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ns isn't achieved
in high-risk border sectors within five years, a commission made of border
state officials would make recommendations on how to achieve it.After 10
years, people granted "registered provisional immigrant status" could apply
for green cards granting them permanent residency -- and the ability to
seek citizenship -- if the new security and fencing plans have been
completed, the mandatory employment verification system is in place and
used by all employers, and the new electronic exit system is operating
at airports and seaports, collecting machine-readable visa or passport information
from airplanes and ships.The electronic exit system is meant to keep better
track of people in the country on temporary visas. Some 40 percent
of people in the country illegally arrived with visas but stayed after
they expired. The employment verification piece would be an expansion of
an existing system called E-Verify that's currently voluntary for most employers,
though it's mandatory in some states.The bill would allocate $5.5 billion
for the various proposals, including $1.5 billion for fencing, $2 billion
for other border measures and $2 billion to help the commission of
border state officials do its work, should that become necessary, the person
said, stressing more or less money could be allocated if needed.The border
security details were first reported Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal.
HERZLIYA, Israel The head of the U.S. company leading natural gas
exploration off Israel's coast on Thursday urged the country to develop
a national gas export policy, warning that government tax policy was scaring
off potential investors.Charles Davidson, CEO of Texas-based Noble Energy,
criticized Israel's decision in 2011 to nearly double tax rates on gas
profits after his company had already invested $1 billion in an offshore
field. He said the "very unusual" move may have driven away companies
from investing in Israel's emerging gas sector.He said he sensed hesitation
from potential investors who could help develop the Leviathan field, a large
find that is expected to produce enough gas for export."I felt that
.. companies were a little bit reluctant because of what had happened
on taxes in the past," Davidson said at the company's local offices
in the coastal town of Herzliya.In 2011, Israel's government raised taxes
on gas and oil finds, boosting the revenues to between 52 and
62 percent from under 30 percent.Davidson is in Israel after gas from
Tamar, one of Israel's new, sizable fields, started being extracted last
month. He hopes to convince authorities to agree on an export policy
that would provide clarity for investors looking to develop the resource.
For now, the gas is being used for domestic use only and
sold at fixed, previously negotiated prices.On Wednesday, Davidson met Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
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cell provider at the time to release that information, Missey Smith told
FoxNews.com. This is not an issue of privacy. Its not a matter
of content were not asking for text messages or information about
who the person is contacting. Were simply asking for the location of
the phone.This law costs zero to implement, she added. And it absolutely
saves lives.Such was the case in Loudon County, Tenn., in May 2012,
one month after the governor signed the bill into law. Local authorities
there were able to quickly obtain cellphone records from Verizon leading
them to a suspected child rapist who was believed to have snatched
a child."They had reason to believe the child was in imminent danger,
and we were able to use the Kelsey Smith Act to obtain
the location of the suspects cellphone without having to go through a
court order process," said Jennifer Estes, president of the Tennessee Emergency
Number Association.In most cases, victims of abductions by strangers are
killed within a very narrow window of time -- making it imperative
for law enforcement to obtain cellphone records quickly."Time is of the
essence when a child is missing -- the first 3 hours are
critical to recovering a child alive," John Ryan, chief executive officer
of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, said in an
email to FoxNews.com. "Law enforcement must be able to obtain cellphone
locations as quickly as possible in these circumstances. We supp
arts now," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid acknowledged after
Thursday's vote.He assured Democrats that a proposal to renew the assault
weapons ban and a ban on high-capacity magazines would get a vote
as an amendment, though it was dropped from the main bill amid
intense opposition.The main bill also includes a measure to increase school
safety funding.Reid lost two Democrats in Thursday's vote -- Sen. Mark Pryor,
D-Ark., and Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, both lawmakers from states with
a strong tradition of gun ownership.More than a dozen Republican senators
for days had threatened to hold up the bill Thursday. They voiced
concern that the proposal -- namely, the background checks provision --
would infringe on Second Amendment rights and impose a burden on law-abiding
gun owners. They also expressed frustration that, while Manchin and Toomey
touted their compromise measure, the bill on the table Thursday did not
yet include that. Rather, it included a stricter background checks provision."Because
the background-check measure is the centerpiece of this legislation it is
critical that we know what is in the bill before we vote
on it," Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; and Mike Lee,
R-Utah, said in a statement. "The American people expect more and deserve
better."Thursday's vote follows an intense week of lobbying by gun control
advocates, including the families of the victims of the December mass shooting
at Sandy Hook Element
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