Border activists deploy 'reality checkpoints' in El Paso
About a dozen members from several community organizations on Wednesday
passed out information about legal rights when dealing with immigration
officials at the Paso del Norte bridge. The ACLU of New Mexico,
Regional Center and the Paso del Norte Civil Rights Project launched the
"Border Reality Checkpoint" campaign with more than 300 flyers to be
given out. Holding Spanish signs that read "Reporte abusos de la
patrulla fronteriza," (Report Border Patrol abuse), organizers handed
the flyers to people crossing the bridge and other pedestrians who were
in the area.
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Government wasted more than $1B in improper payments last year
By its own estimate, the government made about $100 billion in payments
last year to people who may not have been entitled to receive them — tax
credits to families that didn't qualify, unemployment benefits to
people who had jobs and medical payments for treatments that might not
have been necessary. Congressional investigators say the figure could be
even higher.
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Obama wants blank check for border crisis
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell blamed Obama administration policies Thursday
for the sudden arrival of tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors at
the southern border and said the president's emergency spending request
amounted to more of the same.
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Democrats introduce bills to undo SC decision on religious freedom
Democrats introduced twin bills Wednesday
to undo the Supreme Court Hobby Lobby decision that allows for-profit
companies to opt out of contraception coverage required by the
Affordable Care Act.
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General tells new Benghazi story
Well-trained attackers executed the deadly dawn assault on a CIA complex
in Benghazi, Libya, suggesting different perpetrators from those who
penetrated the U.S. diplomatic mission the previous night, according to
newly revealed testimony from top military commanders.
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Israel Weighing Pros And Cons Of Ground Offensive
Israel so far has called up 20,000 reserve troops as it weighs expanding
its aerial bombardments in the Gaza Strip with a ground offensive. Army
spokesman Peter Lerner said Thursday that the government and military were still discussing the pros and cons of sending ground troops into the coastal enclave.
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Border Politics: Obama attempts to pin blame on Congress
Faced with a potentially awkward scene at the Texas-Mexico border,
President Barack Obama sought to recast the political debate over a
flood of young migrants as a question of Republican willingness to
tackle the problem, not his decision to skip a chance to view the crisis
first-hand.
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