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Border Patrol agents blast Obama administration

While the politicians and activists in Washington, DC and throughout the nation condemn the Arizona immigration enforcement law (SB1070), the news media has failed to cover the reaction of the people who patrol U.S. borders on a daily basis. We are ...

U.S. immigration court grants asylum to Obama's relative

CLEVELAND -- A U.S. immigration court has granted asylum to U.S. President Barack Obama's African aunt, allowing her to stay in the country and setting her on the road to citizenship after years of legal wrangling, her attorneys announced Monday. The ...

5.1-magnitude hits U.S.-Mexican border

Baku-APA. An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale jolted the U.S.-Mexican border, the U.S. Geological Survey said on Tuesday, APA reports quoting news.xinhuanet.com website. The quake struck at 5:38 p.m. local time Tuesday (0038 GMT Wednesday) ...

Terror cases has WH considering citizenship process, official says

By Anne E. Kornblut Warning that would-be terrorists are "hiding within our midst," White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan said Tuesday night that President Obama will not allow potential attackers to use U.S. citizenship as a shield - and ...

Immigration law in Arizona splits police officers across U.S.

PHOENIX -- Arizona's tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration is dividing police across the nation, pitting officers against their chiefs and raising questions about its potential to damage efforts to fight crime in Hispanic communities. Two ...

Economy, immigration, drugs on U.S.-Mexican agenda

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon will juggle the hot issues of immigration and drug violence with the pomp and ceremony of a state visit when the Mexican leader comes to the White House on ...

Immigration highlighted in Obama-Calderon meetings

WASHINGTON -- Propelled by a new Arizona law, the debate over immigration reform will take center stage when President Barack Obama welcomes Mexico's Felipe Calderon to the White House and could overshadow the drug wars as the prime topic in talks ...

Economic boycott along U.S. border is rescheduled

NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico The Day without Mexicans in which merchants on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande hope to demonstrate the economic power of Mexican nationals in the United States with a planned boycott, has been moved up a day and is now ...

American seeking asylum has a wife in Pune

Vietnam war veteran Jeff Knaebels family has registered a missing person case with Lohegaon police Jeff Knaebel, the 72-year-old who claimed in the Supreme Court four days ago that he was a Vietnam war veteran and was seeking asylum in India after ...

Amid furor over immigration law, Caldern paying call on U.S.

WASHINGTON Tension over an Arizona law aimed at immigrants threatens to overshadow a state visit Wednesday to honor Mexican President Felipe Caldern and spotlight U.S.-Mexico cooperation in the war on drugs. U.S. and Mexican officials have gone to ...

Immigration tops Mexico leader's agenda on U.S. visit

Mexican President Felipe Calderon is expected to air strong objections to U.S. immigration policies during a two-day visit that opens Wednesday with a private Oval Office meeting with President Obama. Calderon will protest the strict new anti-immigration ...

Mexican prez to talk immigration, drugs

WASHINGTON--The reluctance of the U.S. Congress and the Obama White House to move on immigration reform -- and the controversial Arizona law -- plus cross-border drug war violence will be on the agenda during a two-day visit by Mexican President Felipe ...

Immigration expected to dominate Obama-Calderon meetings, with new Arizona law sparking debate

WASHINGTON - Propelled by a new Arizona law, the debate over immigration reform will take center stage when President Barack Obama welcomes Mexico's Felipe Calderon to the White House and could overshadow the drug wars as the prime topic in talks between ...

Napolitano Hasn't Read Ariz. Immigration Law- U.S. Defends Arizona Law Bashing in China Meeting

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano admitted Monday that she has not read the controversial Arizona immigration law even though she's gone on television to criticize it, and continued to assert that it was "bad law enforcement law." The ...

Miss Oklahoma Defends Arizona Immigration Law

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Immigration, drugs top issues as Mexican president visits US

MEXICO CITY: Mexican President Felipe Calderon travels to Washington on Tuesday under pressure to defend Mexican immigrants after the passage of a controversial Arizona law, and to show results in his war against drug gangs. Calderon faces domestic ...

U.S. Border Patrol completes the apprehension of fraudulent document schemers

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers completed the arrest of one of three individuals accused of aiding and abetting each other to use fraudulent immigration documents. The arrest closed an alleged scheme of ...

US orders deportation of ex-Nazi to Austria

WASHINGTON (AFP) - A US judge on Tuesday ordered the deportation of former Nazi concentration camp guard Anton Geiser to Austria. Geiser, 85, immigrated from Austria to the United States in 1956 and became a naturalized US citizen six years later, ...

Judge orders ex-Nazi guard deported to Austria

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former Nazi concentration camp guard who has been living in Pennsylvania was ordered deported to Austria, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday. Anton Geiser, 85, has admitted that during World War Two he served as an armed ...

Judge grants Obama's aunt asylum in US

A US immigration judge has granted asylum to President Barack Obama's Kenyan aunt, allowing her to stay in the country and possibly become a citizen in about six years. ...

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