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Homeland Security shifts focus to employers - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Los Angeles and Washington -- Stepping into the political minefield of immigration reform, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano soon will direct federal agents to focus more on arresting and prosecuting American employers than the illegal laborers who sneak into the ...
Making the world work again - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — We are living through a time of global economic challenges that cannot be met by half-measures or... the isolated efforts of any nation. Now, the leaders of the G-20 have a responsibility to take bold, comprehensive and coordinated action that not only ... (more) Making the world work again - Los Angeles Times
Eligibility lawyer says Homeland Security shadowing him
worldnetdaily.com — A lawyer spearheading the effort in Washington state to bring light to the issue of Barack Obama's... eligibility to be president says he was shadowed all day today by officers with the federal Department of Homeland Security, the Snohomish County ... (more) Eligibility lawyer says Homeland Security shadowing him
Homeland Security Now Employment Agency
Homeland Security Now Employment Agency
jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com — Have you been laid off during this recent downturn in the economy? Maybe you have a lot... of anxiety over your employment prospects. Having any luck in your search for another job? Well if you are an actual tax paying US citizen you don't qualify for ... (more) Homeland Security Now Employment Agency
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Newspaper Roundup for Mar. 31, 2009
CNSNews.com Headlines — ... air Ayers lecture by satellite Decision frustrates student organizers Boston Globe: Harvard says yes to 7% (2,046 students) of 29,112 applicants Boston Globe: Jet Blue employee hitches free ride in cargo hold The flight was free, but the ride was rough Washington Post: Palin's Political Problems Persist Chicago Sun-Times: Are SUVs, big TVs signs of 'affluenza'? Washington Times: Coal is winner even in 'green' Congress Los Angeles Times: Homeland Security shifts focus to employers Washington Times: N.Y. House race in ...

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Political Animal — ... FinancialStability.gov * An interesting shift in emphasis : "Stepping into the political minefield of immigration reform, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano soon will direct federal agents to focus more on arresting and prosecuting American employers than the illegal laborers who sneak into the country to work for them." * I don't know what Doug Feith is so ...

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