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Obama's illegal immigrant aunt problem
The SwampA police officer on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008 outside the public housing building in South Boston where Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's aunt Zeituni Onyango reportedly lives. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola) by Frank James (updated at 12:48...Tags: Politics, Demographics, John McCain, Immigration, Crime, Law and Justice
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GOP tips its Holder questions
The Swampby Frank James The Republican National Committee telegraphs the topics Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans will grill Eric Holder on today at his confirmation hearing to be President-elect Barack Obama's Attorney General. Actually, some Democrats may...Tags: Lobbying, Global Crossing Limited, The New York Times, Prisons, Lawyers
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Gilli: The Great Evolver wants to stop deportations
Spin CycleKirsten Gillibrand certainly is evolving fast. A week ago, she was opposed to any sort of "amnesty" for illegal immigrants, opposed giving drivers licenses to illegals, favored making English the official language, favored tough sanctions on employers who...Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, National or Ethnic Minorities, Demographics, Long Island
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Obama's illegal alien aunt has court date
The Swampby Frank James President Barack Obama's Kenyan aunt who is in the U.S. illegally had an immigration court date today in Boston at which a judge set her asylum hearing date for next February. Zeituni Onyango, half sister to Obama's......Tags: Politics, Demographics, Immigration, Migration, Government
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A solvable problem
WASHINGTON -- It was always clear that the 11 million people in this country without papers were not going to be rounded up and deported. The question was when our leaders would officially recognize this fact -- which could only happen if Republicans...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Republican Party, Politics, U.S. Senate, Employees
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The D-word
Victor Davis HansonDeportation has become a near-taboo word. Yet the recent Boston bombings inevitably rekindle old questions about the way the U.S. admits, or at times deports, foreign nationals. Despite the Obama administration's politically driven and cyclical claims of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Russia, FBI
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Joel Brinkley: What tyrants fear most: social media
American VoicesMost of the world's dictators share a common fear, and it's not of the United States, NATO, the United Nations or any outside entity. No, the force that most threatens them is social media. Originally designed as enhanced online chat forums for young...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, The New York Times, Prisons, Iran, Corporate Crime
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Romney for president! (Governor Romney, that is)
He is referred to everywhere as Gov. Mitt Romney, even though he hasn't been a governor for six years. It's a practice I have never understood. "Former" or "ex" is more accurate but apparently not as polite. Anyway, as polls are starting to shift...
Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Social Issues, Plan B (drug), Family
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Rodricks: Thousands of undocumented workers pay state taxes
Under the Maryland Dream Act, students who want to attend our community colleges or public universities at the in-state tuition rate must have attended a Maryland high school for at least three years. They must prove that their families filed state income...Tags: DREAM Act, The New York Times, State Income Tax, Income Tax, Personal Income
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Murder suspect's brother returns to home following fire
The brother of a man accused in the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy returned home for the first time Friday. William and Glenn Beard's house went up in flames just days after Jarrell Tucker died. Glenn Beard is charged with murder and possession...
Tags: Gang Activity, Murder, Shootings, International Law, Theft
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Rachel Marsden: When terrorists 'killed' in drone strikes aren't really dead
American VoicesPARIS -- Is "killed by a drone strike" the new "alive and well"? If you pay close enough attention, it makes you wonder what's really going on. Here's how this charade usually goes: One or more major news organizations runs a story about some Middle...Tags: Terrorism, Pakistan, ABC (tv network), France, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Orange you glad that Bird is back at Disney?
Ramblings and a semi-rant of a Theme Park Ranger:
•I can't get over the outpouring of love for Orange Bird, the cartoon character that returned to Magic Kingdom last month. Some Disney fans have been jubilant ever since.
His appeal could be...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Travel, Islands of Adventure, Gardens and Parks, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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