US tightens student visa rules after Boston bombing
The US is tightening its screening of international students, its first security change in response to the Boston Marathon bombings last month.
The move comes after a student from Kazakhstan - who did not have a valid visa - was accused...
Poll: Public Losing Interest in Immigration Reform Following Boston Bombing
The public's interest, motivation to fight for immigration reform is dwindling
By Lauren Fox
May 3, 2013
A new Quinnipiac poll out finds public support for immigration reform falling rapidly in the wake of the...
Boston bomb suspect moved; FBI probe shifts focus
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN and EILEEN SULLIVAN
Associated Press / April 26, 2013
BOSTON (AP) — Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhohkar Tsarnaev was moved from a hospital to a federal prison medical center while FBI agents shifted the focus...
North Korea to put American citizen on trial
North Korea says it is putting an American citizen on trial for allegedly trying to overthrow its government.
Korean-American Kenneth Bae, 44, was detained in the north-east city of Rajin last November whilst leading a tour group there...
1) that highly depends where in the nation you refer to you. the number of undocumented workers and their impact on the workforce varies considerably around the nation.
2) the whole reason they became such a large presence was because americans stopped taking the jobs they started to fill as...
LA priest ministered despite abuse conviction
By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press | April 14, 2013 | Updated: April 14, 2013 2:07pm
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When the Rev. John Anthony Salazar arrived in Tulia, Texas, in 1991, he was warmly welcomed by the Roman Catholic community tucked in the...
well the point of the immigration bill will be to address making the current policy fit today's reality of the need by american employers to hire workers from economies wiling and qualified to do jobs many americans either don't or aren't qualified to, for whatever various reasons. so obviously...
Is the Bank of Japan done?
By Charles Riley @CNNMoneyInvest April 14, 2013: 8:25 PM ET
HONG KONG (CNNMoney)
Japan is in the midst of a high-wire act: It is trying to reawaken its economy while not sparking a currency war.
The country is trying to beat 15 years of deflation -- falling...
Bipartisan Senate immigration plan to be unveiled
Alan Gomez, USA TODAY7:17 p.m. EDT April 14, 2013
WASHINGTON -- After more than two months of pain-staking negotiations behind closed doors, a bipartisan group of senators are ready to unveil their sweeping proposal Tuesday that would...
expanding the amount of people allowed to come in to work jobs at the lower and of the pay scale americans won't take, will actually help that, with the all the fresh revenue generated by having them working on the books and paying to enter legally. why should the coyotes get it? plus we would...
Immigration bill expected this week, senators say
WASHINGTON | Sun Apr 7, 2013 12:13pm EDT
(Reuters) - A bill to overhaul the immigration system would likely be completed by the end of this week, two senior senators said on Sunday.
Democratic Senator Charles Schumer of New York said...
Yen tumbles on aggressive BOJ; U.S. jobs weigh on stocks
WASHINGTON | Sun Apr 7, 2013 12:13pm EDT
(Reuters) - A bill to overhaul the immigration system would likely be completed by the end of this week, two senior senators said on Sunday.
Democratic Senator Charles Schumer of New...
Anne Smedinghoff, U.S. Diplomat Killed in Afghanistan 'Loved the Work She Was Doing'
By LUIS MARTINEZ (@LMartinezABC) , NICK SCHIFRIN (@nickschifrin) and ALEEM AGHA
April 7, 2013
The friends and family of Anne Smedinghoff are mourning the 25-year-old Foreign Service Officer killed in a...
U.S. demand for skilled worker visas seen topping quota soon
SAN FRANCISCO | Mon Apr 1, 2013 9:18pm EDT
(Reuters) - A popular U.S. visa program for skilled workers is likely to hit its quota within days after its application period opens, triggering a lottery and signaling that...
State can’t afford ‘Dream Act’ for illegal immigrants, key senator says
A Washington state lawmaker says funds are too scarce to extend need-based college aid to illegal immigrants, dimming the prospects for the measure supporters call the Washington Dream Act.
By JONATHAN KAMINSKY
The...
Asking Jan Ting: How will the DREAM Act impact America?
Thursday, March 28, 2013 - The Conscience of a Realist by Joseph Cotto
FLORIDA, March 28, 2012 — Although currently out of the headlines, illegal immigration remains a serious problem.
Capitol Hill is now abuzz with controversy...
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