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Four officials accused of receiving bribes for immigration fraud
Authorities on Wednesday announced charges against a ring of federal officials who allegedly received bribes of cash and expensive gifts in exchange for fraudulent immigration benefits. The scheme was allegedly orchestrated by Koreatown attorney Kwang...Tags: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Czech Republic, Immigration, Politics, Japan
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Cybersecurity careers discussed at IMSA
Cybersecurity is a growing career field because even secure networks are vulnerable to attack, experts told Illinois Math and Science Academy students last week. The panel discussion in Aurora featured four experts who spoke about the importance of...
Tags: Science and Technology, FBI, Viral Diseases and Infections, Security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Thune praises Air Force plan to allow limited flying of B1's
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator John Thune today praised the Air Force’s announcement that it plans to alter its previous decision to ground B-1B Lancer bombers at Ellsworth and once again begin flying B-1 training missions on a limited basis starting...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Military Equipment
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U.S. government begins intelligence review in Boston bombing case
WASHINGTON — The CIA and departments of Justice and Homeland Security have begun a high-level internal review of whether intelligence was mishandled prior to the Boston Marathon bombings, though President Obama and his top advisors said they had...
Tags: Sports, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Politics, FBI, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Federal innovation a matter of perspective
The federal government has an innovation problem — or does it? The answer depends on whom you ask. Federal employees surveyed over the past three years have had a declining view of government innovation. But that doesn't mean Uncle Sam doesn't...Tags: Environmental Politics, Government, Politics, Invention and Innovation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Border Patrol struggles to measure what it can't see
SAN DIEGO — Kathy Gomez estimates that U.S. Border Patrol agents catch 75% of the migrants who try to run through the strawberry fields at her farm near the border with Tijuana. Farther east, Miguel Diaz thinks the number hits 90% at his junkyard...
Tags: Immigration, Politics, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Republicans demand changes in Senate immigration bill
WASHINGTON — As a sweeping immigration bill moves forward in the Senate, Republicans are demanding stronger border security measures than those agreed upon during four months of bipartisan negotiation. The process of toughening the bill could...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, FBI, Thomas R. Carper, Crime, Law and Justice
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Start snitching: the public's role in fighting terrorism
The arrest of three friends of the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing reminds us of the consequences of withholding information from investigators, lying or being an accessory after the fact for a friend or loved one. In other words, if...
Tags: Sports, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, FBI, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Sen. Boxer: Israel visa bill doesn't condone discrimination
Re "Israel's free pass from Boxer," Opinion, April 28 George Bisharat grossly misleads readers when he claims that bipartisan legislation I introduced would allow Israel to "continue racially profiling Americans of Arab and Muslim heritage who travel to...
Tags: Barbara Boxer, Travel, Politics, Interior Policy, Israel
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Politics as Usual
Barletta wants Boston bombing immigration hearings U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta pounced on news that one of the alleged Boston Marathon bombers' friends re-entered the country without a valid visa. The 11th District Republican, well known for his passionate...Tags: Government, Politics, Joe Biden, Crime, Law and Justice, Patricia H Vance
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Boston bombing inquiries prompt new look at student visas
The federal government will tighten oversight to help ensure that foreign students seeking to enter the United States have valid student visas — the latest step to increase security after the Boston Marathon bombings. The heightened scrutiny by U....
Tags: Sports, Government, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Politics
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Political calculus keeps Cuba on U.S. list of terror sponsors
Cuba’s communist leadership was quick to send condolences to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings and to reiterate to Washington that it “rejects and condemns unequivocally all acts of terrorism.” Once a key supplier of arms and...
Tags: Sports, Government, John Kerry, Politics, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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