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Morning Security Brief: U.S.-Canada Border Security, Tunisia's Illegal Migrants, iPad Security, & the Psychology of Terrorism

A group of U.S. senators are calling on the Department of Homeland Security and the Defense Department to use military-grade radar technology to detect low-flying drug smuggling planes. "The letter, signed by Senator Casey and Senators Herb Kohl ...

Article: Homeland Security Investigations: Tales of Donuts, Deli's, and Drywall by John Fay

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Another drug tunnel found along US-Mexico border

Another tunnel likely being dug by drug smugglers has been found beneath the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Ariz. U.S. Border Patrol agents discovered the tunnel under construction Friday. They say the tunnel entrance is located within the Grand Avenue ...

The leader of an anti-illegal immigration group has been convicted for the murder of a nine-year-old girl and her father during

Prosecutors said Shawna Forde broke into the family's home to steal drug money to fund her group's operations. The 42-year-old was found guilty on eight counts, including first-degree murder, attempted murder and robbery. Jurors will meet on Tuesday to ...

Ariz. may require hospitals to check citizenship

Arizona lawmakers are trying to widen the state's illegal immigration crackdown with a proposal to require hospitals to confirm whether patients are in the country legally. The National Conference of State Legislatures says it knows of no other states ...

Border Patrol finds tunnel from Mexico into U.S.

TUCSON, Ariz. - Border Patrol agents in Nogales discovered an illegal tunnel that ran from Mexico to Arizona on Friday with the help of the Government of Mexico. The tunnel, which is about 2 feet wide and 3 feet tall, runs about 19 feet long, about 15 ...

Leftist Immigration Policy, Not Just Guandique, Killed Chandra Levy

Ingmar Guandique, the Salvadoran illegal alien who murdered federal intern Chandra Levy in May of 2001, was sentenced to 60 years in prison last week. A member of the feral Salvadoran gang, MS-13, Guandique was convicted in November on the testimony of a ...

31 Central American Migrants Detained on Train in Mexico

MEXICO CITY Federal Police officers detained 31 Central American migrants who were traveling on a train in Oaxaca, a state in southern Mexico, the Public Safety Secretariat said. Officers stopped the train on Saturday in the city of Tapanatepec when ...

Economist talks at Metro on financial benefits of U.S. immigration policy

Economist Ben Powell will speak on misconceptions about immigration's impact on the U.S. economy on Thursday at a professional development workshop hosted by Metropolitan State College of Denver's School of Business. Powell, an assistant professor of ...

U.S. businessman 'destroyed British families? dreams of new life in America while pocketing 3m in immigration scam'

An American businessman who destroyed the dreams of dozen of people hoping for a new life in America has been sentenced to nine years in jail. Doug Hall was paid over 3million by British families seeking to move to Florida after claiming he was an ...

U.S. businessman 'destroyed British families dreams of new life in America while pocketing 3m in immigration scam'

An American businessman who destroyed the dreams of dozen of people hoping for a new life in America has been sentenced to nine years in jail. Doug Hall was paid over 3million by British families seeking to move to Florida after claiming he was an ...

U.S. Immigration Enforcement Releases Photo of Deported Arcadia Woman

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has released a photo of Mei-Rung Lin, 47, the Arcadia woman deported last Wednesday and suspected of embezzling millions in Taiwan. The photo of Lin was taken shortly after her arrival at Taoyuan ...

Economist talks on financial benefits of U.S. immigration policy

AM MST Economist Ben Powell will speak on misconceptions about immigration's impact on the U.S. economy on Thursday at a professional development workshop hosted by Metropolitan State College of Denver's School of Business. ...

U.S., Canada notables headline WWU border issues conference

David Jacobson, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, is among the notable speakers scheduled to appear at a border issues conference at Western Washington University. The conference, entitled "Bridging Differences," is scheduled for April 28-29. It is being ...

Now Borders is on the brink in the US

The company is in the last stages of preparing a bankruptcy filing, it was reported at the weekend. Borders helped change the way Americans buy books "but failed to keep pace with the digital transformation rocking every corner of the media ...

US: Chapter 11 For Borders, New Chapter For Books

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Coming Monday: Illegal immigrants up in state; level nationwide

Nationally, there were about 11.2 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. March 2010, up slightly from 11.1 million reported in March 2009. The illegal immigrant population makes up about 3.7 percent of the U.S. population and 5.2 percent of the ...

Hearing set on bill requiring hospitals to check patients' immigration status

The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing today on a bill that would require hospitals to check patients' immigration status. Senate Bill 1405 would require hospitals to confirm an individual is a legal resident before admitting him or ...

Indigenous Women Position on Canada-US-Mexico Borders

The Invaders of the Western Hemisphere, all their criminal agencies and departments, their international terrorist allies and the useless United Nations [the Kaianerehkowa supercedes their Charter and the Constitution of the US]. RE: Inherent right of ...

H-1B filing season on the horizon

The H-1B filing period is fast approaching for employers who intend to sponsor a first-time H-1B worker during the next federal fiscal year (i.e., October 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012). The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin ...

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