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Obama blasted for beefing up border

Day labourers blasted the Obama administration on Tuesday for authorising the deployment of 1,200 more National Guard troops to supplement the 340-strong force currently policing the US-Mexican border. As well as bolstering the military presence on the ...

Republicans Press Obama to Strengthen Border Security Plan

Republicans are pressing President Obama to quintuple-down on his decision to send National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border, saying 1,200 troops is just the start and five times more troops are needed before a comprehensive immigration overhaul can come ...

U.S. vs. AZ? Feds Weigh Challenge to Controversial Immigration Law

Law - Arizona - Immigration - Immigration law - United States ...

Obama's border plan similar to Bush's

PHOENIX - President Barack Obama's plan to send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops back to the U.S.-Mexico border quelled demands that he must do more to battle illegal immigration and drug smuggling, but advocates for tougher enforcement say the ...

Police vent to Holder on Arizona immigration law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Arizona's controversial new immigration law will strain police ties to the community, sap limited law enforcement resources and could lead to an increase in crime, a group of police chiefs told U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on ...

Obama orders troops to Mexico border, exposing politics of illegal immigration

Obama's order for more troops to the Mexico border came only after political pressure. The president must first persuade Hispanic voters of the need for long-term security of the border before legalization of illegal immigrants in the US. President ...

Obama agenda: Border deployment

President Obama will deploy 1,200 National Guard troops and request an extra $500 million to secure the Mexican border, his administration said Tuesday, a move dismissed by Republicans as insufficient to win their cooperation on an overhaul of the ...

WATCH: Tapper on Obama's Oil and Border Agenda

The president visits the Gulf Coast and sends more troops to U.S.-Mexico border. Mexico United States border - United States - Barack Obama - Gulf Coast of the United States - Gulf Coast ...

US to send troops to Mexican border

add comment () President Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexican border following calls from both parties to step up the fight against border violence, Press TV reported. The White House will also request $500 million to help fund ...

Why Mexico welcomes Obama's plan to send 1,200 US troops to border

Departing from its complaints about the Arizona immigration law, Mexico cautiously welcomes President Barack Obama's plan to send 1,200 troops to the border. The international border in Nogales, Ariz, shown in this April 22 photo. President Barack Obama ...

No Fooling: U.S. Border Crossing Can Be A Hassle

Recent incidents at U.S. border crossings are a reminder to Canadians to take the process seriously... border officials do. ...

Importers urge full US border risk rethink

US IMPORTERS have called for a fundamental change at US Customs and Border Protection by moving to an account-based risk management system for trade compliance. ...

President Obama Sends 1,200 National Guard Troops to Border, Pushes 'Comprehensive' Immigration Reform With Republicans

After months of an interagency review process, President Obama Tuesday morning pulled the trigger and ordered 1,200 National Guard troops sent to the U.S.-Mexico border. White House officials said the move was not a response to the Arizona immigration ...

US tightens Mexican border security

PRESIDENT Barack Obama will send up to 1200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border and seek increased spending on law enforcement there to combat drug smuggling after demands from Republicans and Democrats that border security be tightened. A ...

Obama backs Phoenix Suns' protest of Arizona immigration law

President Barack Obama lent support on Tuesday night for the Phoenix Suns' protest of their home state's new immigration law. The president said it was "terrific" that the Suns were socially engaged enough to wage a protest during a home playoff game by ...

Obama sends troops to Mexican border

Under pressure to take action, President Barack Obama on Tuesday ordered 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the US-Mexico border, pre-empting Republican efforts to force a congressional vote to send the troops. Obama will also request ...

Obama Troops: Sending 1,200 To Mexico Border

President Barack Obama will seek $500 million for security and send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border, an administration official said on Tuesday, after demands from both Republicans and Democrats for more federal resources ...

Arizona immigration law will boost crime in U.S. cities, police chiefs say

Arizona's new will increase crime in U.S. cities, not reduce it, by driving a wedge between police and immigrant communities, police chiefs from several of the state's and the nation's largest cities said Tuesday. This Story The new Arizona law will ...

Obama And Troops Border Bound

Obama and Troops: President Barack Obama will seek $500 million for security and send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border, an administration official said on Tuesday, after demands from both Republicans and Democrats for more ...

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