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  1. article DHS freed over 2,000 immigrants since February

    Saturday, March 2, 2013 1:05 pm

    WASHINGTON — The Homeland Security Department released from its jails more than 2,000 illegal immigrants facing deportation in recent weeks due to looming budget cuts and planned to release 3,000 more during March, The Associated Press has learned.

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  2. article Obama deportation proposal could cost $585 million

    Tuesday, July 24, 2012 12:48 pm

    WASHINGTON — The Obama administration's new plan to grant temporary work permits to many young, illegal immigrants who otherwise could be deported may cost more than $585 million and require hiring hundreds of new federal employees to process more than 1 million anticipated requests, according to internal documents obtained by The Associated Press.

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  3. article House subcommittee issues subpoena to DHS

    Friday, November 4, 2011 1:03 pm

    WASHINGTON (AP) — House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith has issued a subpoena to force the Homeland Security Department to turn over immigration enforcement records.

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  4. article Illegal immigrants with criminal histories now take priority in deportation

    Friday, August 19, 2011 9:22 am

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Many illegal immigrants who were facing deportation despite having no criminal record will be allowed to stay in the country and apply for a work permit under new rules from the Homeland Security Department. Republicans are balking at the change.

  5. article Giffords among lawmakers getting threats last year

    Saturday, January 8, 2011 7:23 pm

    WASHINGTON — The wounding of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a Tucson shooting spree that killed at least five people, including one of her aides and a federal judge, follows a dramatic increase in threats against members of Congress over the past year.

    In the first three months of 2010 alone, officials reported 42 threats to federal lawmakers, nearly three times the cases reported during the same three months a year earlier. In March, someone either kicked in or shot out a window in Giffords' Tucson office just hours after the Arizona Democrat voted for an expansion in government-directed health care.

    A day later, Giffords also was among 20 House Democratic supporters of the health care bill who were the subject of a posting on former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's Facebook page encouraging people to organize against their re-election. The posting featured a map of the United States, with the cross-hairs of a gun scope imposed over each of the 20 Democrats' districts, all won by the John McCain-Palin GOP presidential ticket in 2008.

    In a March 25 interview with MSNBC after Palin's posting, Giffords said political leaders should be cautious about how they reach out to supporters. She said political leaders need to get together and say "look, we can't stand for this."

    "We're on Sarah Palin's targeted list," she said at the time. "But the way she has it depicted she has the cross hairs of a gun site over our district."

    She warned: "When people do that, they got to realize there are consequences to that action."

    After news of Giffords' shooting, Palin offered the lawmaker and the other victims her condolences.

    "On behalf of Todd and my family, we all pray for the victims and their families, and for peace and justice," Palin wrote on her Facebook page Saturday.

    Giffords beat a tea party favorite in November to win her third term in office.

    On Saturday, she was shot in the head while holding a forum for constituents in a grocery store parking lot; doctors expected her to survive. People familiar with the investigation identified the gunman as Jared Loughner, 22, of Tucson. The motivation for the shooting was not immediately clear.

    In one of several YouTube videos, Loughner complained about literacy rates in Giffords' congressional district and repeatedly complained about the government.

    Unrest over the sweeping health care bill, now law, prompted a rash of threats and vandalism in the spring. Bricks were hurled through Democrats' windows, a propane line cut at the home of a congressman's brother and menacing phone messages left for lawmakers who supported the bill.

    At the time, the FBI and Capitol Police briefed Democratic lawmakers on how to handle security threats. Normally only those in leadership positions have personal security guards.

    After Saturday's shooting, U.S. Capitol Police sent messages to congressional offices advising lawmakers and their aides "to take reasonable and prudent precautions." Capitol Police, the FBI and the Pima County, Ariz., sheriff's office were investigating the shooting.

    Three of Giffords' staffers were shot in the attack, said C.J. Karamargin, a spokesman for the congresswoman. One died, and the other two are expected to survive. Gabe Zimmerman, a former social worker who served as Giffords' director of community outreach, died.

    Also killed in the shooting was John Roll, the chief judge for the federal court in Tucson. Roll had received telephone threats after ruling in 2009 that a $32 million civil-rights lawsuit filed by a group of illegal immigrants against an Arizona rancher could go forward.

    In Washington, Speaker John Boehner, the Ohio Republican who took control of the House on Wednesday, said: "An attack on one who serves is an attack on all who serve. Acts and threats of violence against public officials have no place in our society. This is a sad day for our country."

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  6. article Source: Gun in Tucson shooting legal

    Saturday, January 8, 2011 7:05 pm

    WASHINGTON — A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that the handgun used in a shooting that killed a federal judge and wounded a U.S. congresswoman in Tucson, Ariz., was purchased legally. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head Saturday morning during an event with voters outside a local grocery store. U.S. District Judge John Roll, and at least five others, were killed in the attack.

    The official, who has been briefed on the investigation, spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss details of the case. Officials have identified the shooter as 22-year-old Jared Loughner of Tucson. He is in custody. The Washington Post reported late Saturday that Loughner purchased the gun Nov. 30 from the Sportsman's Warehouse in Tucson.

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  7. article Troops headed to U.S.-Mexico border by mid-August

    Thursday, July 29, 2010 2:13 pm

    EL PASO, Texas — The first National Guard troops headed to the Mexican border are expected to be in place in Texas and New Mexico by mid-August, and more than 1,000 troops are on track to be along the border in those two states plus California and Arizona by the end of September, military officials said Thursday.

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