5 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
US arson think also faces German glow probe
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The man who allegedly ignited more than 50 fires that terrorized Los Angeles last week is also under investigation in Germany for a house fire near Frankfurt.
U.S. investigators also disclosed Wednesday that a search of...
4 Jan, 2012 [ (0) Comment ]
US still deliberation Yemeni leader’s visa request
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says it is still considering a visa request for Yemen's outgoing autocratic president.
Spokesman Jay Carney says the request is being considered for the sole purpose of President Ali Abdullah Saleh's coming to the...
8 Dec, 2011 [ (0) Comment ]
Immigration decider dismisses deportation box opposite lesbian associate of US citizen
NEW YORK — A federal immigration judge has signed an order dismissing the case against an Argentine woman who had married a U.S. citizen and was facing deportation.
Los Angeles-based immigration attorney Lavi Soloway, was notified Monday that U.S. Immigration Judge Terry Bain signed the order November 30, dismissing the...
7 Dec, 2011 [ (0) Comment ]
APNewsBreak: Tough US immigration law questioned
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) — The top legal official in the U.S. state with the country's toughest immigration law has suggested throwing out parts of the law after challenges by the federal government and strong protests by rights and business...
6 Dec, 2011 [ (0) Comment ]
US orders examination of tyro work visa programme
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US orders examination of tyro work visa program
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JACKSON, Mississippi — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has ordered an extensive review of a foreign exchange program that...
29 Nov, 2011 [ (0) Comment ]
US airline newcomer denies child porn charge
BOSTON (AP) — A university professor pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges that he viewed child pornography on his laptop during a flight from Salt Lake City to Boston.
Grant D. Smith, 47, was ordered held on $75,000 cash...
25 Nov, 2011 [ (0) Comment ]
US awaits recover of 3 students hold in Egypt
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Three American students arrested during a protest in Cairo and ordered released by an Egyptian court are in the midst of being processed by authorities there, a U.S. Embassy spokeswoman said Friday.
Katharina Gollner-Sweet, a spokeswoman for...
20 Nov, 2011 [ (0) Comment ]
AP Enterprise: US fugitive’s 41-year life on lam
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — On a spring day in 1976, while hiding out in Paris, an American member of the Black Liberation Army panicked.
Newspapers were trumpeting the arrest of four comrades who had helped him hijack a plane. He...
13 Nov, 2011 [ (0) Comment ]
US pushes correspondence module for businesses
ATLANTA (AP) — In the past few months, the roster of companies in a revamped, voluntary immigration enforcement program offered by the U.S. government has expanded by nearly one-fifth.
The rise in participants in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's...

