Fence along U.S.-Mexican border has helped reduce illegal crossings, says guardsman who helped build it
Last week, it was reported nationally that the number of people caught trying to sneak across the border in 2008 fell to the lowest level since the mid-1970s.
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Fence along U.S.-Mexican border has helped reduce illegal crossings, says guardsman who helped build it
Last week, it was reported nationally that the number of people caught trying to sneak across the border in 2008 fell to the lowest level since the mid-1970s.
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Border Fence is Progressing But It’s ‘Not the One Congress Had in Mind’
The $2.7 billion border “fence” authorized by Congress to be built along stretches of the U.S.-Mexico border is just over two-thirds finished--and should be mostly complete by the end of the year. But not everyone is happy with it.
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Homeland Security Secretary Hired Company with Illegal Workers
The nation's top immigration cop unknowingly used a company that hired illegal immigrants to clean his home for about three years, starting in 2005.
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Illegal Immigration Foe Rep. Tom Tancredo Retires
When Tom Tancredo, the lightning-rod Colorado conservative, went to Congress a decade ago, he promised he wouldn't disappear in Washington. He sure didn't.
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Immigration-overhaul supporters hope their hour has come
With Obama in office, a sympathetic Cabinet and more Democrats in Congress, supporters hope to revive a reform package next year. But the economic downturn sparks worry about protecting U.S. workers.
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Ethanol turns out to be the worst type of renewable energy
According to a new study by Mark Jacobson, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford, ethanol - whether derived from corn or cellulose - is the worst form of renewable energy.
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The Movie "Border"attacked by Open Border Organization
Angered over the possibility that Blockbuster will begin carrying the BORDER, the Immigration Clearinghouse--an no border organization has gone on the offensive urging members to mount a letter writing campaign against this excellent film.
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EDITORIAL: Whom shall Bush pardon?
In his last weeks in office, President Bush has an opportunity to redress the scales of justice for a few individuals who were harshly punished and some who never should have been prosecuted. In both categories are Border Patrol agents Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos, who deserve both a pardon and commutation.
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Democrat Leader: Restoring Offshore Drilling Ban a ‘Top Priority’ for Next Year
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told CNSNews.com on Wednesday that restoring the ban on new offshore oil drilling leases “will be a top priority for discussion next year” if the Democrats retain control of Congress.
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