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A Defense of the 'Real ID' Measure
President Bush recently signed the new federal law requiring verification of legal U.S. citizenship for driver's license applicants. We will hear arguments for and against the new regulations: Today Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, makes the case for it.
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President Bush Renews Defense of High Court Pick
Scrutiny of Harriet Miers, President Bush's choice for the Supreme Court, continues, while the president reiterates his support for her. Some Republican senators have expressed doubts about the choice, and a number of conservative commentators have suggested the nomination should withdrawn.
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Immigration Issue Doesn't Divide McCain, Obama
Immigration is getting little play on the presidential campaign trail, in part because the two candidates' stances aren't very different. Both supported a Senate bill that would have legalized millions of immigrants and created a guest-worker program.
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Trump Greenlights Sanctions Against International Criminal Court Investigators
The ICC recently announced it was looking into war crimes allegations against the U.S. in Afghanistan. Now, the Trump administration is pushing back with an executive order targeting ICC staff.
Somaliland To Trump: Take Us Off Your Travel Ban
The self-declared republic believes it should not be included on the list along with Somalia. 'We are two different states," says the foreign minister. It's a long story.
Syrian Refugees Left With Questions After Immigration Halt
The temporary suspension of immigrants from Syria has left some refugees stuck in Lebanon, wondering what is next.
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Who Is Judge James L. Robart And Why Did He Block Trump's Immigration Order?
Judge James L. Robart is an appointee of President George W. Bush who also noted last year that "black lives matter."
Man Who Sexually Assaulted Airline Passenger Convicted, Could Face Life In Prison
It took a jury less than four hours of deliberation to convict a Detroit-area man of sexually assaulting a woman who had fallen asleep in the window seat next to him during an overnight flight.
FIFA Fires Criminal Complaint At Viagogo Over World Cup, Threatening To Void Tickets
FIFA says its website is the "only official and legitimate" way to get the tickets. But the World Cup final is a hot ticket on ticket reseller Viagogo's site, costing up to nearly $14,100.
Doctors Without Borders Rejects EU Funds Over Migrant Policies
The aid group explained the decision by criticizing the EU's deal with Turkey to deport migrants who reach Europe. "We cannot take funds from those who do so much harm," the organization said.
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