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Obama on immigration: 'Right tone' or 'same old story'?
LAS VEGAS -- In a telephone news conference after President Obama's speech on immigration, U.S. labor leaders, educators, clergy and civil rights advocates said they were pleased that the White House spelled out the job ahead without partisan undertone....
Tags: Migration, Employment, Immigration, Barack Obama, American Civil Liberties Union
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Border security trigger called for in Senate's immigration plan
Staff Writer, Copy EditorPresident Obama on Tuesday unveiled his guiding principles for Congress to consider when they take up immigration reform in the coming months. Obama’s much-anticipated speech comes a day after a group of key Senate leaders unveiled a bipartisan...Tags: Migration, Immigration, Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Media Industry
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New El Centro Sector Border Patrol chief appointed
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Deputy Commissioner David V. Aguilar and Border Patrol Chief Michael J. Fisher have announced the selection of Carla Provost as the new chief patrol agent for the El Centro Sector U.S. Border Patrol, according to a press...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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Two Bahamians who claimed to be adrift for 12 hours accused of human smuggling
As soon as they hit the beach the morning of Dec. 20 after 12 hours of being adrift, the Spanish-speaking people started running. At least that's what Renado Shavar Smith, one of two Bahamian men accused of human smuggling by boat, allegedly told...Tags: Trials, Bahamas, Boynton Beach, Dominican Republic, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Former Marine back in the U.S. after months in a Mexican prison
After spending months in a Mexican prison for attempting to carry his great-grandfather’s shotgun into the country, a former Marine has been released and is back in the United States. Jon Hammar, 27, a veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,...
Tags: Prisons, Janet Napolitano, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, U.S. Congress, Hillary Clinton
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Marijuana falls from sky
More than 300 pounds of marijuana fell from the sky near the Calexico downtown Port of Entry early Wednesday morning, according to a U.S. Border Patrol press release. Border Patrol agents saw an ultra-light aircraft travel north into the U.S. from...
Tags: Mexico
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Thank You: Thanks for helping Gift from the Heart
Operations Manager, Neighborhood HouseNeighborhood House of Calexico Inc. would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who made the 2012 Gift from the Heart toy distribution a success. This event would not be possible without the help and dedication of all organizations,...Tags: U.S. Postal Service
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Valley Police Beat: Child injures arm falling out of tree
BRAWLEY — Reports of a child falling out of a tree on B Street in Brawley were made to the local police department here. The incident occurred around 5 p.m. Monday, with Gold Cross of America arriving around 6 p.m. to examine the child’s...
Tags: Crimes, Drug Trafficking, Broken Arm, Security, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Today in History: Severe crop damage due to 18-degree freeze
>> 50 Years Ago — “It’s impossible to give an estimate of crop damage done by the 18-degree freeze,” according to Assistant County Agricultural Commissioner John Taylor,” “but it looks as bad or worse than last year&... -
Who qualifies for federal bonuses?
Can someone find out how, amid all the budget constraints and looming fiscal cliff, that certain federal employees are receiving bonuses? From $500 up to $5,000 each. Namely Border Patrol agents, ICE and DEA across the country. Not everyone, but only...Tags: Labor Legislation, National Government, Career and Workplace, Politics, Fiscal Cliff
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30 Mexican cartel members charged in major drug probe, officials say
L.A. NOWThirty members of a violent Mexican drug cartel active in bringing illegal narcotics to Southern California have been charged after a two-year undercover investigation, officials in San Diego announced.... -
'Pick up' vans found at Rancho Palos Verdes beach where panga was headed
L.A. NOWTwo possible "pick up" vehicles were found waiting in Rancho Palos Verdes early Monday as a panga boat carrying 25 people approached the shoreline in what's being investigated as a possible human smuggling operation. The vehicles were parked near a......
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