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Rep. Duncan Hunter vows to deport U.S.-born kids of illegal immigrants as Arizona brushfire hits California
Top of the TicketIt happened, naturally, at a "tea party" rally. California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, in Ramona on Saturday speaking to his conservative base, was asked if he would support the deportation of American children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants...... -
Sunday morning: Sen. Lindsey Graham on ‘Face the Nation’; Sen. John McCain on ‘This Week’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelNBC's “Meet the Press” will be pre-empted this weekend for Wimbledon. Here's a look at the programs that will offer guests on the Fourth of July. CBS' “Face the Nation” will interview Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., from Afghanistan.... -
Sunday shows: McCain, Graham, Dingell, DeMint
Top of the TicketAlso, Kenneth Feinberg, Joe Lieberman and Reps. John Boccieri, Duncan Hunter, and Mike Coffman.... -
Weekend TV Talk Shows: Afghanistan remains a key topic
Show TrackerSATURDAY The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, the Middle East, the economy, the World Cup, Chelsea's wedding: President Bill Clinton. 3 p.m. CNN Larry King Live 6 and 9 p.m. CNN McLaughlin Group 6:30 p.m. KCET SUNDAY...... -
Weekend TV Talk Shows: CNN's 'State of the Union' talks to Secretary of State Clinton
Show TrackerSATURDAY The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 2010 elections: co-authors John Heilemann and Mark Halperin ("Game Change"); gays in the military: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Rep. Duncan Hunter. (R-Alpine) 3 p.m. CNN Larry King Live 6 and 9 p.m. CNN..... -
Paul believes in threat of North American superhighway
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe man from Arlington, Texas, could barely contain his smirk as he looked into a computer video camera to pose a question of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. Paul's followers talk about such conspiracy theories as "merging the United States...Tags: Government, European Union, Travel, Migration, Politics
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Going protectionist over a fantasy highway
The U.S. is known for its "paranoid style" of politics, so brace yourself for the next Big Scare coming down the pike (literally) -- the Trans-Texas Corridor. Isolationist conservatives, emboldened by their jihad last year against the Dubai Ports World...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Government, Trade Policy, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Travel
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A border bonfire smolders
THERE ARE two obvious ways to save the bankrupt liberal radio network Air America: Get Al Franken some new, funny material and hire a Lou Dobbs. I say "a Lou Dobbs" because the CNN host himself is probably too expensive, but his limousine populism is...Tags: Immigration, Social Issues, Trade Policy, Government, Politics
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Fair elections for Pakistan
Since 9/11, the United States has placed greater importance on backing a Pakistani leader who will fight Islamic terrorism than on encouraging democracy for that troubled nation. The result is a country that is no more democratic and is now dangerously...Tags: Judd Gregg, Politics, National Security, Defense, Civil Unrest
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'Domestic tranquillity'
This has rarely been a tranquil nation. Born in revolution, tested by civil war, energized by protest, the United States has survived turmoil even as it has pursued its constitutional mandate to ensure tranquillity. Today, that elusive sense of domestic...Tags: Social Issues, Trade Policy, Government, Colleges and Universities, Local Government
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Primary colors
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Amoskeag Strummers had their banjos in hand, the Shriners were standing by their little red cars and the parade was about to begin. Then, across the lawn and into this classic New England small-town scene strode a tall, slim, implausibly handsome...Tags: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Government, Rudy Giuliani, Dave Barry, Migration
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As border-control device, San Diego's fence divides
Tribune national correspondentIf there's a war being waged over illegal immigration, then San Diego's border with Mexico is its most militarized battleground. Disputes over the success or failure of the buildup during the past dozen years can be as dramatic as its stature: 14 miles...Tags: Immigration, Sports, Politics, Migration, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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