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Sun Jan 19 17:04:29 2014

Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 14:04:26 -0800
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the dire warnings issued by agencies, in part because agency budget officers 
working with Congress have been permitted to transfer money between accounts. 
That allowed the Justice Department, for instance, to avoid temporary layoffs 
called furloughs. But budget experts warn that the grip of sequestration 
will grow tighter as weeks and months pass, leading to teacher layoffs, 
reduced funding for infrastructure and economic development projects, and 
a host of other cuts across the budget.Many liberal activists were infuriated 
when Congress last week swiftly moved to address problems with air traffic 
control that led to widespread flight delays while leaving other problems 
like cuts to preschool for the poor and Meals on Wheels for 
the elderly unaddressed. Most lawmakers are frequent fliers.At issue in 
the latest recalculation are accounts that were cut more deeply under a 
full-year funding bill enacted in March than they would have been under 
the across-the-board cuts. They get funds restored. It's up to the White 
House Office of Management and Budget to calculate the across-the-board 
cuts.The State Department said Friday that cuts to its budget would be 
only $400 million, less than half of $850 million that was originally 
estimated. That means it was able to avoid furloughing workers.
Calling for an end to "old stereotypes," President Obama on Friday portrayed 
Mexico as an emerging nation that is remaking itself and said the 
U.S.-Mexico relationship should be defined by shared prosperity, not by 
threats that both countries face. "It's time to recognize new realities," 
he declared.In a speech to a predominantly student audience, Obama conceded 
that the root of much violence in Mexico is the demand for 
drugs in the United States, and acknowledged that most guns used to 
commit crime in this country come from the U.S. But he said 
an improving economy is changing Mexico and improving its middle class."I 
see a Mexico that is deepening your democracy," he told several hundred 
people gathered on a cool, breezy morning in a covered, outdoor plaza 
at Mexico City's grand National Museum of Anthropology. "Citizens who are 
standing up and saying that violence and impunity is not acceptable."Obama 
said he is optimistic that the U.S. will change its patchwork of 
immigration laws and says the current immigration system does not reflect 
U.S. values. With about 6 million Mexicans illegally in the United States, 
the issue resonates deeply in Mexico, which has also seen deportations of 
its citizens from the U.S. rise dramatically under Obama.Underlying Obama's 
visit was his desire to convince the American public and U.S. lawmakers 
that Mexico no longer poses the illegal immigration threat it once did."The 
long-term solution to the chall



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involving allegations of workers being held against their will or threats 
of violence against workers or their families.If wrongdoing is uncovered, 
there would be immediate questions about diplomatic immunity.State Department 
spokesman Patrick Ventrell, at a briefing Thursday, did not say whether 
that would apply in this case, but acknowledged that the department "honors 
U.S. treaty obligations" with regard to immunity."But just to reiterate," 
he said, "under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, diplomats 
are under a duty to respect the laws and regulations of the 
receiving state."He said the State Department is working with law enforcement 
agencies on the matter.In the wake of the allegations, Rep. Frank Wolf, 
R-Va., who's been a champion of cracking down on human trafficking, is 
holding a long-planned forum on the subject in McLean, less than a 
mile from where the alleged incident occurred.Wolf says it is often mistakenly 
assumed that human trafficking occurs only in foreign countries, but it 
is happening in American cities as well.Gangs like MS-13 operate prostitution 
rings in the D.C. area, often nabbing young immigrants and exploiting them. 
The vast majority of those trafficked are women and children.According to 
the State Department 800,000 people are trafficked across international 
borders each year. That does not include trafficking within a specific country's 
borders,including the United States.Traf
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Tounisi stood before the judge in orange jail garb and slippers, flanked 
by U.S. marshals. Some 30 friends and relatives sat on spectator benches; 
several cried after the judge ruled..Approving the release of anyone accused 
on terrorism charges is uncommon, said Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor 
and now private attorney in Chicago."It's incredibly extraordinary," he 
said. "It's usually a different realm with terrorist suspects. They're not 
viewed as standard criminals but as enemies of the U.S."Pressure on a 
judge to hold a terrorist suspect would be all the greater now, 
said Turner, in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.Prosecutor William 
Ridgway had argued that Tounisi posed a threat to the community, saying 
he sought to hook up with the al-Qaida-linked group in Syria even 
after his friend Daoud's arrest."One would think that would be a wake-up 
call," Ridgway said about the arrest. "But it didn't deter him."Tounisi 
persisted even as family and friends warned him not to get involved 
with extremists, Ridgway said. He quoted a friend as saying about Tounisi 
in a wiretap, "He will not die a martyr. He will die 
like road kill."The prosecutor said Tounisi also is a flight risk, noting 
how he had managed to secure a U.S. passport on short notice 
and to scrape together money for a plane ticket."He's very resourceful," 
Ridgway told the judge.But Tounisi's attorney, Molly Armour, said Tounisi 
came from a carin
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