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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Garage Coatings)
Sun Feb 16 21:04:42 2014

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The Homeland Security Department ordered border agents "effective immediately" 
to verify that every international student who arrives in the U.S. has 
a valid student visa, according to an internal memorandum obtained Friday 
by The Associated Press. The new procedure is the government's first security 
change directly related to the Boston bombings.The order from a senior official 
at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, David J. Murphy, was circulated Thursday 
and came one day after the Obama administration acknowledged that a student 
from Kazakhstan accused of hiding evidence for one of the Boston bombing 
suspects was allowed to return to the U.S. in January without a 
valid student visa.The student visa for Azamat Tazhayakov had been terminated 
when he arrived in New York on Jan. 20. But the border 
agent in the airport did not have access to the information in 
the Homeland Security Department's Student and Exchange Visitor Information 
System, called SEVIS.Tazhayakov was a friend and classmate of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's 
at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Tazhayakov left the U.S. in 
December and returned Jan. 20. But in early January, his student-visa status 
was terminated because he was academically dismissed from the university.Tazhayakov 
and a second Kazakh student were arrested this week on federal charges 
of obstruction of justice. They were accused of helping to get rid 
of a backpack containing fireworks linked to Tsarnaev. A thi
v Levi with taking part in the conspiracy.Prosecutors 
say that Levi has also apparently fled to Israel and remains a 
fugitive. Beebe reached a plea agreement in 2010 in which he pleaded 
guilty to a document fraud charge and was sentenced to 10 months 
in prison.Rubashkin was convicted in 2009 on separate financial fraud charges 
and sentenced to 27 years in prison. After his conviction in that 
case, prosecutors dropped the immigration charges against him rather than 
go through with a second trial.Amara's court-appointed attorney, Steven 
Drahozal, did not challenge his client's detention, but said that he might 
at a later date. Drahozal declined comment after the hearing.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">MEXICO CITY  Mexico's governmental rights commission says 84 journalists 
have been killed in Mexico since 2000, and 20 more have disappeared 
since 2005.The National Human Rights commission says there have been 39 
attacks on journalists' offices or equipment since 2005.Only 12 cases have 
resulted in convictions, meaning 91 percent have gone unpunished.The commission 
said Friday that charges have been brought in 15 other cases, but 
the cases were apparently either dismissed or are still in trial.The commission 
said the largest number of attacks have occurred in Mexico City, Veracruz, 
Chiapas, Mexico State and Chihuahua.The agency called on the government 
to investigate the crimes, because impunity encouraged further attacks.
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attorney's office for Kansas released it Thursday."Kansas may not prevent 
federal employees and officials from carrying out their official responsibilities," 
Holder wrote in his letter. "And a state certainly may not criminalize 
the exercise of federal responsibilities."Patricia Stoneking, president 
of the Kansas State Rifle Association, said gun rights supporters were prepared 
for such a response from President Barack Obama's administration. The president 
has sought new gun control measures since December's deadly mass elementary 
school shooting in Newtown, Conn.The Republican governor is a gun rights 
supporter, and the measure passed the GOP-dominated Legislature by wide 
margins. Kobach also is a Republican."I think the people of Kansas are 
going to back this up," Stoneking said. "Probably thousands of grass-roots 
citizens are all in."Brownback said in his letter to Holder: "The right 
to keep and bear arms is a right that Kansans hold dear."The 
governor added, "The people of Kansas have repeatedly and overwhelmingly 
reaffirmed their commitment to protecting this fundamental right."The Kansas 
law is modeled on a 2009 Montana law that is being reviewed 
by a federal appeals court, and Alaska lawmakers approved a similar measure 
last month. Alabama, Missouri and Oklahoma lawmakers are considering similar 
legislation.Supporters of the Kansas law softened it  to say that federal 
agents wouldn't be arrested or 
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