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Obama to send up to 1,200 troops to border TUCSON, Ariz. - President Barack Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said Tuesday,...
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Seventh lawsuit filed over Ariz. immigration law, first to object to police training materials A seventh challenge to Arizona's tough new immigration crackdown says training materials designed to...
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Holder: US to watch Arizona for racial profiling WASHINGTON — The Justice Department hasn't ruled out filing a second lawsuit challenging Arizona's immigration law if evidence shows racial profiling...
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Rights groups, feds trying to prevent law from taking effect next week PHOENIX — The Arizona immigration law came under new legal scrutiny in a packed courtroom Thursday as a federal judge considered...
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Mexico braces for effects of Arizona immigration law MEXICO CITY — The other side of the border is also preparing for the implementation of Arizona's new immigration law, which could lead to a surge...
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Cops, activists prepare ahead of Ariz. law PHOENIX — The sheriff of Arizona's most populous county is making room in a vast outdoor jail and determined to round up illegal immigrants to fill it....
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Immigration in the USA is ridiculous, have you seen these changes to USA visa rules also. This means it will be even harder to get entry legally now.
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It is ridiculous ..... and it may be harder to gain legal entry. But, how does it compare to immigration to other countries? I am a firm supporter of ANY country enforcing it's immigration laws and...
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Judge Blocks Ariz. Immigration Provisions A federal judge has blocked the most contentious parts of Arizona's tough new immigration law just hours before it takes effect, according to the Associated...
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Analysis: Immigration ruling carries double-edged sword WASHINGTON — A U.S. judge's ruling blocking key parts of Arizona's immigration law could bolster President Barack Obama's standing among...
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Legal battle looms over Arizona immigration law Phoenix, Arizona (CNN) -- A legal battle over a tough Arizona immigration law appeared certain after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction...
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Arizona appeals immigration order Scores arrested at protests in Phoenix; police delay sweeps The judge has been threatened. Protesters rallied in cities from Los Angeles to New York. The sheriff of...
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Arizona can prevail on immigration law Commentators are making overblown statements about the judge's order without having actually read it. As a lawyer who supports the enactment of state laws that...
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What the Ruling on Arizona's Immigration Law Means As for the politics of all this, the Arizona brouhaha has thrust immigration once again to the front of the political debate. That's not a clear win...
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Ariz. governor considers changing immigration law PHOENIX — The fight over Arizona's immigration law showed no signs of letting up Friday as the federal judge who blunted its force faced threats and...
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Illegal immigrants also risk arrest leaving U.S. NOGALES, Ariz. — Undocumented immigrants who decide to leave the United States because of increasing enforcement and decreasing job prospects now face...
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Nun's death sparks immigration debate Bristow, Virginia (CNN) -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has ordered an investigation after a man who was in the United States illegally killed a...
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Nun's death sparks immigration debate Bristow, Virginia (CNN) -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has ordered an investigation after a man who was in the United States illegally killed a...
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the DREAM Act DREAM stands for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors, and it's the brainchild of Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, and Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Indiana. The bill targets young...
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