles Garcia, 20, made international headlines last year when she became a police chief in the ...

U.S. military to airlift Egyptians from Libya-Tunisia border

U.S. President Barack Obama announced Thursday he has authorized the use of U.S. military aircraft to help Egyptians, who have fled to the border between Libya and Tunisia, to get them back home.Speaking from the White House, Obama said the United States ...

Gov. Fortuo celebrates American citizenship

Gov. Fortuo recognized on Wednesday American Citizenship Day the efforts made by Puerto Rican veterans in defending, at the risk of their own lives, the rights and liberties guaranteed by our American citizenship. Since I held office as ...

US military to airlift Egyptians from Libya-Tunisia border

US President Barack Obama announced yesterday he has authorized the use of US military aircraft to help Egyptians, who have fled to the border between Libya and Tunisia, to get them back home. Speaking from the White House, Obama said the United States ...

Tea Party: more from Wisconsin, immigration and the national budget

Hank Richards To members of the Huntsville Tea Party: This is just an update on local and national issue that would interest anyone engaged in the political process as you are.Alabama illegal immigration: We just heard rom the AL House Majority Leader ...

U.S. Embassy cautions against Diversity Visa scams: Press Release

KUWAIT: The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait reminds individuals to use caution when working with private entities to apply for visas to the United States, as reports of fraudulent e-mails, websites, and print advertisements offering visa services are on the rise, ...

Russian immigrant convicted in NY of ID theft plot

A Russian immigrant was convicted Thursday of hatching a gruesome identity theft scheme that resulted in the mysterious disappearance of a Ukraine-born translator living a quiet life in Brooklyn and the death of a second victim whose body parts turned up ...

U.S., Mexico have deal on cross-border trucking

Seeking to repair damaged relations, President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon agreed Thursday to deepen their cooperation in combating drug violence and declared a breakthrough in efforts to end a long-standing dispute over ...

IMMIGRATION: Arizona needs to go after a new target: border vigilantes

Last Tuesday, a jury gave Shawna Forde the death penalty for masterminding the home invasion that resulted in the two deaths. Forde thought the father was a drug dealer whom she could rob to fund her militant anti-immigrant Minuteman group. No drugs were ...

College Student Faces Deportation

Mariano Cardoso's parents walked with him out of Mexico into America when he was just 22 months old. Now he's 22 years old and he has to go back. "I don't see a reason why they're kicking me out and pushing me out when this is what I call home," he said, ...

Global Media Center Press Conference With Dr. Ali Errishi, former Minister of Immigration and expatriates in Libya (First Libyan

/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Global Media Center is pleased to invite you to attend a press conference with Dr. Ali Errishi (former Minister of Immigration and expatriates in Libya) this coming Friday, March 4, 2011. The press conference will take place ...

Young Mexican female police chief seeks US asylum

A college student and mother who was a Mexican bordertown police chief has fled to the United States seeking asylum, one of her relatives told AFP on Thursday. Marisol Valles, 20, "received death threats from a criminal group that wanted to force her to ...

Libya, Border Violence and NFL Lockout topics at Obama/Calderon Newser

After an opening statement about his meeting with Mexican President Felipe Calderon , Pres. Obama gave remarks on the situation in Libya and then took questions. CNN, Fox News and MSNBC all carried the statements and the questions which followed. ...

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