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Obama to send US troops to bolster Mexico border security

President Obama has bowed to mounting political pressure over illegal immigration by ordering more than 1,000 National Guard troops to shore up Americas border with Mexico. Longstanding rancour in the border states, which is fuelled by links between ...

Obama sending troops to Mexican border

(By Randal C. Archibold, New York Times) President Barack Obama will send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the Southwest border and seek increased spending on law enforcement there to combat drug smuggling after Republican and Democratic lawmakers ...

All Americans: Children of immigrants and their families revel in new citizenship status

Kevin Le, 7, (center) repeats his oath at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services offices Tuesday, where 26 children of naturalized citizens were granted citizenship. They received a certificate in recognition of their status. Every parent ...

Kelowna man arrested with $500,000 at U.S. border

2:47 PM A 66-year-old man from Kelowna was arrested at the U.S. border after officials found more than $500,000 cash hidden in his vehicle. According to media sources, Richard Neumeyer was taken into custody on Friday at the border crossing in Osoyoos ...

Obama Sends National Guard To Arizona Border

President Obama will send up to 1,200 additional National Guard troops to support law enforcement efforts along the Southwest border, the White House has announced. The troops won't make arrests or otherwise intervene directly, but will help with support ...

U.S. raises non-immigrant visa application fee

Taipei, May 26 (CNA) The United States is scheduled to increase its non-immigrant visa application processing fee, effective ...

Americans Divided On Immigration

NBC survey finds 70% of whites back the AZ law, while only 31% of Hispanics support the measure. And/But: 32% approve of Obama's handling of immigration reform. Conducted May 20-23, error margin 3.7 points. ...

Obama Loses Border Battle

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has every right to celebrate the hard-won moral victory for her state. Brewer stood up to the press, the open borders lobby, criticism from arrogant Obama administration officials who havent read the Arizona law, a ...

US-Mexico border: 1,200 additional National Guard troops to be deployed

U.S. Presdient Barack Obama plans strengthened National Guard presence on US-Mexico border President Obama is reported to be preparing steps to bolster security along the U.S.-Mexico border, including sending National Guard troops to the area. The ...

US to boost Mexico border troops

The US president is planning to send up to 1,200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexican border to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking, officials say. Barack Obama's move, for which $500m is being sought, follows demands from both Republicans ...

US raises non-immigrant visa application fee

::: Home Search Search News 05/26/2010 (CNA) The United States is scheduled to increase its non-immigrant visa application processing fee, effective June 4, the Taipei office of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) said in aWednesday press release. ...

Growth of interracial marriage slows as more US Hispanics, Asians seek to pair with immigrants

Melting pot or racial divide? The growth of interracial marriages is slowing among U.S.-born Hispanics and Asians. Still, blacks are substantially more likely than before to marry whites. ... ...

Obama's border security plans appears to be a scaled-down version of the Bush plan

PHOENIX - President Barack Obama's plan to send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border appears to be a scaled-down version of the border security approach championed by his predecessor. The 6,000 troops sent by President George ...

Obama Directs National Guard To Southwest Border

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U.S. to add 1,200 troops to southern border

President Obama will deploy an additional 1,200 National Guard troops to the southern border and request $500 million extra for border security, according to an administration official. The decision comes as the White House is seeking Republican support ...

Obama's border plan looks similar to Bush's

President Barack Obama's plan to send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border appears to be a scaled-down version of the border security approach championed by his predecessor. The 6,000 troops who were sent by President George W. ...

Obama sending troops to border

WASHINGTON - Under pressure to take action, President Obama is ordering 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said Tuesday, preempting Republican efforts to force a congressional vote to send the troops. ...

Obama will send troops to bolster Mexico border

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama will dispatch up to 1,200 National Guard troops to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border and will ask Congress for $500 million to shore up law enforcement in the Southwest and provide other border protection tools. The ...

Poles, Romanians and Americans lead immigration to Germany

Poland, Romania and the United States were the largest sources of immigration to Germany last year, which surged by six percent according to official figures. Volker Bouffier to replace Roland Koch as Hessian state premier - Politics (26 May 10) High ...

Obama's border plan familiar

PHOENIX - PRESIDENT Barack Obama's plan to send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border appears to be a scaled-down version of the border security approach championed by his predecessor. The 6,000 troops sent by President George W. ...

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