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WASHINGTON A bipartisan group of senators finalizing a landmark immigration
bill has agreed to require greatly increased surveillance of the border
and apprehensions of people trying to cross it, a person familiar with
the proposals said Wednesday.The legislation, to be released within days,
would call for surveillance of 100 percent of the U.S. border with
Mexico and apprehension of 90 percent of people trying to cross in
certain high-risk areas. People living here illegally could begin to get
green cards in 10 years but only if a new southern border
security plan is in place, employers have adopted mandatory electronic verification
of their workers' legal status and a new electronic exit system is
operating at airports and seaports.The person provided the information on
condition of anonymity because the deliberations were private.The contours
of the tough new border security plans emerged as senators moved closer
to unveiling sweeping legislation that would put some 11 million immigrants
living here illegally on a path to citizenship and allow tens of
thousands of high- and low-skilled workers into the country on new visa
programs, in addition to securing the border.Lawmakers and aides said all
the major elements were complete, or close to. A final deal was
near on a new visa for agriculture workers. There were small details
to be dealt with on visas for high-tech workers, but Sen. Dick
Durbin, D-Ill., said it wasn't enough to hold
s criticized the launch as
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was successful, and that was followed by the country's third underground
nuclear test on Feb. 12, possibly taking the regime closer to mastering
the technology for mounting an atomic weapon on a missile.
South Korea warns North Korea could fire
missile 'any day'
Report: North
Korea has moved missiles into firing position
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">April 10, 2013: A rack of AR-15 rifles stand to be individually
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gun-maker announced on Wednesday it intends to leave the state, just six
days after passage of restrictive gun control legislation, while two other
manufacturers said they are considering relocation offers from other states.Manufacturers
also plan to lobby the state's congressional delegation next week "to make
sure they hear from our side," said Mark Malkowski, president of Stag
Arms in New Britain.Bristol-based PTR said in a statement posted on its
website that it has not decided where it will move, but has
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rifles and employs more than 40 people. PTR Vice President John McNamara
said the company expects to make a more formal announcement about a
move within six weeks."Along with other companies in the trade, we were
deeply apprehensive at the hurried process to develop new gun laws and
fearful that it would generate unintended consequences for our industry,"
the company said.With the legislation signed into law by Gov. Dannel P.
Malloy on April 4, "our worst fears were confirmed," the company said.
"What emerged was a bill fraught with ambiguous definitions, insufficient
considerations for the trade, conflicting mandates and disastrous consequences
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A drawing of ruling party candidate Nicolas Maduro with a bird on
his fist with an inflatable doll of the late Hugo Chavez in
the background is held up as supporters move to the site
of Maduro's closing campaign rally in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, April
11, 2013. Maduro, Chavez's hand-picked successor, assured last week during
a campaign rally that Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez's spirit appeared
to him in the form of a little bird that flew around
his head inside a wooden chapel to give him his blessing. He
is running for president against opposition candidate Henrique Capriles
in the presidential election set for Sunday, April 14. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)The
Associated PressVALENCIA, Venezuela It's just after nightfall and the power
is out again in untold hundreds of thousands probably millions
of Venezuelan homes. If the government knows how many,
it's not saying. It hasn't issued reports on problems in the public
power grid since 2010.In Venezuela's third-largest city, Pedro Martinez
dons a shirt for visitors drawn by the flicker of candles inside
his one-story, cement-block house in a middle-class district. The Caribbean
heat is sticky thick inside. A mesh hammock hangs by the front
door."This happens nearly every day," Martinez says of the blackout, holding
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