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- President Obama on Wrong Side of 'Moaters' MajorityDespite President Obama's recent flippant remarks to the contrary, a vast majority of Americans '" perhaps soon to be nicknamed "moaters" '" strongly disagree that America's borders are sufficiently secure.
- Immigration and Border Security Issues in Tucson, ArizonaThis story presents information about immigration and border issues in Tucson, Arizona. It also advertises upcoming information sessions about these critically important issues.
Top Ten Effects of $600 Border Security BillPresident Obama praised a $600 million security bill which will help border agents learn spanish and give funds to the Tucson Arizona ostrich transportation research center. Ten other surprising effects of the bill are listed in this article.
Advice for Elect Obama on Border SecurityWalls have historically been used to keep borders secure. They have also historically failed for those who built them.
New Border Security Rules Require Proof of American CitizenshipOn Tuesday Mar. 20, 2007, I had my own experience with Homeland Security reentering the U.S. from Windsor ON. With the rules in place then, there shouldn't have been a problem. But there was...
A First-Hand Look as U.S. Imposes New Border Security MeasuresAs of January 31, 2008, the United States ended its policy of accepting oral declarations of citizenship at its borders with Mexico and Canada in order to strengthen its border security.
The Republican Presidential Candidates Positions on Immigration and Border SecurityAll but one of the eleven declared Republican Presidential Candidates has at least a statement outlining his position on Immigration and Border Security. This is one issue that can be a very important deciding point
The Democratic Presidential Candidates Policies on Immigration and Border SecurityImmigration and Border Security is an important issue to many voters and with bills being introduced in Congress, it will be important for voters to keep up on the bills and how the candidates who are currently Senators and Congressmen vote.
The Positions of the Third Party Presidential Candidates Regarding Immigration and Border SecurityStats show that Third Party Candidates are getting more attention from the voters. Read their opinions on the issue of Immigration and Border Security and you will get quiet a few different opinions to be sure.- Things You Really Should Know Prior to Hiring an Immigration SolicitorFor anyone who is preparing to maneuver and you need the help of an immigration solicitor to do so, then there are specific questions you should ask your solicitor prior to agreeing to hire them. To begin with, it is important to know what encounter
Babeu Offers Kool-Aid Drinks to Border MayorsHomeland Security would face $1.1 billion in cuts below 2010 level and $2.2 billion below President's fiscal year 2011 request. This includes $350 million in border security fencing compared to fiscal year 2010 levels. GOP members agree to cut funding.
National Sheriff of the Year "Creating Panic"The ArizonaDailyStar reports "Mayors in the Arizona border towns of Nogales, Douglas and San Luis have sent a letter to Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu asking him to tone down his rhetoric about the violence along the border. "- Border Security: Republicans Vs Democrats Vs Common SenseWhy is it that when it comes to issues of Border Security, both parties act like a room full of spoiled 6-year olds? Codename lays down a few basic reasons, some evidence, and a few basic (if painful) steps to getting the country back on the right track.
- Beyond the Immigration Debate: Partisan Politics Take a Back SeatDespite political and party differences, Arizona members of Congress agree something must be done about illegal immigration.
AZ Senator Jon Kyl Says Border Security is Being Held HostageAZ Senator Jon Kyl spoke at a Tea Party meeting in North Tempe, Arizona on June 18 and stated that the government is not securing the border because they feel that if they do, Congress won't support comprehensive immigration reform.- Obama - No Border Security Without Immigration ReformSenator John Kyl, Republican of Arizona, reports at a town hall meeting (Republicans still have those) about the illegal immigration problem. Kyl has some chilling news about President Obama's attitude about the issue.
Who Should Verify Immigrants' Status?Politicians expect people to hire day laborers only after asking for proper identification. But that expectation has the potential to be lead to profiling, the very thing they claim to oppose.- Border SecurityThis is the second article regarding immigration in my "finding common ground..." series. The ability of foreign and enemy agents to infiltrate our country is only made worse by our lack of border security.
- Immigration Still Huge Issue in the Golden StateChecking in with voters in Southern California about the hot issue that the candidates wish would go away: immigration, and in particular, illegal immigration.
New Border Security Measures in PlaceThe Department of Homeland Security has beefed up security measures.- New Bill on Border Security Could Put More Law Enforcement at the BordersThe purpose of the bill is to reduce illegal immigration by a dramatic increase in the level of law enforcement at the border and in the interior portions of the states as well.
- The Immigration Controversy: Is America Still a Melting Pot?The immigration controversy and a story about a young woman who is being sent back to a country which is completely foreign to her.
- The Immigration ControversySenate bill S. 2612 proposes reforms on immigration and border security.
Are We Protecting Our Borders or Surrendering Our Rights?Since 9/11 our government has spent billions of dollars to increase border security and stop the flow of illegal migration from other countries into the United States.- Failure of ImmigrationVoters want an immigration deal. The problem was on the inside of the Senate chamber. The collective failure of the two parties already appears to have stimulated interest in an independent or third party candidate for president in 2008.
- Bush Wants Funds Allocated for Border Security SoonIn an effort to revive the immigration bill that was pulled from Senate consideration last week, President George Bush is pushing for accelerated funding for border security.
- America's Slave Driven EconomyToday, everyone everywhere in the country seems to be talking about the immigration issue, more appropriately, the illegal immigration issue.
US Border Security and Illegal ImmigrationUS Customs officers sleeping on the job!- Immigration Politics: There's More to Security Than Border ControlThe Bush administration got its new immigration policy out, but the United States policy has problems.





